Need help with Mylar bags

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diamond lil
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Re: Need help with Mylar bags

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...as is one Itsy !
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diamond lil wrote:...as is one Itsy !

Touche!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Need help with Mylar bags

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diamond lil wrote:I know. Send me your name on a £20 note and I'll tell you.
(well there's no point being a mod unless there is some pauchle involved eh !) :twisted:
Only £20 to cover the hassle involved! I would go for a Scots £100 at least (but of course I have not been wiped from their collective memory as some people I know have! I have more at stake)
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Teapot wrote:
Triple_sod wrote:
Teapot wrote: Thanks for that - that's really helpful! :)


Thanks :) That's what I thought would probably be the case... but I'm having trouble finding any smaller ones (other than really, really small ones for herbs and stuff).
Hi this seller on ebay UK has different size mylar bags 8 x 8 (these hold 1.5 - 2lbs) 8 x 12, 10 x 16 hopefully one of these sizes are what your looking for there they also have a 10% off summer sale on and existing customers get 5% off on top of the 10% off- so even better prices if you looking to stock up for summer.

The link is here http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Emergency-Food ... upplies-UK

hope this helps :D
Teapot

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Lol, thanks Ian. I'll look into it. I don't really care too much what 'brand' or whatever they are... so long as they do the job. Only thing that strikes me as better with Mylar bags is that they keep more light out than transparent alternatives, and if you haven't got somewhere really dark to store the bags, well maybe that's worth thinking about. I don't know. Thanks for the info though, I didn't know there were all those alternatives!

Thanks Selfsufficientwoman!! Perfect! :)
Selfsufficientwoman

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No problem :D