johncarbaugh
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Get with the times Moki. Draw string bags no tie needed.
I have some OR Wonderbread twist ties that are a little yellow, but they're not cheap.
Good call... The newb that I am, I would of used the black bags because I thought it would bounce the sun and heat right off of it instead of letting it reach the sticks.I cannot believe the amount of attention placed on the tie method here. What about the bag itself???
You realize that if you use a black trash bag, the sunlight encountered while transporting them to the garage could cause the temperature inside the bag to rise dramatically! This could ruin all your smokes! What if the bag rips while dragging it? Obviously more attention should be placed on the bag.
Personally, I'd use the Glad Forceflex white bags due to their extra strength, large capacity, ability to reflect heat AND they have a tie wrap built in!!
I cannot believe the amount of attention placed on the tie method here. What about the bag itself??? You realize that if you use a black trash bag, the sunlight encountered while transporting them to the garage could cause the temperature inside the bag to rise dramatically! This could ruin all your smokes! What if the bag rips while dragging it? Obviously more attention should be placed on the bag. Personally, I'd use the Glad Forceflex white bags due to their extra strength, large capacity, ability to reflect heat AND they have a tie wrap built in!!
POISON TWISTY TIES
This is terrible news...........
From now on I will only fill my bags which require twisty ties half full and tie a knot in the bag.
I have some OR Wonderbread twist ties that are a little yellow, but they're not cheap.
I have no twist ties.. but I do have bread tabs .. I have Green (Tuesday) and White (Friday).
I've got a rare red Monday from a limited edition batch of Thomas' English Muffins that I'd be willing to trade for your green Tuesday.
If you haven't had a Thomas' English Muffin before, do yourself a favor and track down a six-pack--they're well-worth the effort. In addition to being the first of their kind, they're by far the most crateriest EM you'll have this side of Shropshire.
I'm kinda newish to the whole twisty tie thing... can somebody suggest some good ones to get started with? thanx
Twist ties are for amateurs. Vacuum evacuate and thermally seal the bag.
I'm kinda newish to the whole twisty tie thing... can somebody suggest some good ones to get started with? thanx