Piping Bags?

Decorating By Aurora42196 Updated 10 Jan 2013 , 11:52pm by Aurora42196

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Aurora42196 Posted 9 Jan 2013 , 2:34am
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Hello All,

 

I'm running low on piping bags and was wondering if any of you knew where to get some piping bags for cheap? I saw someone on youtube who lives in Canada but had all these piping bags with foreign japanase writing. I would think she got them really cheap

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bigdad Posted 9 Jan 2013 , 3:13am
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Try ultimatebaker.com

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bumblebeez Posted 9 Jan 2013 , 4:35am
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AI bought mine on eBay for au$2.99 for 100 bags the only problem is the delivery time so u kinda need to purchase them before you run out.

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kakeladi Posted 9 Jan 2013 , 4:41am
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Cheap bags will not last.  You will end up spending more in  the long run.  Get quality.

Have you thought of using parchment paper? 

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arlenej Posted 9 Jan 2013 , 10:53pm
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hbquikcomjamesl Posted 9 Jan 2013 , 11:21pm
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Personally (and given that I decorate fewer than one cake per month), I just snip the corner out of an ordinary zip-top bag (NOT sandwich weight!).

 

If I were doing more, I'd be inclined to go with something that can be washed and reused.

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-K8memphis Posted 9 Jan 2013 , 11:32pm
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Originally Posted by kakeladi 

Cheap bags will not last.  You will end up spending more in  the long run.  Get quality.

Have you thought of using parchment paper? 

 

yes!!! parchment rules!!!

 

when plastic disposables first came out i couldn't use them

 

one squeeze and they blew out tumorous bulges in the sides of the plastic above the tip but nothing came out the tip

 

bwoowahaha

 

and yes there was a hole in both ends of of the bag

 

i mean everybody needs to consider a little parchment for teensy things anyhow

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Izzy Sweet Posted 10 Jan 2013 , 2:45am
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I Love my Wilton featherwieght bags.. I bought a couple so i can have some for big tips and some for small tips.

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Aurora42196 Posted 10 Jan 2013 , 11:52pm
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Thanks for the suggestions. Izzy I have been thinking about getting some of the wilton featherweight bags. I just lust the feel of them compared to the wilton disposable bags. :) But I will look on amazon also.

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