Twisty Ties On Bread Bags

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My bread usually has twisty-ties.

Fortunately, I have not had any difficulty since age 2 in operating the complicated fastening device affixed to my loaf of bread, and in fact I often find that I can access the bread quite easily in a sandwich emergency despite the presence of the locking mechanism the bread corporations have created to keep my loaf safe from unwanted attention.
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Well said CNF...

I find just ripping the bag open is a lot easier. Of course, then I have to explain to my wife how the bag got ripped. :?
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CNF2002 wrote:My bread usually has twisty-ties.

Fortunately, I have not had any difficulty since age 2 in operating the complicated fastening device affixed to my loaf of bread, and in fact I often find that I can access the bread quite easily in a sandwich emergency despite the presence of the locking mechanism the bread corporations have created to keep my loaf safe from unwanted attention.
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I was a prodigy child. :laughing:
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I just break the little tabby things.... twist and fold the bread bag...as was mentioned...

And they are on Milk bags too!!! My vegetable crisper is full of broken milk bag tabs. and some vegetables....
Why does your milk come in a bag? And what is a vegetable crisper?
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#17 Unread post by CNF2002 »

Its a drawer in your fridge. Apparently keeping the veggies in a drawer is better than on the shelf in the fridge. I dont know if it works but hey, they labelled it VEGETABLES so thats where I put them.

My milk hasn't come from a bag since I was 5 months old.
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Why milk comes in a bag, Im not sure, I guess its cause I can get alot of milk in a smaller thing then a huge carton I guess....

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what is the procedure if you aint got a glass and have to drink from the sack?
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