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Maybe this was posted before but....

I went to order bread,etc. tonight and I looked under the "extras" section (since i always do haha), and I saw the coolest thing EVER and totally ordered 1. For $9.90 its a pack of 2 'toaster bags' that you put your bread inside these bags, and then can use any toaster/toaster oven/grill/etc...and the description says each can be reused 100 times.

That like cuts out 99% of contamination right there :lol:

Anyone else own these??? Once I get them/use them i'll reply and share my opinion.

~ lisa ~


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they are great i bought these this summer and had the hotel i was staying at use them without any problems. as i was leaving i was told that the employees in the kitchen had a bet if they would melt in the oven.. they did not.

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they are great i bought these this summer and had the hotel i was staying at use them without any problems. as i was leaving i was told that the employees in the kitchen had a bet if they would melt in the oven.. they did not.

haha thats awesome. a worry of melt would be my next question, but thanks, you just answered it :lol: . cant wait to try them, i should even use them at school to microwave my bread!!

~lisa~

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Yes! I have those and they're great. I make sure I take some gluten-free bread and the toaster bags with me when I'm going out of town, whether to a hotel or to a friend's or relative's house. I always feel a little better to know I can at least have some toast or a sandwich that if nothing else.

That's cool to know they didn't melt in the oven. Always wondered about that in the back of my mind.

Nancy

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