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Ways to Use Zipper Bags

You can get surprising mileage from a worn resealable bag—just cut it with scissors and reuse it. Because resealable bags can be expensive, tossing them feels wasteful. Here are four practical ways to reuse them at home.
1. Join Two Zipper Bags to Make a Bigger One

Resealable bags are handy for storing ingredients, but if an item is larger than the bag opening, it won’t fit. In that case, use two bags of the same size.


Turn one bag inside out so the zipper tracks line up, place your item inside, then close the zippers.

This effectively doubles the usable capacity.
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2. Cut a Used Zipper Bag to Salvage the Seal

Don’t throw worn resealable bags away. Trim off the zipper strip with scissors.

That trimmed zipper works well on ordinary plastic bags without a seal. Fill the bag, then use the salvaged zipper strip to close it like a regular resealable bag.

It’s an easy way to keep reusing plastic bags instead of tossing them.
3. Freeze Ice Cream in a Zip Bag for Softer Scoopability

Ever pull ice cream from the freezer only to find it rock-hard? Try this: before freezing, portion the ice cream into a resealable bag.

Frozen in a bag, the ice cream stays slightly softer, so you can scoop and serve straight from the freezer with less waiting.

The bag helps retain a scoopable texture and makes serving much easier.
4. Create a Vacuum Seal without a Machine
You can vacuum-seal food using just a resealable bag—no machine needed. First, put the items you want to seal into a zip bag. Then fill a basin with water and submerge the bag.

Leave a small section of the zipper open, seal the rest, then lower the bag into the water.

Water pressure forces the air out. When the air is gone, close the zipper completely. You’ll have a near-vacuum seal without a machine.











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