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Reynolds Handi Vac
On 12-12 I posted some photos of some herbs and veggies I stored using
the Reynolds Handi-Vac. this from the 12-12 post before http://i13.tinypic.com/6p5j054.jpg after http://i4.tinypic.com/6u82a8n.jpg 12-23 I brought some of the herbs I'll be needing here at daughters in Lake Havasu City AZ. http://i1.tinypic.com/6tzbbx5.jpg Love my gadgets. koko --- http://www.kokoscorner.typepad.com updated 12/16 "There is no love more sincere than the love of food" George Bernard Shaw |
Reynolds Handi Vac
Michael "Dog3" wrote:
> So you're the one that started this huh? Barb Schaller turned me onto > it. I just vacume sealed a bag of brown sugar I used yesterday to make > those nasty stained glass window cookies. I'm hoping it will help keep > the brown sugar nice and soft. No air will get to it. We will see. > > Michael > Well, no clue about the "HandyVac" but my Tilia Foodsaver does it very well. I reseal many items in the original package again and again, just cutting it open (and smaller) with each use. Brown sugar, cereals, chips...they all remain very fresh. I love not having to deal with hardening brown sugar!! |
Reynolds Handi Vac
Michael "Dog3" wrote:
> So you're the one that started this huh? Barb Schaller turned me onto > it. I just vacume sealed a bag of brown sugar I used yesterday to make > those nasty stained glass window cookies. I'm hoping it will help keep > the brown sugar nice and soft. No air will get to it. We will see. I keep my brown sugar in a closed but not evacuated jar in the fridge. Never clumps up. -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project - http://improve-usenet.org |
Reynolds Handi Vac
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 21:44:57 -0800, koko wrote:
>Love my gadgets. Well, I'm convinced. Think I'll toddle off to Target today and buy some for stocking stuffers. -- See return address to reply by email remove the smiley face first |
Reynolds Handi Vac
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 12:56:46 GMT, "Michael \"Dog3\""
> wrote: >Goomba38 > dropped this news: : in rec.food.cooking > >> Well, no clue about the "HandyVac" but my Tilia Foodsaver does it very >> well. I reseal many items in the original package again and again, just >> cutting it open (and smaller) with each use. Brown sugar, cereals, >> chips...they all remain very fresh. I love not having to deal with >> hardening brown sugar!! > >I have a foodsaver too but usually use it for big things. This Handi Vac is >a small battery operated hand tool which is awesome. > >http://www.alcoa.com/reynoldskitchen...ac/en/home.asp I have a foodsaver also but don't have the counter space to leave it out all the time. I love the handi-vac for small jobs > >I haven't used it a lot yet. I've sealed some cheese and some deli meats >as well as the sugar. I've never had to bother with brown sugar before. I >sealed it with the handi vac in it's original package. I'm glad to hear >the brown sugar stays soft. > >Michael I think you'll be pleased. koko --- http://www.kokoscorner.typepad.com updated 12/16 "There is no love more sincere than the love of food" George Bernard Shaw |
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"l, not -l" > wrote > I learned the hard way that one should be careful when using it on things > with a lot of air in them - like biscuits and bread. Next time I use it > on > left over biscuits, I'll freeze the biscuits first, so they don't > collapse. > Of course, if I hadn't been evacuating the bag while talking on the phone, > I > might have noticed a problem before my USA buttermilk biscuits looked like > English McVitie tea biscuits<sigh>. You mean ... maybe I should forget about sealing up my marshmallows? nancy |
Reynolds Handi Vac
Michael "Dog3" wrote:
> Blinky the Shark > dropped this > ynet.net: in > rec.food.cooking > >> Michael "Dog3" wrote: >> >>> So you're the one that started this huh? Barb Schaller turned me onto >>> it. I just vacume sealed a bag of brown sugar I used yesterday to make >>> those nasty stained glass window cookies. I'm hoping it will help keep >>> the brown sugar nice and soft. No air will get to it. We will see. >> >> I keep my brown sugar in a closed but not evacuated jar in the fridge. >> Never clumps up. > > I just don't have room in the fridge to do that. I don't use it that much > and it would take up space for months and months. I use a small jar. Overstock isn't in the fridge. -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project - http://improve-usenet.org |
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Michael "Dog3" wrote:
> "Nancy Young" > dropped this > : in rec.food.cooking > >> You mean ... maybe I should forget about sealing up my marshmallows? >> >> nancy > > Actually I think you could seal the marshmallows if you were real careful > about it. Leave them in the original package and slowly seal them. When it > looks like they are going to squish, stop the machine. I use my Tilia FoodSaver cannister for marshmallows. Since I keep my FoodSaver tucked on top of my microwave (no additional counterspace lost and it remains mostly tucked under the wall cabinet above) it is always readily available to reseal as the need arises. |
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On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 16:19:42 GMT, "l, not -l" > wrote:
> >On 24-Dec-2007, "Michael \"Dog3\"" > wrote: > >> I haven't used it a lot yet. I've sealed some cheese and some deli meats >> as well as the sugar. I've never had to bother with brown sugar before. I >> >> sealed it with the handi vac in it's original package. I'm glad to hear >> the brown sugar stays soft. >> >> Michael > >I learned the hard way that one should be careful when using it on things >with a lot of air in them - like biscuits and bread. Next time I use it on >left over biscuits, I'll freeze the biscuits first, so they don't collapse. >Of course, if I hadn't been evacuating the bag while talking on the phone, I >might have noticed a problem before my USA buttermilk biscuits looked like >English McVitie tea biscuits<sigh>. Too funny, I learned that lesson with the Tila. Gotta keep your eye on it. koko --- http://www.kokoscorner.typepad.com updated 12/16 "There is no love more sincere than the love of food" George Bernard Shaw |
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