My “Cookie Bag”

Written by Tad. Posted in Trauma Strap Bags

For years, I have been taking cookies to the emergency department. Usually, they are stacked in gallon-sized Zip-Lock bags, carried in my Cookie Bag. The other day, when I came home from the hospital, I noticed that some of the seams were coming apart. I took it to my sewing room to mend it, like I have done with other bags a few times in the past.

As I started to sew up the splitting seams, I was surprised at what happened. The nylon straps just crumbled rather than sew together. The bag was literally falling apart. That lead me to do two things: 1. sew a new bag. 2. look to find out how old the Cookie Bag was.

Looking back, I was able to find a picture of my newly created Cookie bag: 20 August 2012. Almost seven years ago. That bag took a lot of cookies to the ED in its time. Now, it has been replaced. We will see how long this one lasts.

Dead Cookie Bag

Same bag when new in 2012

Replacement Cookie Bag 2019

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Comments (6)

  • McKenzie

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    Welcome back! Bag looks great

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  • Disne

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    A great tribute to the sewer. No cookie fell by the wayside❤️

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  • Aunt Betty

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    You are amazing!!!!! Loved reading your latest.

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  • Jere Cornman

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    I have a recipe for you for cookies. The name of the cookie is “Big Hair Cookies”. As soon as I find the recipe I will forward to you, and yes they are big.

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  • Hilary

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    I like the square bottom of your new bag design!

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  • Sandra

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    Miss seeing that bag on Thursday nights! Hope you are doing well!!

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