but check out this awesome chart of different ways to carry things with a furoshiki! (I.e. a super-large napkin).
Apparently I need to find me a full-sized furoshiki, because I've just been tying a handkerchief around my tiffin box and putting it in the bottom of my backpack, and it turns out I could be making a stylish satchel with cloth-origami.
Apparently I need to find me a full-sized furoshiki, because I've just been tying a handkerchief around my tiffin box and putting it in the bottom of my backpack, and it turns out I could be making a stylish satchel with cloth-origami.
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I found they weren't very water tight. I have to keep them in a plastic bag in my backpack so I haven't used my furoshiki much, hence it's new position of status for Phnelt. <3
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Um. Ahem. I never packed anything that watery - and I always put a hair binder around the outside of my one nice plastic one (I've also got two stainless steel rectangular ones and a stacking circular tiffin) so that it won't come apart. I just have to remember to cook, ever, is the main thing.
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Test results have revealed I had E-Coli! They're coming to test my sausage wednesday, just in case. ;)
See, Krista didn't partake of the evil sausage, and now I have been punished with crippling disease for eating sausage. Curse sausage*cough*man*cough*!
I packed curry one time, and strawberries another. I cooked today! Mmm real food.
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2) Please stop doing this
3) I already tell you everything that goes on every day, so really, boundaries? Plz?