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Paper Baker Bags For Sending Your Bread To The Kitchen


tiffjake

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tiffjake Enthusiast

Gues the topic says it all. I read about paper baking bags that you can put your bread in and send it back to the kitchen for them to warm it up....but I can't find the post now.....anyone know what I am talking about???


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I think you're talking about toaster bags, here's a link to some good ones:

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jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Tiffany--QVC has them too, in a set:

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Just click on the item #--I couldn't get the exact page link to work.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Jersy told me to get them and i did to take to CA

I did the link just now and got the video to work too.

They are a 'life saver' when traveling esp.

i can't recommend them enough...

I use mine all the time.

it's more $$ in the beginning but don't know of anyother ones that offer that many bags for the $$ and never saw the cooking sheet or microwave liners anywhere else.

It's a great deal and great product.

judy

VydorScope Proficient

Soooooo what do you do? You say "Here is my yucky, gritty, falling apart gluten-free bread, just toast it and I will make my own BLT"? :huh::blink::huh:

mouse Enthusiast

Judy recommended the bags to me and I love them. What do you mean Vincent about "yucky, gritty, etc" bread? :lol: I love my K bread and have sandwiches for lunch at least 3 times a week. Sure beats the yucky bread maker mixes I used and no matter how I tried to doctor them up, they were still yucky. OH, and with the K bread I make French toast for the whole family and they love them. :lol:

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Judy recommended the bags to me and I love them. What do you mean Vincent about "yucky, gritty, etc" bread? :lol: I love my K bread and have sandwiches for lunch at least 3 times a week. Sure beats the yucky bread maker mixes I used and no matter how I tried to doctor them up, they were still yucky. OH, and with the K bread I make French toast for the whole family and they love them. :lol:

Cant have the K-Bread, cuase son is egg alergic, and not found any good store bought breads yet. I have bread machine and some times make some but mostly just forgo bread.


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Vincent, is he allergic to the whole egg or just the whites? I am allergic to the whites and if I get too much I throw up. So, when I order an omelet out, I ask for one whole egg and two yokes and that works for me.

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Vincent, is he allergic to the whole egg or just the whites? I am allergic to the whites and if I get too much I throw up. So, when I order an omelet out, I ask for one whole egg and two yokes and that works for me.

Egg yolk, but the doc siad that he would likely out grow it by age 5, so we hoping. :D

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Vincent, I don't know if you travel often, but it was a life saver in CA when i went to my MIL house and i used her toaster and put my begals in them and had something fast to eat in the am. If you go to anyones house, you can make grilled cheese sandwiches in them too. I haven't tried. OF course, now if can't eat cheese so maybe p/b..

Also went to a resturant for breakfast and they did omlette in separated skillet and not on the grill and gave them my bread and they put it in their toaster..

I think you could find lots of uses for them.

judy

tiffjake Enthusiast
I think you're talking about toaster bags, here's a link to some good ones:

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Hey Chelse, that link didn't work.....but I am going to order the ones from QVC, so I am guessing that they are the same things....Thanks so much everyone! You guys are "meal-savers" !!!! I am going to Vegas in a month and I really wanted to take my own bread and bagels and stuff!

Hi Tiffany--QVC has them too, in a set:

Open Original Shared Link

Just click on the item #--I couldn't get the exact page link to work.

Thanks JersyAngel! I will be ordering these today!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

tiffjake-

I liked getting the whole set b/c at my mother in laws house there were gluten crumbs everywhere..I mean she is a neat person but if i was getting my food ready i'd put the large cookie sheet size down and do my food preparation there..it would be good to use in a hotel too..to put on the counters because who knows what was there even after a 'fast cleaning' by the cleaning staff.

have a good trip.

judy

tiffjake Enthusiast
tiffjake-

I liked getting the whole set b/c at my mother in laws house there were gluten crumbs everywhere..I mean she is a neat person but if i was getting my food ready i'd put the large cookie sheet size down and do my food preparation there..it would be good to use in a hotel too..to put on the counters because who knows what was there even after a 'fast cleaning' by the cleaning staff.

have a good trip.

judy

They are on the way! Thanks Judy!

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