Before I start yapping on about these amazing bags, I want to wish my youngest sister, Nancy, a very happy birthday. Love you kiddo. We hope you have a wonderful day.
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I’ve seen these all over Instagram lately, ignored them for several weeks, then decided to try them.
I AM COMPLETELY OBSESSED WITH THESE BAGS. SERIOUSLY.
The ones on IG are very expensive, the S&H that is, so I bought 2 sets on Amazon.com.mx. The first set I bought came with the manual jobby, as in the above photo, and the second one, still on the way, will have the rechargeable vacuuming device.
I have to tell you that they are the best things I’ve bought in ages. The meat in the photo takes up so much less room in the meat drawer, and the avocado is several days in the bag. The dark brown center was caused by being in a Ziplock bag prior to going into the vacuum sealed bag.
So, not only do the bags vacuum nicely, easily, and quickly, but they stay vacuum sealed after several days. I don’t have to get out the big machine, just open the drawer, and remove the manual thingy. Win, win.
Anyway, if you’re looking to make vacuum sealing a daily “thing”, then give these bags a try. I recommend them higher than the FoodSaver vacuum sealer, which I’ve had, and used several versions, for the past 15 years.
Until next time, stay happy, and healthy.
Post script: a few more examples of these amazing bags.
I just ordered 40 more bags. If you try these, get the manual thingy as the battery operated vacuum sealer pump takes forever. Enjoy.
I recently discovered that the battery operated vacuum sealer can be initiated on the cutting board, left to its own devices, and works just fine.
Just a few more photos of all of the fresh veg I’ve sealed in the smallest bags.