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Old December 24, 2018   #61
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Not to cause any trouble... but my GF just uses ziploc baggies sealed to the point of a straw entry. She sucks the air out while extracting the straw and finishing the seal.
If my seal-a-meal "hack" ever breaks - time for a new GF !!!
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Old December 24, 2018   #62
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You have an organic carbon based vacuum sealer.
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Old December 25, 2018   #63
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I do the ziplock "straw seal" too. LOL! But it really works. I've been thinking this sealer thing over and just might ditch the idea since wrapping meats in plastic and then in foil has resulted in just about zero freezer burn over the years.

Thoughts are now turning to more rolls of soaker hose.....
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Old December 25, 2018   #64
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I do the ziplock "straw seal" too. LOL! But it really works. I've been thinking this sealer thing over and just might ditch the idea since wrapping meats in plastic and then in foil has resulted in just about zero freezer burn over the years.

Thoughts are now turning to more rolls of soaker hose.....
I read by one of the manufacture reps that you were wasting your money if it is to be sealed for a week month or two or even more.

The good sealer is for the long haul like even over a year according to him.

Mind you guys the sealer I will use for dried sausage and such not so much for the freezer.
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Old January 14, 2019   #65
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How about saving seed long term? Is vacuum sealing the way to go for that? Specifically I am thinking sweet corn at the moment, because last week I ordered a variety recommended here on tomatoville and ended up getting 2 lb for a little more than a I paid for 1k seed from my last johnny's order. Probably 5 years worth of seed between a few gardens.
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Old January 19, 2019   #66
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The free vacuum sealer is a seal a meal nothing fancy but as I said free, free is good.

As for the seeds in a sealed package I was hoping for a reply too.
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