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How to Open a Bag of Charcoal

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Charcoal Revelation from jeff ely on Vimeo.

 
We’ve just found a new depth of respect for college economics professors here at the Butcher Blog. Just in time for the weekend, the easiest method we’ve ever seen for opening a bag of charcoal has been revealed. Generally, we just attack the bag with the nearest sharp object. Often we’re left with a ragged misshapen opening to reseal. No more. As the video above demonstrates, it’s easier than flossing to open the bag. Three easy steps as the good professor notes on his blog:

Step 1:  Orient yourself.  There is a front and a back.  The front side has clean loops, the back side string is ragged and knotted at the end. You have to pull the string from the back side.  It unravels from left to right.

Step 2:  Understand what you are doing.  There are really two strings here woven together.  There is a string on the front side which is pushed through in loops through each of the little holes in the bag.  Then a string on the back side is threaded through them also in a looping fashion.  The end of the string on the left side is then knotted onto the leftmost loop.  What you need to do is remove that knot and free up the end of the backside string so that you can pull it.

Step 3:  The endgame.  Once you have the end of the backside string all there is left to do is pull and the whole apparatus becomes unraveled. You can then extract the frontside string leaving you with two strings in your hand, a flap of paper to lift off the bag (and recycle) and finally a wide open bag of non-fossil fuel.  No hassle, no pointless yanking, no scissors.

It’s Friday, so fire it up.


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