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Re: [at-l] It used to be GORP



There's a low-tech way to seal the baby bottle liners, too. Flatten the 
open end and cover it with a fold of paper and then hit it with a hot 
iron. Don't touch the iron to the plastic, or you'll have a mess on your 
iron. You'll get the timing down after a coupla pouches.

Give Me Chocolate

Tim Hewitt wrote:
> 
> Daniel Berlinger wrote:
> >
> > > in one cup portions that fit perfectly in baby bottle liners and get
> > > sealed in. Why this method of packaging? There is no smell to attract
> > > critters,
> >
> > How do you seal it?
> >
> 
> With a vacuum sealer that I bought at Service Merchandise for $20. The bottle
> liner plastic melts slightly faster than the heavy vacuum bags, but only by a
> second or so. It's easy to pull them out before you belt them in two.
> 
> -Paddler
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