We've been on the move this summer and with travel has come a few more pasta bag reuse ideas after the last of your Kaslo Sourdough noodles are gone.
For those of you new to Kaslo Sourdough pasta bag reuse ideas, we first posted several ideas here and here in January 2024. This is the summer 2024 edition.
Saving your Suitcase...
... from any mess when a bottle gets squished or cracked, or the air pressure from a plane does something and things go splat! We attended a wedding in Alberta this month and had to fly. So we gathered up all the potentially messy things (baby sunscreen, diaper cream, hair products, moisturizer, etc.) and put them all in a Kaslo Sourdough bag to keep them apart from all our clothes. (And in the checked baggage.) It worked great! We thought this was an awesome way to reuse the resealable bag.
For our return trip home, my husband picked up a novelty hot sauce (in a glass bottle!). And we definitely didn't want that to spill onto anything else. So we packed that into a Kaslo Sourdough pasta bag as well. I'm happy to say it did arrive in one piece!
Keeping shoes separate
Similarly, we packed our wedding sandals (for me and baby) into a Kaslo Sourdough pasta bag to keep the outdoors off our clean clothes! I acknowledge that the large pasta bags are probably best for smaller women's and children's shoes... I don't think I could have fit one of my husband's giant shoes into one of them! Nonetheless, we did what we wanted to: the shoes arrived safely and our clothes remained clean.
Care Package Care
This last idea involves travel of a slightly different sort: care package goodies! I've put together a couple of care packages in the last few months. I've reused a few Kaslo Sourdough pasta bags to keep some of the special things safe. For example, I didn't want Sparkling Strawberry Rhubarb bubble bath all over the specialty chocolates, nice tea and the new pair of socks that I put together. So, the Kaslo Sourdough pasta bag saved everything and kept things neat.
Have you re-used our sourdough pasta bags in other ways? Let us know your ideas!
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