Who was the "mastermind" behind these?
It is obviously a far inferior method to keeping bread fresh than the traditional paper-coated wire twistie, which by the way, I did not realize could be pronounced "Twist Tie" until I was in college. (I don't have a picture of the classic twistie because I only have one kind of bread.)
Could there be that big of a price difference? I'm just sayin'.
I got off work early today (as is painfully obvious by my taking time to photograph and upload the above picture). I've been working on finalizing my Christmas CD. I intended to multitask by doing something actually productive while I burned all the CDs (like, say, cleaning my room - something I've avoided for at least 3 weeks), but we're in the middle of the 12th copy and so far, nothing productive has been done, which once again proves that I am a procrastinating bum.
I am almost done with Christmas shopping though, so there's one thing I haven't procrastinated about. I even have them wrapped! This is a big step for me, since I usually wait 'til the last minute to begin shopping.
Enjoy your weekend and be careful what kind of twistie your bread has on it.
Posted by christin at December 2, 2005 04:03 PM | TrackBackThat's such a crackup! I hate those things too. They snap in half. They're also ALWAYS on that good bread that comes already wrapped inside the bag so you're having to reseal TWO bags, and the little grippie-tab thing won't ever fit all the way around.
Enjoyed having y'all in worship yesterday! Wish we could've visited more.
Posted by: Brad B at December 5, 2005 12:49 PMIn the words of Mitch Hedberg, "I don't need an extra step between me and toast."
Posted by: Robbie at December 5, 2005 02:49 PMSorry we couldn't stay longer, Brad. We were in a rush to get to Shreveport.
Posted by: Christin at December 6, 2005 02:11 PM