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Blow on Saran Wrap To Keep it From Sticking to Itself

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Date: 06/12/2009 Topic: Food Tips & Info > Helpful Hints  
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I noticed yesterday that Saran Wrap or any other kind of plastic wrap does better if you blow it gently right as you are handling it. It keeps it from getting stuck together.

By Robyn Fed from Hampton, TN

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By Robyn Fed (444) Profile Blog! Contact
I love this about the refridge. I am going to do this!

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By bryguyf69 (33) Profile Contact
That's an interesting hint. One concern though: Make sure there isn't a lot of moisture in your breath. Blowing moisture on the Saran Wrap will make it even stickier, making it more likely that it'll stick to itself.

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By Frazzled Leslie (35) Profile Contact
An old Heloise hint, I think. Store your plastic wrap in the refrigerator. It unrolls easier. This is particularly helpful in the summer.

Posted on 06/12/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse

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