Get a quart or better still, a gallon size zip bag!
They bearly does, do they.
Dagwood knows it very well.
Time for a resealable container…
I wrap mine in plastic cling wrap.
Probably why his waist doesn’t fit in those pants.
Amen to that!
nor a Tupperware sandwich keeper. A quart size bag at least or even a gallon size, depending on the type of bread used.
There is a direct relationship between the size of a bag required and the length of your belt.
Nice thing about working from home is I don’t have to worry about what to put my sandwich in – other than my stomach!
where the hell did he get a loaf of BREAD that big!?
In Denmark both, hard and soft plastic is collected and reused.
That’s why you wrap them in plastic wrap. You can make them as big as you want…..
That is always my technique.
When I was still working I bought bread that was larger than a regular sandwich bag, so had to buy the XL size bags. It was either that, or cut the sandwich in half and use two bags.
Mine goes in a cute little sandwich shaped box – but now I just eat them at home as I am not going anywhere.
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boydpercy Premium Member about 3 years ago
Get a quart or better still, a gallon size zip bag!
Gent about 3 years ago
They bearly does, do they.
juncarlo about 3 years ago
Dagwood knows it very well.
Breadboard about 3 years ago
Time for a resealable container…
Geophyzz about 3 years ago
I wrap mine in plastic cling wrap.
Ichabod Ferguson about 3 years ago
Probably why his waist doesn’t fit in those pants.
I'll fly away about 3 years ago
Amen to that!
ctolson about 3 years ago
nor a Tupperware sandwich keeper. A quart size bag at least or even a gallon size, depending on the type of bread used.
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 3 years ago
There is a direct relationship between the size of a bag required and the length of your belt.
contralto2b about 3 years ago
Nice thing about working from home is I don’t have to worry about what to put my sandwich in – other than my stomach!
timzsixty9 about 3 years ago
where the hell did he get a loaf of BREAD that big!?
StellaMaris about 3 years ago
In Denmark both, hard and soft plastic is collected and reused.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
That’s why you wrap them in plastic wrap. You can make them as big as you want…..
Back to Big Mike about 3 years ago
That is always my technique.
l3i7l about 3 years ago
When I was still working I bought bread that was larger than a regular sandwich bag, so had to buy the XL size bags. It was either that, or cut the sandwich in half and use two bags.
mafastore about 3 years ago
Mine goes in a cute little sandwich shaped box – but now I just eat them at home as I am not going anywhere.