 h a l f b a k e r y This would work fine, except in terms of success.
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Yeah, sure. Why not. We already have
the half width paper towels. This could
be good for travel. + |
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I like the paper towels that are the
same width, but twice the
frequency of perforation -thus half
the length.
They encourage more conservation
of paper. |
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Can't find half width plastic wrap, but the truly magnificent Lakeland Limited sell foil in widths of 6", 12", 18", 20" and 24". It's this kind of attention to detail that has made them great. |
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I always get a wide roll and use the bread knife to chop it in half. More plastic for your money that way. Warning: Don't try to do the cut with a circular saw. It will be a real mess. An electric bread knife may work though. |
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I love it! Would also make it easier to handle for us cling wrap-challenged types. [+] |
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This seems so easy, and so good, that I looked to find it and could find nothing. |
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If your concern is not travel, you should have whole width plastic with a toggleable blade in the middle. Switch the blade down and you remove two half-width strips to wrap multiple bones. Toggle back up and it's more whole-width plastic in case you get some crouissants. |
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Cut off a piece that's half as long as it is wide. What's the problem? |
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