tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4125875058731015836.post9145626704483961419..comments2023-10-11T08:03:34.775-06:00Comments on SYTYC: Kitchen on the GoUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4125875058731015836.post-88048624329519847712010-07-12T02:43:05.203-06:002010-07-12T02:43:05.203-06:00I'm with Jeannie. Could you please post a pict...I'm with Jeannie. Could you please post a picture of the sandwich bag closed? I'm wondering how you'd close it and keep it shut. Thank you so much! Your tutorial ROCKS!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4125875058731015836.post-78248633963664942962010-06-17T13:32:15.756-06:002010-06-17T13:32:15.756-06:00I am really excited to make some of these for my d...I am really excited to make some of these for my daughter before she starts third grade. I have read the instructions many times and have a question that is probably pretty lame :) With the sandwich one, does anyone have a picture of it closed? I am trying to picture how to close it up without having it in front of me. I'm sure once I make it, it will make sense. Do you fold it similar to the snack one?Jeanniehttp://www.momwithaplan.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4125875058731015836.post-83310758781361978922010-05-07T00:33:53.436-06:002010-05-07T00:33:53.436-06:00Just wanted to say it's 11:30pm, I'm prega...Just wanted to say it's 11:30pm, I'm pregant and now really craving a sandwich that looks just like the one in your example :) (thought that might make you laugh)<br /><br />Thanks for info and tons of pics are very helpful. Love the idea of using a ziplock too since I don't think the chemicals in vinyl are very good for us. Thanks again!!!Allynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4125875058731015836.post-90585747602778280952010-03-03T21:26:00.254-07:002010-03-03T21:26:00.254-07:00bravo! i'm going to try to use your pattern w...bravo! i'm going to try to use your pattern with re-purposed milk bags and brown sugar bags...(although i have heard milk may not come in plastic bags south of the 49th parallel, so this reference may seem odd to some...) thanks for inspiring more snack-time colour and craft!melanienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4125875058731015836.post-47394978607755253332010-03-03T16:14:33.634-07:002010-03-03T16:14:33.634-07:00This is so cool, it will actually fit in my son...This is so cool, it will actually fit in my son's lunch box!! It is so hard to find a reusable container that is not made of rigid plastic. Thank You so much for sharing. I think this would make a very nice teacher gift as well.Lisa Caronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10247690029133898735noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4125875058731015836.post-11274924886382737202010-03-03T14:28:10.321-07:002010-03-03T14:28:10.321-07:00I went to the fabric store and purchased oil cloth...I went to the fabric store and purchased oil cloth or table cloth vinyl and then lined it with the gallon bags as shown. Now I open them up and put them on the top shelf of the dishwasher and they are clean for the next day. Love them.ellennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4125875058731015836.post-68156126486834969792010-03-03T13:45:13.552-07:002010-03-03T13:45:13.552-07:00I have been looking for something like this for MO...I have been looking for something like this for MONTHS! Thank you Sarah, and thank you TipNut!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4125875058731015836.post-39596295767587886362010-03-01T16:04:26.449-07:002010-03-01T16:04:26.449-07:00Really nice job! I've seen a few similar tutor...Really nice job! I've seen a few similar tutorials but they weren't careful to use food safe plastic (very important!).<br /><br />Just popping in to say your tutorial was submitted to Tipnut and I'll be featuring this soon.Tipnuthttp://tipnut.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4125875058731015836.post-42876166613762499862010-02-23T17:45:34.841-07:002010-02-23T17:45:34.841-07:00The most important thing is using a plastic that y...The most important thing is using a plastic that you are certain is food safe. You could even use cut up Capri Sun juice bags and I'll bet those would last a long time! Your kindergartner's lunch box is going to be WAY cute!! :)<br />-Sarah from Create Studio<br />www.createstudio.blogspot.comSarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01938431985077439637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4125875058731015836.post-14438598974193068312010-02-22T21:45:11.604-07:002010-02-22T21:45:11.604-07:00that is awesome! how cute is my kindergarteners lu...that is awesome! how cute is my kindergarteners lunch box gonna be next year???!<br /><br />do you think it would last longer if I used a clear plastic/vinyl?? my luck it would get a hole in it the first day!<br />j<br /><br />marypoppinspresents.blogspot.comPractically Perfect In Every Wayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08602887588935416610noreply@blogger.com