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Dude - tell me again where you get the best price on Tilia bags and
rolls. Tuesday Morning had a deal I could pass up -- $30 for a
FoodSaver Mini Plus. I thought it was $20 when I first looked at it.
It comes with a small roll of bag material and I figure I'll go through
that muy pronto. Whaddaya say?

Pastorio? What's that source for the non-vac sealable bags, too?
Cripes, I used to get them from Kapak direct then they stopped selling
to the public and i"d have to pay an arm and two legs to get what I want
from some distributor I don't know. Ugh. I don't want to buy a 20 year
supply.
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> Dude - tell me again where you get the best price on Tilia bags and
> rolls. Tuesday Morning had a deal I could pass up -- $30 for a
> FoodSaver Mini Plus. I thought it was $20 when I first looked at it.
> It comes with a small roll of bag material and I figure I'll go through
> that muy pronto. Whaddaya say?


I really don't know, last ones I bought were from a Kroger's Supermarket
here. With my old peoples discount they were cheaper than at Sears,
Sam's Club or elsewhere. Sears sells a Tilia look-a-like machine and the
bags work in mine. Should be a cheaper place on the net but I don't
remember where.

As I've said before, I use mine down to where only on hot dog fits in
the remnants because we turn them inside out and run them through the
dishwasher. Cooked some tilipia fillets for lunch today and the bag is
hanging in the dishwasher now.
>
> Pastorio? What's that source for the non-vac sealable bags, too?
> Cripes, I used to get them from Kapak direct then they stopped selling
> to the public and i"d have to pay an arm and two legs to get what I want
> from some distributor I don't know. Ugh. I don't want to buy a 20 year
> supply.


George

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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> Dude - tell me again where you get the best price on Tilia bags and
> rolls. Tuesday Morning had a deal I could pass up -- $30 for a
> FoodSaver Mini Plus. I thought it was $20 when I first looked at it.
> It comes with a small roll of bag material and I figure I'll go through
> that muy pronto. Whaddaya say?
>
> Pastorio? What's that source for the non-vac sealable bags, too?
> Cripes, I used to get them from Kapak direct then they stopped selling
> to the public and i"d have to pay an arm and two legs to get what I want
> from some distributor I don't know. Ugh. I don't want to buy a 20 year
> supply.


Hantover was the company I bought from last and that was a while back.
<http://tinyurl.com/mkrye>

Happy bags.

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In article >,
"Bob (this one)" > wrote:

> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> > Dude - tell me again where you get the best price on Tilia bags and
> > rolls. Tuesday Morning had a deal I could pass up -- $30 for a
> > FoodSaver Mini Plus. I thought it was $20 when I first looked at it.
> > It comes with a small roll of bag material and I figure I'll go through
> > that muy pronto. Whaddaya say?
> >
> > Pastorio? What's that source for the non-vac sealable bags, too?
> > Cripes, I used to get them from Kapak direct then they stopped selling
> > to the public and i"d have to pay an arm and two legs to get what I want
> > from some distributor I don't know. Ugh. I don't want to buy a 20 year
> > supply.

>
> Hantover was the company I bought from last and that was a while back.
> <http://tinyurl.com/mkrye>
>
> Happy bags.
>
> Pastorio


Thanks. Their Food Fresh bags don't seem so outrageously priced.
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<http://jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 3-30-2006 Enchiladas for Two

"If it's not worth doing to excess, it's not worth doing at all."
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