Thank you so much Jenny! I have been using a vacuum sealer for over 10 years, and can't imagine life without it! It is absolutely fantastic for buy produce, meat, other foods when on sale. I have several tips. I wash and reuse my bags, but NOT ones used for raw meat. I always use a new bag if the food with not be heated again, like fruit. I usually freeze food in a bag before I seal, so the food doesn't get crushed. I put food into a bag, fold down the open top, and secure with a clip or clothes pin. For liquid foods, I freeze in a plastic freezer boxes (like Glad), ice cube tray, etc. Once frozen, just pop out and seal. I make cookie dough, roll into balls, and flash freeze on a baking sheet. Once frozen, I bag and seal. I always label each bag with name, date sealed, and cooking/baking instructions if applicable. This really helps me keep my freezer organized too! Trust me, life is so much better with a vacuum sealer!
I have had a food saver for years! It's worth the money. My son in law seen how I used it to save on meat, vegs and fruits in the Freezer. I showed him how you can seal mason jars for dry staples and your potato chip bags, etc. He was so impressed. He went out and purchased one for his kitchen. He's so cute because he's the cook. i highly recommend to purchase one. It came in so handy during the pandemic in 2020 when the stores shelves and freezer products were being brought up.
Thank you for the tips. 1 week in the fridge, and 6 weeks in fhe freezer wirhour freezer burn with ziplock but i like the vacuum seal just because I reusable vaccum seal bags to reduce plastic waste but also save money
If you open the bag close to the seal and remove some of the food, you can reseal the bag. This uses less than using several smaller bags. Beware of condensation on the cold bag requiring a moist seal. Wrinkles might be more likely. If you seal loose food like dry cereal, just cut the corner of the bag and reseal the corner.
Freezer burn is a weird term. It is not a burn. Most food has a very high water content--80% or more. When food is frozen, the water in the food slowly evaporates out of the food and refreezes on the surface of the food or the container. That is what we call freezer burn (ice, really) Freezer burn has little to do with spoilage. Getting the oxygen out of the bag is a good thing, but it will not stop the water in the food from slowly coming out and refreezing. True, the amount of frozen water on the surface is a good indicator of how long it has been frozen, but is not a good indicator of how the food tastes or how safe it is to eat....... I think it is unfortunate that they have not invented a gadget that we can use to see if there are any dangerous pathogens on the food so we know if it is safe to eat........ Cooking at a temperature above 160 degrees is a good way to kill almost all dangerous bacteria, but it is *NOT* a good way to be sure food is safe to eat because Some bacteria make a chemical that is deadly, and if you kill the bacteria it can't make any more of the chemical but the chemical already in the food (botulinum) is not destroyed by 160 degree heat, and is deadly stuff. A tiny amount can kill us.
Take a Ziploc bag and zip it 80% closed then put it into a food saver bag and suck all the air out, Stop it right before it seals then finish zipping it closed while it is still in the airless food saver bag it will come out with no air, I keep a bag just for taking the air out of my Ziplocs.
Hi , I also own a food saver! i dont know how I got along with out it! I save a lot of money and very little waste, usually when I get lazy and don't food save i
Thank you so much Jenny! I have been using a vacuum sealer for over 10 years, and can't imagine life without it! It is absolutely fantastic for buy produce, meat, other foods when on sale. I have several tips. I wash and reuse my bags, but NOT ones used for raw meat. I always use a new bag if the food with not be heated again, like fruit. I usually freeze food in a bag before I seal, so the food doesn't get crushed. I put food into a bag, fold down the open top, and secure with a clip or clothes pin. For liquid foods, I freeze in a plastic freezer boxes (like Glad), ice cube tray, etc. Once frozen, just pop out and seal. I make cookie dough, roll into balls, and flash freeze on a baking sheet. Once frozen, I bag and seal. I always label each bag with name, date sealed, and cooking/baking instructions if applicable. This really helps me keep my freezer organized too! Trust me, life is so much better with a vacuum sealer!
Just got a sealer yesterday. Excited to learn!
I have had a food saver for years! It's worth the money. My son in law seen how I used it to save on meat, vegs and fruits in the Freezer. I showed him how you can seal mason jars for dry staples and your potato chip bags, etc. He was so impressed. He went out and purchased one for his kitchen. He's so cute because he's the cook. i highly recommend to purchase one. It came in so handy during the pandemic in 2020 when the stores shelves and freezer products were being brought up.
Thank you for the tips. 1 week in the fridge, and 6 weeks in fhe freezer wirhour freezer burn with ziplock but i like the vacuum seal just because I reusable vaccum seal bags to reduce plastic waste but also save money
If you open the bag close to the seal and remove some of the food, you can reseal the bag. This uses less than using several smaller bags. Beware of condensation on the cold bag requiring a moist seal. Wrinkles might be more likely. If you seal loose food like dry cereal, just cut the corner of the bag and reseal the corner.
Freezer burn is a weird term. It is not a burn. Most food has a very high water content--80% or more. When food is frozen, the water in the food slowly evaporates out of the food and refreezes on the surface of the food or the container. That is what we call freezer burn (ice, really) Freezer burn has little to do with spoilage. Getting the oxygen out of the bag is a good thing, but it will not stop the water in the food from slowly coming out and refreezing. True, the amount of frozen water on the surface is a good indicator of how long it has been frozen, but is not a good indicator of how the food tastes or how safe it is to eat....... I think it is unfortunate that they have not invented a gadget that we can use to see if there are any dangerous pathogens on the food so we know if it is safe to eat........ Cooking at a temperature above 160 degrees is a good way to kill almost all dangerous bacteria, but it is *NOT* a good way to be sure food is safe to eat because Some bacteria make a chemical that is deadly, and if you kill the bacteria it can't make any more of the chemical but the chemical already in the food (botulinum) is not destroyed by 160 degree heat, and is deadly stuff. A tiny amount can kill us.
Cling wrap your food and then put in freezer bag. It'll last for months with no problem.
Just got a vacuum sealer and find this video addresses my freezing questions. Thank you.
Take a Ziploc bag and zip it 80% closed then put it into a food saver bag and suck all the air out, Stop it right before it seals then finish zipping it closed while it is still in the airless food saver bag it will come out with no air, I keep a bag just for taking the air out of my Ziplocs.
Yahooooo. Wow what a great video so so good. Each sentence you spoke just popped with great info! Yo you helped me thanks!
I have a vacuum sealer coming today! Tired of opening my store bought frozen veggies only to find them freezer burnt!! No more!!!
Jenny, you don't mention your model number. The link goes to a "Sorry, the requested page was not found." page.
Thanks I finally got me one after 88 pounds of deer sausage made.
Great informative video - Nice job
Hi , I also own a food saver! i dont know how I got along with out it! I save a lot of money and very little waste, usually when I get lazy and don't food save
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can i take steaks out of freezer and use a vaccuum sealer and do that to see if they will last longer
I am vacuum sealing food to put in freezer, but after one month I find about half of them lose their vacuum seal. What gives?
Incomplete seal due to wrinkle, bag develop holes, rough item in bag punctured the bag, food was placed in hot and now constricted
Thanks for the good info!
which food saver is best?
I “almost” cried when you said Bed Bath and Beyond
How can we save on bags or rolls???
I do save a bit of money and often by larger off-brand rolls to make bags verses the name brand rolls: amzn.to/2YLtJmi
If the bags are still reusable wash and rinse out let dry save money
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Freezer burn does not make food unsafe.