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Re: Pizza Tupperware - OT
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Mon, 19 May 2008 15:01:40 GMT
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Steve Hassenplug wrote:
> 1) I suggest combining ideas. Triangle shaped ziploc bags.
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> > Forth, a job well done is a job worth doing.
> > Re-evaluate your saran wrapping skills, if necessary consider retaking the saran
> > wrap class, pay particular attention to page 19 of the handbook..."How to cover
> > the entire item to avoid air exposure or so called fridge elements."
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> 2) What are you suggesting Chris is, some sort of master chef? Do you
> seriously think when he's not spending time in the kitchen, that he
> wants to read about spending time in the kitchen? Using saran wrap
> would be a total waste time. Each time he wants another piece, he'd
> have to unwrap the pizza-package (very gently, so as to not damage the
> wrap), take the exact number of pieces required for that meal/snack,
> and totally restart the wrapping process. I suspect that kind of
> thing could take several hours for most men. (or it would seem like
> it)
Steve makes a valid case AGAINST saran. Its like voodoo. A simple
plastic box with lid. maybe a slight convex bump in the lid to allow me
to push air out while I close and seal the container.
> Personally, when I'm done with pizza, I leave it in the box on the
> counter. A few days later, when I want more, I dig through the
> Tupperware boxes in the fridge until I find it.
Steve, tell me more about this tupperware? Janey and I drove all the
way to Brickworld last year So that I could go to a targhee (sp?) to
acquire the rare and highly sought after "snack master." Are you saying
such a pizza container already exists? Would you mind asking your wife?
> Now that I think about it, I'm not really sure how it gets from the
> counter to the fridge. Maybe my wife knows.
>
> Steve
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