Thinking about buying one of those Vacuum Sealing gadgets to preserve food
Question:Are they any good, and do they get used, or is it just another gadget that's sits at the back of the cupboard gathering dust.
Also would be interested if there is a particular brand to look out for
Dougwe said
06:19 PM Mar 3, 2014
I have a Sunbeam one and love it.
I get a whole lot of different fresh vegies, steam them, mush (not mash) them together, put serving sizes in bags, flatten then vaccume seal them and put in freezer. When out in the playground I have mixed vegies on hand that can be heated in the bag in hot water or as I do, thaw, take out of bag and heat in dry fypan. YUM.
Good to store meat, fish etc as there is no freezer burn and keep longer.
ballast2 said
06:38 PM Mar 3, 2014
We too have a sunbeam and use it at home and on the road. Great for freezing almost every thing with out freezer burns. wouldn't leave home without it any more.
Cheers
kiwijims said
06:44 PM Mar 3, 2014
Dougwe wrote:
I have a Sunbeam one and love it.
I get a whole lot of different fresh vegies, steam them, mush (not mash) them together, put serving sizes in bags, flatten then vaccume seal them and put in freezer. When out in the playground I have mixed vegies on hand that can be heated in the bag in hot water or as I do, thaw, take out of bag and heat in dry fypan. YUM.
Good to store meat, fish etc as there is no freezer burn and keep longer.
"GEE" Dougwe, All that with a Sunbeam,
Just imagine what you could do with a HOOVER
kiwijims
hako said
07:06 PM Mar 3, 2014
I'm interested in this too, although our Avan Cruiser is starting to get overweight with 'must have' items.
Has anyone tried the cheaper ones from Ebay that start at $50?
whitey2 said
07:51 PM Mar 3, 2014
We bought one from the camping store, used it for this trip and I've packed it, stops any blood etc from meats leaking anywhere, I vacuum and froze some meats and just left some in the fridge. While in larger towns I can stock up on meats. I hope to use it and not just throw in the back of the cupboard but time will tell I suppose.
Helena said
06:07 AM Mar 4, 2014
I Have the Sunbeam one as well really good use it all the time at home, but too large for us to carry it with us in the campervan so I bought a battery operated one to take away with us, so if I find a nice country butcher when on the road I can renew my meat supply my meat supply and seal it.
sufil said
10:23 AM Mar 4, 2014
I have the Sunbeam one too. I don't use it often, well probably every 4 weeks or so. All meat gets sealed and either fridged or frozen. Brilliant if you want to marinate your meat as it pulls the flavours into the meat. It is no good for bread or cakes or grated cheese!!(or anything that has a soft texture as it squishes it).I prepack all sandwich meat as well.
Cohiba said
11:33 AM Mar 4, 2014
Thanks everyone for your help, Caravan show this month in Perth, so I will see if I can pick one up
SnowT said
11:57 AM Mar 4, 2014
Me I have 2 of the Aldi one's..
- One for the house
- One for the New Bus..
the one in the Bus Will be going with me..
Juergen
Explorer said
05:18 PM Mar 4, 2014
sufil wrote:
I have the Sunbeam one too. I don't use it often, well probably every 4 weeks or so. All meat gets sealed and either fridged or frozen. Brilliant if you want to marinate your meat as it pulls the flavours into the meat. It is no good for bread or cakes or grated cheese!!(or anything that has a soft texture as it squishes it).I prepack all sandwich meat as well.
sufil Hi,
If You use the impulse button (Sunbeam units)You can take enough air out of the bag and not squish the bread etc. too much. Takes a bit of pracice.
Mike.
Gerty Dancer said
10:49 PM Mar 4, 2014
I bought one at a caravan show, then took it in the caravan around Australia without using it once. Left it home this trip, waste of space.
What works very well instead are snap-lock bags, you can get most of the air out of them and they are great for freezing, or storing fresh or pre-cooked food/vegs/fruit/ muesli/dry foods/tea bags/sultanas...... they come in several sizes, love 'em!
johnq said
11:36 PM Mar 4, 2014
Gerty Dancer wrote:
I bought one at a caravan show, then took it in the caravan around Australia without using it once. Left it home this trip, waste of space.
What works very well instead are snap-lock bags, you can get most of the air out of them and they are great for freezing, or storing fresh or pre-cooked food/vegs/fruit/ muesli/dry foods/tea bags/sultanas...... they come in several sizes, love 'em!
Put a drinking straw into the bag, zip almost closed, suck while finishing closure and you have vacuum packed.
Some cheap bags may not always maintain seal.
HuskyInAuz said
10:21 PM Mar 7, 2014
At first they were called 'seal-a-meal' and we would catch 'springs' (Chinook Salmon in BC talk) clean them, vacuum pack and immediately freeze. Guests thought we'd ran down to fish market in the AM when we bbq'd them almost a year later. Have been using them since '89 in the home and on the boat. If we decide to caravan we'll have on on-board.
Thinking about buying one of those Vacuum Sealing gadgets to preserve food
Question:Are they any good, and do they get used, or is it just another gadget that's sits at the back of the cupboard gathering dust.
Also would be interested if there is a particular brand to look out for
I get a whole lot of different fresh vegies, steam them, mush (not mash) them together, put serving sizes in bags, flatten then vaccume seal them and put in freezer. When out in the playground I have mixed vegies on hand that can be heated in the bag in hot water or as I do, thaw, take out of bag and heat in dry fypan. YUM.
Good to store meat, fish etc as there is no freezer burn and keep longer.
Cheers
"GEE" Dougwe, All that with a Sunbeam,
Just imagine what you could do with a HOOVER
kiwijims
Has anyone tried the cheaper ones from Ebay that start at $50?
I Have the Sunbeam one as well really good use it all the time at home, but too large for us to carry it with us in the campervan so I bought a battery operated one to take away with us, so if I find a nice country butcher when on the road I can renew my meat supply my meat supply and seal it.
Thanks everyone for your help, Caravan show this month in Perth, so I will see if I can pick one up
- One for the house
- One for the New Bus..
the one in the Bus Will be going with me..
Juergen
sufil Hi,
If You use the impulse button (Sunbeam units)You can take enough air out of the bag and not squish the bread etc. too much. Takes a bit of pracice.
Mike.
What works very well instead are snap-lock bags, you can get most of the air out of them and they are great for freezing, or storing fresh or pre-cooked food/vegs/fruit/ muesli/dry foods/tea bags/sultanas...... they come in several sizes, love 'em!
Put a drinking straw into the bag, zip almost closed, suck while finishing closure and you have vacuum packed.
Some cheap bags may not always maintain seal.