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		By: Thanksgiving Leftover Tags - Everyday Party Magazine		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] This review is based strictly on my opinion. &#160;Others may have a different opinion or experience with the product listed above. &#160;I was provided the sample free of charge by the company or PR agency and I have given my honest opinion. &#160;No other type of compensation was received for this review. If you decide to make a purchase through my links, I will be paid a small&#160;commission for it. This doesn’t cost you anything additional. These commissions help to keep the rest of my content free, so thank you! Thanksgiving Leftover Tags. &#160;Each year we host our family for Thanksgiving, and we are some of the very few people I know that don&#8217;t particularly care for holiday food leftovers&#8230;our family, however, loves all the leftovers. &#160;So, typically, everyone is sent home with tons of take and toss plastic bowls shoved into whatever bag is close by. &#160;But, I got smart this year, and bought cute bags, and special containers just for leftovers wayyyy ahead of time. &#160;Like in August&#8230;and I put them with our roasting pan so I wouldn&#8217;t lose them. &#160;(I know myself pretty well)  But, I can&#8217;t just have a bunch of bags on the counter or my vegetarian mom may end up with my father in law&#8217;s turkey&#8230;So, I fired up my Cricut Explore Air 2 and made some cute little fill in the blank tags! &#160;They were done and cut in less time than it takes me to baste the bird. &#160;And, to make it easier for you all, I saved the canvas so you just have to open the page, turn on your machine, add a pen, and go! &#160; I chose to leave the name area blank, but you could very easily add everyone&#8217;s name to this and have totally custom tags. &#160;Simply copy and paste as many tags as you need, and add a text box to each blank space, and fill in the names of your guests. &#160;  &#160;  &#160;  Kraft paper bags from the Dollar Tree are perfect to hold the containers of leftovers. &#160;I added a cute little bow to the bags since I am obsessed with making them now that I know how!&#160; [&#8230;]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] This review is based strictly on my opinion. &nbsp;Others may have a different opinion or experience with the product listed above. &nbsp;I was provided the sample free of charge by the company or PR agency and I have given my honest opinion. &nbsp;No other type of compensation was received for this review. If you decide to make a purchase through my links, I will be paid a small&nbsp;commission for it. This doesn’t cost you anything additional. These commissions help to keep the rest of my content free, so thank you! Thanksgiving Leftover Tags. &nbsp;Each year we host our family for Thanksgiving, and we are some of the very few people I know that don&#8217;t particularly care for holiday food leftovers&#8230;our family, however, loves all the leftovers. &nbsp;So, typically, everyone is sent home with tons of take and toss plastic bowls shoved into whatever bag is close by. &nbsp;But, I got smart this year, and bought cute bags, and special containers just for leftovers wayyyy ahead of time. &nbsp;Like in August&#8230;and I put them with our roasting pan so I wouldn&#8217;t lose them. &nbsp;(I know myself pretty well)  But, I can&#8217;t just have a bunch of bags on the counter or my vegetarian mom may end up with my father in law&#8217;s turkey&#8230;So, I fired up my Cricut Explore Air 2 and made some cute little fill in the blank tags! &nbsp;They were done and cut in less time than it takes me to baste the bird. &nbsp;And, to make it easier for you all, I saved the canvas so you just have to open the page, turn on your machine, add a pen, and go! &nbsp; I chose to leave the name area blank, but you could very easily add everyone&#8217;s name to this and have totally custom tags. &nbsp;Simply copy and paste as many tags as you need, and add a text box to each blank space, and fill in the names of your guests. &nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  Kraft paper bags from the Dollar Tree are perfect to hold the containers of leftovers. &nbsp;I added a cute little bow to the bags since I am obsessed with making them now that I know how!&nbsp; [&#8230;]</p>
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