In another thread one of our UK members queried what sort of contraption bag sealers (with or without vacuum) were and what they did.
Having supplied the answer got one thinking about the NIB Tila Foodsaver that has sat sitting on shelf since purchased at thrift a few years ago. Apparently one had as much use for the thing as previous owner. *LOL*
Well earlier this week local supermarket had a good sale in the meat section. Times being what they are and one always on the look out for a good deal snapped up several roasts, steaks, packets of ground beef, pork chops, etc....
when got home and looked at freezer there simply was no room at the inn for the entire haul. Then it came to me; remove things from original plastic/Styrofoam packaging and use the vacuum sealer to create less bulky packaging.
An hour or so later all was done and managed to fit into freezer. It was a bit like Lucy and the meat plan episode but can now say am well stocked for the duration. *LOL* We aren't a huge red meat eating household but if need a roast for Sunday dinner now have three! *LOL*
Here is how a vacuum sealer works:
Having supplied the answer got one thinking about the NIB Tila Foodsaver that has sat sitting on shelf since purchased at thrift a few years ago. Apparently one had as much use for the thing as previous owner. *LOL*
Well earlier this week local supermarket had a good sale in the meat section. Times being what they are and one always on the look out for a good deal snapped up several roasts, steaks, packets of ground beef, pork chops, etc....
when got home and looked at freezer there simply was no room at the inn for the entire haul. Then it came to me; remove things from original plastic/Styrofoam packaging and use the vacuum sealer to create less bulky packaging.
An hour or so later all was done and managed to fit into freezer. It was a bit like Lucy and the meat plan episode but can now say am well stocked for the duration. *LOL* We aren't a huge red meat eating household but if need a roast for Sunday dinner now have three! *LOL*
Here is how a vacuum sealer works: