Won't be long before flour companies start packaging with fabric so people can make clothes.
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Again? I have a lovely quilt made by my great grandmother out of sack cloth.
I buy it in paper bags and transfer it to cereal Tupperware.
If I buy flour in bulk, like more than 10kg at a time, I vacuum seal it in bags and then freeze/thaw/freeze it to kill beasties.
Says someone who's never tried to get flour out of a plastic bag before...
I haven't even seen flour in a plastic bag and I can already imagine it being a PITA because of static cling! 😬
Ok, think of it like getting the last of the cocaine out the baggie.
Pour a tiny bit of water and drink it while maintaining eye contact with some old dude who just wants to wash his hands at the restaurant toilets.
Dad?
Just a sec son, dad just needs to pop down to the shops for bit.
Flip it inside out and rub it on my gums?
also the feeling of the paper texture makes me want to die
Always transfer mine to an airtight canister after purchase
Well we wouldn't want people to make dresses out of the packaging, now would we? That might be a drag on the economy.