#10 Because when you get something that's already in a bag, like pasta, you can't pour something that is larger than the mouth of the bottle into the bottle.
which is the same reason why putting the mouth of the bottle on the bag of pasta in the first place is pretty silly. if it has a hard time going in then it figures to have a hard time coming out.
a simple rubber band does the trick for your plastic bags of pasta.
Gigantes, you're supposed to put the pasta in the bag first, then pull the opening of the bag through the mouth of the bottle, fold it back over the threads, then put the cap on. Capisce?
#10 Because when you get something that's already in a bag, like pasta, you can't pour something that is larger than the mouth of the bottle into the bottle.
which is the same reason why putting the mouth of the bottle on the bag of pasta in the first place is pretty silly. if it has a hard time going in then it figures to have a hard time coming out.
a simple rubber band does the trick for your plastic bags of pasta.
Gigantes, you're supposed to put the pasta in the bag first, then pull the opening of the bag through the mouth of the bottle, fold it back over the threads, then put the cap on. Capisce?
#10, why not just keep the whole bottle as the storage container? unlike a plastic bag, it's sturdier and won't rip eventually.
#13, why fiddle with a can opener when you've got scissors?
a simple rubber band does the trick for your plastic bags of pasta.
i know all that. re-read my post, please.