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    You could stuff them in those plastic bag dispensers they just look like a sleeve made out of material. They are easy to make and you can hang in the kitchen or closet. Hope this helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spirit Deer View Post
    Maybe you could stack them and roll them up, then put each size into a cardboard tube of some kind like a Pringle's can, with a label stating the size.
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    Make tags of the sizes...quart, gallon, etc.
    Roll up like sizes together, put a rubber band around them, tie the ribbon with the tag attached around the rubberbanded bags. You could then place them in a drawer, stick them in a decorated coffee can, or some sort of container.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Libby View Post
    Have you tried using one 1qt bag to house other folded in half 1qt bags - this way you'll know all the bags inside are 1qt.
    This is what I do with mine. When the prices started going up I started washing some of my 'heavier', more expensive ones.....freezer and food saver bags. Put quart inside a quart, pint inside pint, etc.

    Also, similar to SD.........use a paper towel roll (or alum. foil, waxed paper roll, etc.), cut to size, and put them inside that.........write on outside what size, and store.
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