I'd be interested in making your own boil in bag dehydrated food meal. Just add boiling water. Instant rice + dried veggies + sausage Ramen + meat crumbles Flat bread + cheese + meat patties Maybe even storing condiments such as ketchup, salsa, or kimchi. Long term storage of salt, pepper, sugar, honey, and coffee is interesting, too.
@@BeatTheBushDIY Not really. Ramen, raisin, jerky, gummy, and fruit leather are all examples of dehydrated, but not freeze dried foods. Dehydrated veggies such as onion, garlic, and even kale should be available on supermarket shelves. I'm sure split peas will work as well. For examples of freeze dried food: instant rice, astronaut ice cream, and dried bacon.
30% slimmer... about to vacuum pack myself 🤣
Do they do that at spas?
We thank you for your service towards science lol I've always been curious but never tested
The title of this video is perfect
Thanks!
Coming from someone who vacuum packs food all the time freeze bread before vacuuming.
Good tip!
This is great content 😌
Thank you!
I would have put the bun on soft setting. Might have worked......
Very entertaining.
I'd be interested in making your own boil in bag dehydrated food meal. Just add boiling water.
Instant rice + dried veggies + sausage
Ramen + meat crumbles
Flat bread + cheese + meat patties
Maybe even storing condiments such as ketchup, salsa, or kimchi.
Long term storage of salt, pepper, sugar, honey, and coffee is interesting, too.
Hmmm. Dehydrated food seems usually freeze dried rather than conventional dry which takes much more expensive equipment.
@@BeatTheBushDIY Not really. Ramen, raisin, jerky, gummy, and fruit leather are all examples of dehydrated, but not freeze dried foods. Dehydrated veggies such as onion, garlic, and even kale should be available on supermarket shelves. I'm sure split peas will work as well.
For examples of freeze dried food: instant rice, astronaut ice cream, and dried bacon.
For the chips and Cheetos try putting a form lik from the pizza delivery?
You mean the mini plastic table to keep it from getting crushed?
@@BeatTheBushDIY yes
@@BeatTheBushDIY yes
actually put two together so the points wont puncture the bag!
Years ago I did my teddy bear to preserve him. He was losing his stuffing.
Awwww =D
Poor ice bat!!! 😫😫
I know! How could you, BTB!!
Lol! No animals or stuffier were harmed in this video.
haha
This vaccum sealer isnperfect for removong extea oil in potatoes! Just put a paper towler in with them.
Love the idea! But man... wast one bag seal per oil removal? You could use a long bag and cut off 2" each time you cut it open.
I just vacuumed sealed 40k dollars in prop money
Lol
Lol to funny
XD
Good for food freezer burn specially meat and thats about it.
That’s a pretty good plus right there.
Incorrect. Good for fruits and vegetables.