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Need a Funnel?

Written by on May 28, 2009 – Follow me on Twitter No Comment | Print

One day I was in the middle of cleaning up and I needed a funnel for something. All my funnels were in the dirty dishes pile and I didn’t feel like washing just yet. Normally, I’d create some funnel out of aluminum foil in the shape of a funnel. I’ve also made a cone from a sheet of paper.

Recently I was throwing away some of my bills (I don’t like bills) and I noticed this big stack of envelopes. I felt as if a lightbulb turned on above my head.

I use plastic bags as piping bags…plastic bags look like envelopes…if I cut the end off an envelope, I’ll have funnel.

Funnel out of an envelope

Ingredients:
Envelopes (preferably from a company who asked you to mail them a check)

Directions:
Take your old envelopes, cut a corner to fit whatever you’re funneling into, pour.

Notes: This works with most cooled liquids too.

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