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- Tips On How To Vacuum Seal And Freeze Food In Jars
by Victor Epand. Do you reuse the bags? If so, is there an easy way of getting them clean & dry? I love the Food Saver, but am finding that if I freeze anything greasy (like stew for example) the bag is a major pain to get clean. If there is any trace of residue left the bag won't seal properly. Any hints?
I put the food into a ziploc bag, then press the air out of it and put that bag into the freezer bag. I the... products, articles, news
- How To Vacuum Seal And Freeze Food In Canning Jars
by Victor Epand. I want to cook soups and freeze them in canning jars and have ordered a product online that will vacuum seal these jars for me. I have never canned but I found online that there are canning jars that I can freeze in. I know that I must leave space in the jar for expansion. Do I wait until the soup is cooled off before putting it into the jars? Must I purchase these jars online only? Would the can... products, articles, news
- Vacuum Food Sealers Review
by Victor Epand. One of the top brands of vacuum food sealer is FoodSaver. Tilia (FoodSaver) requires 'Channel Bags'. These are custom manufactured for Tilia by 'Sorbent Systems'. They are multilayer bags specially formulated to hold a vacuum.
My Foodsaver is too old to even have a model number. It works as well as the day I bought it. It is heavier then an anvil, but it works as advertised and it has a vacuum p... products, articles, news
- What Kind Of Food Preserver Do You Like To Use
by Victor Epand. We have a FoodSaver that I really enjoy to use when it comes to preserving food that i know i would like to eat later. But when you do get a foodsaver see that it is the one that you would like to work and would be easy for you to handle. I'm not real impressed with the roll storage, not bad for occasional use, but not real handy for production use. Adjustable seal times can be helpful. As long a... products, articles, news
- How to Bypass Lunchtime Boredom
by Stephanie Foster. For many people lunch is one of the great challenges of healthy eating. The healthy options that are easy enough to bring to school or work just get to be so routine. Fast food and eating out quickly becomes more appealing.
Lunch doesn't have to be just sandwiches, salads and wraps, however. You can get more creative about it.
The first thing to consider is whether or not you will have access t... products, articles, news
- Many Different Ways To Go About Taking Care Of Food
by Victor Epand. If you talk to fifty chefs you'll get fifty different answers on packaging. Yes, it is addressed extensively in the training materials and during the seminars. Believe it or not, it is not really a big deal. You just look at the options and decide what's best for you and your clients. It is really not a big deal at all, and you could get fifty or more different answers here. There are typically ... products, articles, news
- Is Eating Out Healthier For Mothers?
by Knight Pierce Hirst. According to scientists - who haven't seen my home - eating at home, in what they call a controlled environment, is healthier and safer than eating out. Wrong. Life isn't safe. Eating yesterday's leftovers might not be safe either. I'm willing to take my chances and eat out as often as possible - as long as I don't have to eat fast food.
Restaurants with neon signs, drive-through windows and me... products, articles, news
- How Long Is Food Good For
by Victor Epand. Raw hamburger: has a refrigerator shelf life of 2-3 days after purchase. If you do not use the hamburger within 3 days, it should be frozen for future use. It can be frozen either raw or cooked.
Hummus: It has the typical ingredients - chickpeas, tahini, garlic, lemon juice, olive oil, and salt. Hummus can be refrigerated in a closed container for up to 5 days and can be kept in the freezer i... products, articles, news
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