Okay, I'll start...even though I wrote this post. Here's one of my favorite uses for the Ziploc bag (perhaps I'll post another later). I keep one in my diaper bag for "soiled" clothes. (Gotta love a good EBM--explosive bowel movement--especially when you are not at home!)
I use them everywhere! I buy the big packages of hamburger because it's cheaper and split them up into baggies and freeze them separately for use later.
I used several when I was pumping milk at work: one for clean parts, one for dirty parts and one for just in case!
I keep a few in the diaper bag: one for clean diapers so they don't just go everywhere, one for the wipes, one for just in case!
I used them to squirt out frosting on my sugar cookies yesterday--much cheaper and just as effective as buying "official" frosting bags. Just cut off the corner and it looks like you used a frosting tip. Thanks, Martha Stewart!
Okay, I'll start...even though I wrote this post. Here's one of my favorite uses for the Ziploc bag (perhaps I'll post another later). I keep one in my diaper bag for "soiled" clothes. (Gotta love a good EBM--explosive bowel movement--especially when you are not at home!)
ReplyDeleteI use them everywhere! I buy the big packages of hamburger because it's cheaper and split them up into baggies and freeze them separately for use later.
ReplyDeleteI used several when I was pumping milk at work: one for clean parts, one for dirty parts and one for just in case!
I keep a few in the diaper bag: one for clean diapers so they don't just go everywhere, one for the wipes, one for just in case!
with small kids the key is containment, containment, containment.
ReplyDeletewhat don't i use them for?
so true!
ReplyDeleteI used them to squirt out frosting on my sugar cookies yesterday--much cheaper and just as effective as buying "official" frosting bags. Just cut off the corner and it looks like you used a frosting tip. Thanks, Martha Stewart!
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