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"Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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> "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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>> On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 22:36:28 -0700, Janet B >
>> wrote:
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>>>On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 19:57:41 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:
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>>>>"Nancy2" > wrote in message
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>>>>> Julie, you didn't specify BREAD bags, so neither did I. I don't buy
>>>>> bread
>>>>> bags, but
>>>>> have seen bread bags somewhere lately...can't remember where...maybe
>>>>> at
>>>>> Amazon.
>>>>>
>>>>Yes, I did. I did not see any at Amazon and I did look. The ones I
>>>>have
>>>>are Baggies. No clue where I bought them. I don't even remember buying
>>>>them. They are no longer made. Again, these are the 2 gallon. You can
>>>>get
>>>>the 1 gallon most anywhere.
>>>>
>>>>> The ones I saw were plenty big enough for homemade bread. Unless you
>>>>> are
>>>>> talking
>>>>> one of those French daily loaves the size of a small baseball bat.
>>>>
>>>>Reading comprehension is not your strong suit. I said they are long
>>>>loaves.
>>>>You can not close a standard bread bag over it until you have taken off
>>>>a
>>>>few slices.
>>>
>>>King Arthur has several sizes.
>>>Janet US

>>
>> Any plain brown paper bag works for bread.

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> Who keeps paper bags these days?


I do. They want recycled newspapers placed in them, not in plastic, when
they're put in the recycle barrel.

Cheri