Which describes my post-mortal requests to the T.
There's something magical about the stuff. Put something that would normally be old and nasty tomorrow in a ziploc and TADA! It's good for like the next thousand years.
Some things even seem to come out of the bag way better than they went in. Take cookies for example. Store those babies in Ziploc and you've got soft cookies for a month. Plus, it's relatively cheap.
So with any luck I'll come out of that bag looking like Megan Fox, and my family will be $9,996 ahead.
And it's only fitting, seeing that just about every other possible thing in my house is stored in gallon ziploc bags. Whoever digs up my remains and artifacts in 3057 will probably think I owned stock in the stuff.
Ziploc is definitely a modern wonder - the gallon size is my personal favorite.

Currently I adore them for corralling itty bitty felt cut-outs (for Adi's someday quiet book), keeping diapers out of sight and smell when I'm in the car and far from a garbage can, and storing glittery Christmas ornaments. But they've got countless endearing uses. Countless.
If you (for some insane reason that completely escapes me) can't think of uses for them, Ziploc made a nifty little interactive chart on their website to help you out. There's even "Incredible Ziploc Stories" tab. Storage bag gone superhero.
Check out lists of handy dandy uses from these doting fans:
M0rning Star (about halfway down their list)
Make Ice Cream In A Baggie
The Happiness Project
DiY Life
Associated Content
AND there are coupons here
What are your favorite ways to use ziploc? I'd love to hear them.
P.S. I also accept gallon ziplocs as gifts
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