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Cut open and use to roll out cookie or pie dough (moisten counter top to keep bag from slipping and sprinkle top of liner with flour).
Place them between pre-shaped burgers before freezing just like you would wax paper.
Use as a disposal bag for dirty diapers.
Use instead of a Ziploc bag when you're making a shake and bake type item, shake your food in a cereal box liner.
Fill with quartered potatoes. Drizzle olive oil, sprinkle with onion soup mix or other seasonings. Shake to coat and dump into a crockpot or oven to bake.
Use as a tray liner to place homemade chocolate-covered candies or no bake cookies on to set.
They are great to store fruit leather.
Put nuts or crackes in the bags to crush with a rolling pin.
Use as sandwich bags.
When making rice crispy squares you can use them to pat down the mixture into the pan so it won't stick to your hands.
They can be used when layering sticky treats to keep them from sticking together.
Use with a vacuum food sealer - saves on purchasing new rolls.
Cut open and use as a prep surface.
Use to freeze foods (seal with a twist-tie).
Cut to size for a drawer or shelf liners for kitchen, bathroom, office or vanity.
Use to cover pies. Open bag halfway, slip the cover over the pies with opening on the bottom and fold it over.
Protect table surfaces when kids do crafts using paint or glue.
Each community has it's own Recyclopedia section. Please type an address or move the red pin to set your location and we'll find your community - or choose your community from the list below the map.