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Wednesday 20 May 2020

Home Made Plastic Packets and Pouches for Hot Drinks




Home Made Plastic Packets and Pouches for Hot Drinks
Home Made Plastic Packets and Pouches for Hot Drinks
These Homemade Plastic Packets Hot Cocoa Pouches Project is a great way to use your Seal A dining machine for economical food storage.
When you go camping, being able to make hot cocoa or coffee helps. Carrying around your thermal bottles with dry grinded coffee and packets of sugar and cream is a lot of fun during camping, where you can surely drink that cold morning. But it can carry much and you can carry less stuff in your thermal mug. Here’s the thing to help carry the ingredients at once. Get the following: Food saver machine, plastic bag (one of the best quality), funnel, spoon, scissors, drink powder, sweetener and whitener if needed.
First, take a plastic bag and cut it into small tubes with a food saver. It can be long and thin or short and fat. Then, cut one side to open and cut the tubes apart. Next, place the funnel over the open end of the tube and slowly pour in the drink powder, sweetener, and, if you like, the whitener. Next, place them on the food saver, close the lid and vacuum them. Vacuum means preventing the tubes from opening; The air sucker makes sure it doesn't mess up.
When it's time to take your hot coffee to get ready for the day, take out the tubes, cut them open and put them in the cup. Add boiling hot water from a water source so it is clean and stir. It may not come from the store, but it is still warm coffee to get your morning fix.
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