- Hiccup cure:If you don’t have a paper bag to breathe in, use a TFPTTOB instead. Caution! Do not allow the hiccuper to suffocate.
- Bib:Your delicious berry pie from Weavers could leave stains all over your best T-shirt. Tie the handles of a TFPTTOB around your neck to make a bib.
Entertainment Uses
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- Kite:Wedge twigs into the TFPTTOB to keep it stretched out. Tie a long piece of string to the center twig. Look for an open area away from trees, and keep the kite away from power lines.
- Water balloons:Hot and dry? Kids bored? Have a water balloon battle using TFPTTOBs and pump water for munitions.
- Scavenger hunt collector:Plan a scavenger hunt. Supply TFPTTOBs for bring back the target items.
Hiking and Biking Uses 1-5,
6-10, 11-15,
16-20, 21-25,
26-30,
31 Camping Uses 32-36,
37-41, 42-46,
47-51,
52-54 Picnicking Uses 55-59,
60-64, 65-69,
70-74 Entertainment Uses
75-79, 80-84,
85-88 Natural History and
Interpretive 89-93,
94-98,
99-100 And Finally, but not least
101
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