Yesterday, my friend Anna, over at Molding Minds Homeschool, challenged me to do a philosophical post on aluminum foil. I don't do deep and philosophical. I don't have time to contemplate why tin foil has two sides.
Both useful and fun! |
To get a second entry, and therefore a bigger chance to win, run over to Anna's tin foil post at Molding Minds Homeschool and leave a comment for her, letting her know that you are entering the contest from here ;)
I will send the winner 500 square feet of Reynolds Wrap (a $20 value!) to do with whatever you please! I will be picking the winner, using some kind of random way, next Wednesday, August 23rd.
5 comments:
I would have to say that my favorite use (and user) of tin foil is what my grandma does with it. Every package I receive from her contains at least one item wrapped in tin foil. Usually it's money, sometimes it's a pair of underwear, but she seems to think that wrapping something in tin foil is the best way to keep the most treasured gift she is sending safe.
I like to use foil to wrap Smacos in when we are camping. They are so yummy! melisa_tye@hotmail.com
I always use foil to line the bottom of a roasting pan because it makes cleanup so much easier! But my kids like to play with it to make all kinds of fun sculptures :)
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Who doesn't love foil?! I use it to line baking pans, cover bowls, make steam pouches for the grill....you name it. But I especially love it when I cover my lasagna with it and then after I take the foil off for the last 15 minutes of baking I just can't resist eating the gooey cheese that is stuck to the foil!
The most recent use of aluminum foil in our home has been over the top of a plastic cup then stick a popsicle stick into it. Oh, what's inside that cup? Yogurt with fruit and/or juice, just juice, homemade pudding, etc. I am even thinking of making a chai tea popsicle or two for myself. :D
There is also the popular tin foil hat--but shh...don't tell anyone.
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