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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> Sure, inasmuch as it could work as a container. They probably > won't spoil in that length of time in transit. Doing it right, > though, it would be properly canned and processed and > sent that way -- no spoilage. A vacuum seal via a Tilia > is not a substitute for proper heat processing. Yeah, but the Seal-A-Meal bags can be boiled. What if you sealed the food in bags, then subjected them to heat and pressure in a pressure cooker, the same time and temperature used for canning in Mason jars. Wouldn't that be completely safe? [Note that I added rec.food.preserving to the newsgroups.] |
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