



Ziploc ZipN Steam Cooking Bags,10 Count (Pack of 2)
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Erbo2Jerbo
> 24 hourI love these steamer bags. I use them for everything. Fish, vegetables, great potatoes. I have been using these for years. Great invention. Love them
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Teresa Jordan
> 24 hourSeason vegetables and cooks great in the microwave
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Karen Vandermeer
> 24 hourLove these bags! I use them for almost every vegetable we eat--asparagus, broccoli, carrots, squash. Veggies are cooked to perfection, retain their bright color and the cleanup is, of course, a snap!
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Kenmay
> 24 hourWe use these for most of our vegetable cooking. Easy to use and cooks perfectly.
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Rev. Martin Borton
> 24 hourI have used this product for years
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Wayne E. Pellegrin
> 24 hourI spotted these at the store today, and in my new quest to eat healthier, I though tto myself Hey, these look convenient. Stick veggies in, microwave, take veggis out. The hefty price tag almost put me off, but I decided to get a pack of 10 anyway, telling myself You get what you pay for, putting aside the voice of experience that tells me You get less than you pay for. So I grab a pack of them, along with a pack of veggies, thinking Id make my lunch at work in the microwave. I was wrong. I tried to open the first of 10. An dit was exceedingly difficult. I went in blind, and ripped it. Oh crap. I should be more careful. Ill study the next one to avoid wasting any more. I approach bag #2 cautiously, analyzing how its put together as to make sure I am not handling the product wrong. I notice that just below the zip n seal strip, the bag has a second seal. This seal is where the problem was. I carefully opened the zip strip, and tried to break the next seal. Bag #2 joined its older brother in the afterlife. Bag #3 was the next to die. Using even more caution, I managed to ruin this one the same way. Instead of the second seal coming apart, the bag rips. I continue on in that fashion, probing for weaknesses on bag #4, this time trying to work the seal open in one tiny spot, planning to slowly widen the opening. Poor, poor bag #4. Although I only opened a pinhole in the seal, i tstill took part of the bah with it. At this point, I am in disbelief. Was I doing something wrong? I took to the internet, searching for instructions, and for other bag ripping stories. I found no instructions, and a couple of other people who have had this issue. Disheartened, I returned to the task at hand, setting my sights on bag #5. Surely by now, Ive suffered enough. Surely by now, Ill have one remain in tact. What a fool I was. It suffered the same fate as all who came before. All I coul ddo now, was press on and hope for the best. And I do. I continue tearing through bags, like some kind of biblical destroyer, until at last, I reach bag #10. I set it aside the pile of its tortured brothers. Ive lost almost all hope. What reason had I to believe this one would be any different? None. But I opened it anyway. This one didnt rip. It shredded into ribbons. I was left with a pack of raw veggies, and a stack of shredded steamer bags. Fortunately, I had a trusty plastic container, which did the trick well enough. That is my tale. Learn from my mistakes.
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A. Andersen
> 24 hourLove this product
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dgawarzewski
> 24 hourTheses bags are so easy to use and cooks the vegetables just right (not mushy, not hard).
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E.T.
> 24 hourhow great not to have to clean the slow cooker pot
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Charlotte Perez
> 24 hourCant go wrong with ziploc