Food Preparation & Reheating Tips
Preparation Guidelines for Liquids:
Before you vacuum seal liquids such as soup stock, pre-freeze in a casserole dish, loaf pan or ice
cube tray until solid. Remove frozen liquid from pan and vacuum seal in a FoodSaver
can stack these "frozen bricks" in your freezer. When you're ready to use, just cut corner of bag
and place in a dish in microwave or drop into water at a low simmer, below 170°F (75°C).
To vacuum seal non-carbonated bottled liquids, you can use a FoodSaver
the original container. Remember to leave at least one inch (2.54 cm) of room between contents
and bottom of Bottle Stopper. You can reseal bottles after each use.
Preparation Guidelines for Make-ahead
Meals and Leftovers:
Efficiently store your make-ahead meals and leftovers in the stackable, lightweight
FoodSaver
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Containers. These convenient FoodSaver
resistant, dishwasher safe, and bases are microwave safe for reheating only.
Preparation Guidelines
for Snack Foods:
Your snack foods will maintain their freshness longer when you vacuum seal them. For best
results, use a FoodSaver
Container for crushable items like crackers.
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Vacuum Sealing Non-Food Items
The FoodSaver
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Vacuum Sealing System also protects non-food items from oxidation, corrosion and
moisture. Simply follow directions to vacuum seal items using FoodSaver
Silverware
To vacuum seal silver, wrap fork tines in soft cushioning material, such as a paper towel, to
avoid puncturing bag, and seal as normal. Your silver will be clean, fresh and untarnished right
when you need it for your next dinner gathering.
Camping
Your FoodSaver
Bags are ideal for outdoor excursions. For camping and hiking, keep your
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matches, maps and food dry and compact.
Water
To have fresh water for drinking, simply fill a FoodSaver
needed, let the ice pack melt. You can trim the corner off the bag to make a spout for drinking
or pouring.
Boating
If you're going sailing or boating, you can vacuum seal your food, extra batteries, memory cards,
cash, identification cards, boating license and a dry change of clothes. Just remember to bring
scissors or a knife to open the bags when you need them!
Emergency
To keep emergency kits safe and dry, vacuum seal flares, batteries, flashlights, matches,
candles, first aid kits, extra food and other necessities. Your emergency items will stay dry and
organized in your home, car, boat or RV.
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