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Mar 2023
Customer since 2018
Manassas, VA
Mar 2023
Customer since 2017
Clifton, VA
Mar 2023
Customer since 2020
Lorton, VA
No fuss, complete meals—with no tending and no clean-up!
How to use:1. Preheat grill to medium-high or to 450degF.For oven: Preheat to 450degF. Place bag on a 1-inch deep pan.2. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon flour inside bag to protect against bursting. Add 1/4 cup liquid if cooking meat or poultry alone. Arrange food in even layer in bag.3. Double fold open end of bag to seal.4. Slide bag onto grill; close grill to cook.Or—Bake on pan in oven; make sure bag does not hang over sides of pan.5. After grilling, use oven mitts to slide bag onto pan from grill. Always use supporting pan to transport bag.6. Carefully cut bag open and fold back top to allow steam to escape.
Caution: Always sprinkle 1 tablespoon flour in bag to protect against bursting. Always use supporting pan to lift or transport bag after filling and cooking. Always use oven mitts when handling hot bag and when cutting bag open after cooking as contents are hot and burns could result from steam or spilling.
No fuss, complete meals—with no tending and no clean-up!
How to use:1. Preheat grill to medium-high or to 450degF.For oven: Preheat to 450degF. Place bag on a 1-inch deep pan.2. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon flour inside bag to protect against bursting. Add 1/4 cup liquid if cooking meat or poultry alone. Arrange food in even layer in bag.3. Double fold open end of bag to seal.4. Slide bag onto grill; close grill to cook.Or—Bake on pan in oven; make sure bag does not hang over sides of pan.5. After grilling, use oven mitts to slide bag onto pan from grill. Always use supporting pan to transport bag.6. Carefully cut bag open and fold back top to allow steam to escape.
Caution: Always sprinkle 1 tablespoon flour in bag to protect against bursting. Always use supporting pan to lift or transport bag after filling and cooking. Always use oven mitts when handling hot bag and when cutting bag open after cooking as contents are hot and burns could result from steam or spilling.