[pct-l] freezer bag cozy

AsABat asabat at 4jeffrey.net
Sat Jan 2 18:43:45 CST 2010


How do you ensure the waxed paper bags will stay sealed airtight? And it
seems to me they will eventually leak moisture.

As for green, look at the impacts of the wax paper manufacturing process.
I've read that waxed paper cups are LESS green than styrofoam!

On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 4:19 PM, virgil <virgil at baloney.com> wrote:

> On Saturday 02 January 2010 04:03:36 AsABat wrote:
> > I can't disagree with creating less trash. However, I have to carry my
> food
> > in something. I package my food in ziplocs, then pour boiling water in
> the
> > same ziploc, eat of the same ziploc, then put all the days trash in the
> > same ziploc. Unless I carry my food in individual tupperware (or throw it
> > all mixed together loose in a bear can), I need some kind of bag to carry
> > it in.
>
> They do make waxed, unbleached paper sandwich bags.  Keeping them sealed
> might
> be awkward.  On the other hand, in the proper stove, the used, no longer
> needed bags could double as fuel for cooking your meal...
>
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