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I am such a gear wanker....

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I am soooo in love with these:


I found them at my local Dollar Plus store for $1.25 today. They are what I have been searching for a long time for eating out of freezer bags :-)
sarbar1
6:59:38 PM
9/17/05

Thanks Sarbar. On my way to the Dollar Store. Those do indeed fit the bill.
trinityalps
11:55:58 AM
9/18/05

The spoons from a McFlurry are pretty great for that too - but at $1.25 you can't go wrong.
Y2
1:48:24 PM
9/18/05

The dollar store charges you $1.25?

They're ripping you off man! LOL!
mountainpeak
1:53:26 PM
9/18/05

I always liked the spoons from MREs but even they are a bit short for the freezer bags and they aren't too sturdy.
Nigal
1:54:42 PM
9/18/05

As always another great tip. Thanks!
jackstraw
4:11:00 PM
9/18/05

Lol
It is the "Dollar Plus" store ;-) lol!
Btw, I used them today on the trail and they didn't melt or break so woo-hoo! That hot pink spoon just revved my engines...lmao!
sarbar1
8:52:38 PM
9/18/05

Boston Market has a great plastic spoon. It's very strong. Also, you can pick up a few sporks at Popeyes or KFC, but they are pretty flimsy. The McFlurry spoon is seriously tough. I bet it's because they use the spoon to actually mix the dessert.
pitts
10:44:45 PM
9/18/05

Great tip thanks
lonewolf
10:53:20 PM
9/18/05

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