Hey, Friend!

As long as you feel open to obsessing, consider my infamous (maybe non-famous) recycled snack bag idea. Those individual "mylar bags" sevings of snacks wash and dry nicely enough to seal with an iron for individual meal packs. I try to remember to reseal the bottom before loading with food, as sometimes that seal was stressed when the package was initially opened. Anyway, the mylar bags are lighter, and more vapor and puncture proof than plastic bags, AND they hold up to boiling water, whether poured in or surrounding the bag.

I normally set the bag into my ziplock bowl, just in case it has been punctured in handling, but they rarely leak, once sealed well.

If you do not have easy access to oodles of bags, try cutting down a larger snack food bag and heat sealing the edges to form a bag. A simple clothes iron works well.

CM