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Food Storage Bags

Food storage bags come in all shapes and sizes. There are large ons and small ones, fat ones and skinny ones, and they are all created for one single purpose. The storage of foodstuffs. Why, they even have vacuum seal type bags today. These are the type that remove all the air out of the bag thus, ensuring that the food inside lasts longer.

  

Air is the worst enemy to food. Especially perishable foodstuffs. Therefore, eliminating or keeping the air away from the food is the main priority. Many of these storage bags are not air proof. It seems like some air, however minute, is always leaking into the bag and increasing the spoilage factor. Thats when these vacuum sealed bags rank above the basic, and often, generic brand name bags.

Although, not all of these store bought brand storage bags are this way. There are a few brand name types that do quite well at keeping the air out. Some even have a double seal on their tops for added protection. These have a tendency to work very well.

But, plastic bags can only work well when one is gentle with them and ensures that the sides are not punctured or that the side seems does not rupture or leak. This is sometimes the case when overfilling occurs, which is more often than not. Of course, it is human nature to utilize as much space as possible, however, there is a limit as to this concept. Therefore, when filling one of these storage bags and it becomes three quarters full, stop right there and close it. If you have more to store, then use another bag. Even if there is just a little bit, use another bag. Do not risk a leak by forcing too much into the bag. Doing this will highly increase the possibility of a seal loss and thus, open the door for all your storage work to be for not.

Another wonderful aspect of these types of storage bags is the holiday element. Many manufacturers now create specially marked and printed bags specifically for this purpose. These will include things like Santa and snowflakes for the Christmas holiday, which incidentally is probably the time when most storage bags are used, as well as ghosts and goblins for Halloween. There are many different types and styles that one could use to correspond to the certain holiday. Therefore, search the specific isle at the store during these periods of the year.

Yes, food storage bags are a wonderful way to save leftovers as well as save money by buying in bulk and repackaging it. However, using these little marvels properly is a factor the most folks do not even consider even if they should.


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