When I bake I like to give the breads away. I used to buy bulk paper bags from a local restaurant supply store, but when I returned to my city after three years of being away, this store had disappeared. I can't even find paper bags at Costco! Does anyone know a good place to find paper bags that are smaller than grocery store bags but bigger than lunch bags?
-Allison
They have a good seleciton of bags and the prices aren't outrageous. I didn't check on shipping cost.
http://www.papermart.com/templates/11-0-65.htm
Larry
That looks like a great link, Larry. I like to run my bags through the inkjet to make them a bit more personal as well. These look great!
:-Paul
try any pizza supplier ,tell them you don't need a receipt
brilliant!
:-Paul
Just found this site where you don't have to buy 1000 bags: http://www.brpboxshop.com/paper-bread-bags.html
I, too, have been wanting bread bags without having to order thousands. I am not a professional baker; but my breads are frequently gifts to others. I ordered bags from the brpboxshop listed above. Great company. They will be here Friday; except that I'm in Nova Scotia, so I'll be paying customs charges on the order; making them a wee expensive for Canadians. AND, just because it's still storming here in Nova Scotia, I was slumming other websites and ordered myself some stickers to close my bags. April 7 and we are in the middle of yet another snowstorm. I'm baking bread and looking forward to the delivery of my bread bags and stickers.