Don't forget to
pack them in a ziploc, in case something explodes under cabin pressure.
Not exact matches
Put the sandwiches
in Ziploc sandwich bags and
pack in a cooler with ice
packs.
The ideal way to use a warmer like this is not to
pack it completely full; put
in maybe 1 / 3rd of the
pack of wipes
in at a time, and put the rest
in a
ziploc bag.
in a post on travel diaper changes:
Pack up a small plastic bag (a
Ziploc bag works great) with the basic essentials you'll need for a diaper change — think a couple diapers, a portable wipe container, or some wipes, and diaper rash cream.
Pack each set — flanges, valves, connectors, bottles, and caps —
in a gallon - sized
ziploc bag so you can just pull it out when you're ready to pump.
Pack apple slices
in a
ziploc.
If I'm on the road for a while, I'll take the whole bag, but if I'm only gone for a days, I'll stash a few cakes
in a
Ziploc and make sure to put them on top of the snack
pack so they don't get crushed.
Place all bolts, screws and small pieces
in a
Ziploc bag, and tape the bag with clear
packing tape to the bottom of the piece.