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Title: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: timfulford on August 16, 2011, 09:32:56 am
I have been an avid user of a simple vacuum sealer for many years, I have even developed a way of using a balloon pump to enable me to extract the air from standard bags prior to tape sealing them. However I have just treated myself to a 'posh' seal-a-meal machine which is excellent for standard sealing but can also be used for creating your own ready meal type boil/heat in the bag but with the advantage of home cooked food!
Does anyone else have any hints, tips or experience of this type of equipment?  Love to hear from anyone about this.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: cookie1 on August 16, 2011, 11:43:08 am
We have had a vacuum sealer for several years and wouldn't be without it. I use it to seal meat when I buy in bulk. (chicken too) I also use it to vacuum seal casseroles, cakes, etc. I freeze the food first and then when it is frozen I remove it from it's container and vacuum seal it.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: achookwoman on August 16, 2011, 12:08:56 pm
Yes , I have one also.  Love it.  Find it is a useful too to use with TMX meals.  Have used it mostly with soups.  Hang the liquid cooked soup over the edge of the bench to seal it.  I Have posted pictures of how to do this in a previous discussion on this topic.   I also Vac pack Xmas puds  They can be reheated in the microwave in the pack.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: maddy on August 16, 2011, 01:11:05 pm
Fantastic for keeping 1/2 avacado's.
Leave the stone in and seal......will last for over a week without turning brown.
I also buy bigger pieces of cheese and vacuum it once opened.
Also great for  marinades for intense flavour.  
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: timfulford on August 16, 2011, 05:11:18 pm
Excellent uses from everyone!  I have been smoking cheeses recently and then I vac pack them to mature, works a treat. I have also found that vac packing marinades increases the flavour in the product as others have found.
Curries, casseroles, stews, bulk buys all sealed.  I sealed a have white cabbage the other week and I am seeing how long it will last, I will keep you posted.
Currently looking for bulk buying of the bags/tubes because the cost of small packs is silly.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: maddy on August 16, 2011, 11:56:58 pm

Currently looking for bulk buying of the bags/tubes because the cost of small packs is silly.

Aren't they just!  I'm sure they will be something online.
I'm not sure where your located mindmapper, but I have purchased the Aldi brand of vacuum bags for a fraction of the cost, compared to the machine's bags.  They work just as well.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Amanda on August 17, 2011, 01:25:40 am
My butcher seasons and vacuum packs pork belly, which I then slow cook in the bag in the slow-cooker for 4-5 hrs, remove from the bag, dry and pat dry the skin then blast at 220C for 30-40 mins in the oven to crisp up the crackling.
Almost like sous vide and a fab meal.
I've seen bulk bags for sale on Amazon.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: judydawn on August 17, 2011, 01:39:43 am
Sounds like a great idea Amanda, where is your butcher?  I've bought Pork belly from the market but not vacuum packed. Found a great way to reheat leftover pork crackling from the other day - Chookie gave me a couple of those toaster bags and I just popped the rind into one, put it in the toaster and hey presto, crisp pork crackling that DH loves without having to heat the oven.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Amanda on August 17, 2011, 03:16:14 am
My butcher is here in Balhannah, Judy. A bit of a hike for you, I'm afraid.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: JulieO on August 17, 2011, 06:01:36 am
If you are in Australia, the bags from here are quite reasonable.  I bought some quite a while ago which I'm still going through.

http://thepackagingcentre.com.au/
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Nay-nay on August 17, 2011, 07:05:31 am
Almost like sous vide and a fab meal.
sous vide  (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sous-vide) - just what I was about to say. It is a bit of a hit since Master Chef.  ;)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Amanda on August 17, 2011, 07:10:33 am
I have to own up and say that I don't watch Masterchef.  :o
Also, I think the whole sous vide thing was a bit of a fad, but for pork belly - which is best if slow cooked - this is a great way to get a special meal on the table in very short time.  You can put it on during the day and then just finish it up in the evening.  I would imagine most butchers would do it if requested.  :)

Almost like sous vide and a fab meal.
sous vide  (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sous-vide) - just what I was about to say. It is a bit of a hit since Master Chef.  ;)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Yvette on August 17, 2011, 10:50:49 pm
What brand of vacuum sealers does everyone have?
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: achookwoman on August 17, 2011, 11:40:20 pm
Amanda, glad someone else doesn't watch Master Chef.  I watched the first episode and didn't like the way they treated the contestants.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Amanda on August 18, 2011, 12:36:04 am
It just seems like  a game show with food, monstrous ego's and gratuitous product placement. I can't be bothered, really.

Amanda, glad someone else doesn't watch Master Chef.  I watched the first episode and didn't like the way they treated the contestants.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Bedlam on August 18, 2011, 06:34:24 am
I wish I hadn't bothered,it annoyed me but I was sucked in! Weak hey
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on August 18, 2011, 07:54:14 am
I don't watch it either, don't have the time but would rather watch a cooking program on Foxtel if I did.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Cuilidh on August 18, 2011, 09:42:14 pm
When I first saw it I was qutie impressed that it was of the reality genre but the chefs / judges / cooks were actually very supportive and helpful to the 'contestants' and I thought it was was such a refreshing and wonderful change.  However, I soon learned otherwise it just deteriorated into yet another set piece reality show - with all the monotonous soul searching confessions of the participants, etc.  Really, really boring, but I guess bad news is better for viewing statistics than good news and the programme seemed to be heading that way (I had turned off before it got to this stage).  Such a shame as it could have been a really good programme. 

I read an article yesterday on the internet that was also critical of Masterchef but put forward the idea of presenting much the same show, only using healthy foods and creating meals that were not dripping in fats, etc. in an effort to encourage healthy eating and cooking and turn around our looming obesity epidemic.  A show such as that could be well worth watching.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Frozzie on August 20, 2011, 07:29:16 am
I was curious so DH downloaded a few episodes of the Australian Masterchef last week...dont think they hgave that in France its mainly Topchef (who are not amateur cooks) and some other one I cant remember anyway I was really disappointed not only at the whole show but the level of cooking was pretty bad and each time they were given recipes  ???...what the hell..even on amateur shows here they dont have recipes...dont know just found it overall a disappointment!
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Decadent Dot on August 20, 2011, 09:03:23 am
I don't think that my vacuum sealer is very posh. It is called FoodSaver compact II 550. I am cooking for one most of the time so it is a really useful gadget to have. I usually freeze my soups and stews in square tubs first and then I bag them. My family refer to them as soup or dinner bricks which does not sound very appertising. I have never thought to boil them in the bag. I make my bread then I slice it  before freezing it in a plastic box first. I then bag it in quarters. Its a bit long winded but the machine would just suck it into a mess if it wasn't frozen first and I only use maybe one or two slices of bread a day.I buy my bags from a company on Ebay. I prefer the bags to the rolls. 
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Yvette on August 20, 2011, 09:05:34 am
Thanks Dot I saw a sunbeam one the other week at Costco and wondered what they were like. It was $199
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Decadent Dot on August 21, 2011, 07:43:18 am
Yvette, Following Mindmappers message,I renewed my interest in food vacuum sealers and looked up a few on the internet. It seems to me that anyone would benefit by paying more for one that has a "suck" guage so that you can stop before the strong suction closes in on the food to squeeze it too hard. The trouble is that the very posh ones are way too big for my counter space. Mine is just basic which is why I need to "freeze before squeeze"  :( :( :(
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Yvette on August 21, 2011, 08:39:51 am
Thanks Dot I will research and go and look at a few
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Decadent Dot on August 22, 2011, 07:54:17 am
Hi Yvette,
I never before realised it but mine is also made by Sunbeam. It is known as "FoodSaver" with the makers name not evident. Anyway, I paid around £50 BP for mine so I think that the one you saw is the one that I have come up with as a model with the various sucking guages. (£99 BP here)I like it except that it is steel and black and I prefer white in my kitchen. I might even have considered upgrading but for the colour. I have certainly not had any trouble with mine.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Yvette on August 22, 2011, 11:18:11 am
Thanks Dot, I didn't notice what colour it was, I think it was white. I will save my money and have a look at a few others
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Amanda on August 22, 2011, 12:22:04 pm
I've been thinking of getting one of these for ages and I just bought one on Ebay - hope it's not a dud.
It has an auto-release sensor and allegedly detects different food density and also comes with a few rolls of bags - cost $99.99.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Nay-nay on August 23, 2011, 12:21:58 am
Do you have a link Amanda??  ;)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Amanda on August 23, 2011, 12:49:19 am
Sure do!
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-2011-Vacuum-Food-Saver-Sealer-BIGLAND-FREE-BAGS-/290486836661?pt=AU_SmallKitchenAppliances&hash=item43a25d5db5#ht_4777wt_958


Do you have a link Amanda??  ;)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on August 23, 2011, 01:24:59 am
Hope you receive it and try it out before the end of August Amanda - no point us both having duds  ;D ;D
I'm thinking about it but just holding back at the moment wondering if I really need one or not but for that price, if it works well, I might get one (if they have any left at the end of August).  Will watch this space for your review  :-* and then kick myself if they have sold out.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Amanda on August 23, 2011, 01:36:23 am
Judy - the item is in Sydney, so I'm hoping to get it this week.  I'll let you know what I think about it once I've had a play with it.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Bedlam on August 23, 2011, 01:43:15 am
Have to confess, I too am waiting for your verdict. Sounds a great deal and also nice to be Australian site.
Hope it's a winner Amanda
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: faffa_70 on August 23, 2011, 02:19:39 am
that's the one that DH and I had a look at last night Amanda, I too eagerly await your review  :-* :-*
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Amanda on August 23, 2011, 03:52:57 am
OK - it's all down to me now.
No pressure, then!! :o :o :D :D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: achookwoman on August 23, 2011, 06:33:29 am
I have one called EZIVAC.  You can let it do its own thing and suck the air out.  Or you can manually control how much air you wish to remove.  I have both bags and a continuous roll in 2 widths.  It is easy to use .  Last Xmas I taught the GC how to use it and they made book marks out of sealed Gum leaves and fern.for Xmas pressies.  All vacuum sealed. It also has an attachment,  which I haven't used, to suck air out of Jars (special ones that you buy)  I think I paid $300 for it at the Elmore Field Day.  I love it and seal some of the Quince Paste and other fruit pastes with it.  I find it good for soups as they freeze flat in the freezer.  I investigated the plastic which you use and it can be heated in boiling water for I thunk 15 mins without any bad effects.  I also seal small cooked Xmas Puds, to give away as pressies.  They can be reheated in the microwave or in boiling water while still in the vac. pack.  As you can see I use it a lot and these are only a few of the uses.  Go for it if you think it will do what you want. ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Nay-nay on August 25, 2011, 07:25:54 am
I just packed meat up from 2 cows and a sheep this would have been handy!! I'm waiting for your verdict too.  ;):-))
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Amanda on August 29, 2011, 03:16:01 am
Still waiting for it - hoping it will come today. :-))
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: jeninwa on August 29, 2011, 04:17:37 am
I tried to use my vacuum sealer last night took me about 10 goes to get it to work, so I am in the market for a new one.
Will be interested in what you think of yours Amanda when it arrives.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Amanda on August 29, 2011, 08:47:18 am
I've just picked it up from the post office - stay tuned! ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Bedlam on August 29, 2011, 09:07:04 am
Oow exciting
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Amanda on August 30, 2011, 06:34:36 am
I've just had a wee play with the new toy and am very happy. 
It is all pretty straightforward and idiot-proof (thank goodness), has a 'stop' button to stop the vacuum if you think it might get too squishy and came with a pack of bags and 2 packs of 2 different sized rolls of bags, so that you can cut them to size.
I think it's a very good deal for the price!
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Bedlam on August 30, 2011, 06:42:23 am
Thanks Amanda,I am going straight away to order. Well spotted,thanks for sharing.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: jeninwa on August 30, 2011, 06:46:57 am
Off to buy one 2, thanks for sharing Amanda.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Yvette on August 30, 2011, 07:11:36 am
Thanks Amanda
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on August 30, 2011, 11:11:43 am
Another one to order - thanks Amanda.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Nay-nay on September 02, 2011, 03:11:43 am
Thanks for being our guinea pig.  ;)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Amanda on September 03, 2011, 06:10:07 am
Just zapped all the very stale bread into crumbs in the TM & vacuum sealed it in individual bags.
New toy still working well and saving me heaps of space in the freezer. :) :) :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Bedlam on September 03, 2011, 09:52:45 am
Looking forward to receiving mine,hopefully no more freezer burn
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Snoozie on September 03, 2011, 11:17:05 am
Was just looking in to these. Can you use rolls with the one off the net? Can you make microwave meals?
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Cornish Cream on September 03, 2011, 11:27:15 am
I found this vacuum sealer on Amazon in the UK,it has 50% off :o
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Andrew-James-Quality-Vacuum-Machine/dp/B001HBE5Y8/ref=sr_1_2?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1315044971&sr=1-2
Has anyone got this particular model? I'm sooooo tempted  ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on September 03, 2011, 12:27:32 pm
Was just looking in to these. Can you use rolls with the one off the net? Can you make microwave meals?

Here's (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-2011-Vacuum-Food-Saver-Sealer-BIGLAND-FREE-BAGS-/290486836661?pt=AU_SmallKitchenAppliances&hash=item43a25d5db5) some details of the one Amanda posted - that should answer some of your questions but I don't about microwave meals snoozie.  I'm hoping to receive mine next week.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: achookwoman on September 03, 2011, 02:13:19 pm
Yes , you can do microwave meals with them.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Decadent Dot on September 03, 2011, 07:13:30 pm
Quote
I found this vacuum sealer on Amazon in the UK,it has 50% off
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Andrew-James-Quality-Vacuum-Machine/dp/B001HBE5Y8/ref=sr_1_2?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1315044971&sr=1-2
Has anyone got this particular model? I'm sooooo tempted 

Hi CC,
I don't have that particular model but I do have one that functions the same. I currently have the lesser model of this one and I have been pleased with it and it is in good shape but I have to say that I would go for this one. The same make as mine but a more advanced model.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Food-Saver-V2860-IUK-Vacuum-Sealer/dp/B002C7E1RC/ref=sr_1_1?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1315072308&sr=1-1

I know that it is quite a bit dearer but it has the added function of sucking withour crushing. I get fed up of freezing on open trays before I can put items in the freezer bags. If I don't then the food just gets broken and squashed.  I would upgrade my model if only they did this in white which I prefer.

OMG, I have repeated the word model four times in one paragraph. My English teacher would have had a fit! :o


Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Cornish Cream on September 03, 2011, 07:40:16 pm
Thanks for your advice Dot.I was attracted by the 50% off but because you have one and use it regularly I would definitely upgrade to the model that you recommend.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Amanda on September 03, 2011, 11:26:30 pm
It might be useful to check on the kind of plastic used in the bags to make sure that they are safe to microwave. ;)

Was just looking in to these. Can you use rolls with the one off the net? Can you make microwave meals?
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: johnro on September 04, 2011, 12:07:00 am
Thank you all for comments re vaccuum sealing systems.  I have been looking for a while now - so just did the impulse buy after your link to the ebay model Amanda - thank you so much for being the test dummy!!!!!!!!!!! With school hols fast approaching activity on ebay increases significantly in this household, just as well I am off to see DD in Sydney for 5 days - oh forgot there will be a different type of purchasing perhaps - yahoo!!!!!!!!! 
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on September 04, 2011, 02:41:20 am
School holidays again already Robyn - gee that comes around quickly  ???
Enjoy yourself in Sydney with DD.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Snoozie on September 04, 2011, 04:21:07 am
I wouldn't be reheating in plastic anyway but wondered about the slight undercooking and presentation factor as gifts.  What are the cannisters like?

About to buy one too lol
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: johnro on September 04, 2011, 04:24:41 am
Another 2 weeks unill the end of terrm Judy but who's counting!!!!!!
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Snoozie on September 04, 2011, 04:29:20 am
Another 2 weeks unill the end of terrm Judy but who's counting!!!!!!

I am!
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: jeninwa on September 04, 2011, 06:44:34 am
Its 4 weeks till school holidays here in the west. Trying to decided where to go these holidays. Burneo and Brisbane last 2 school holidays. DH thinks I should stay home. :D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Chelsea (Thermie Groupie) on September 04, 2011, 08:21:17 am
Hang in there Robyn.  We have just finished the winter term and are now on holidays down here in Tassie. We are off to the Sunshine Coast (QLD) for a week from next Saturday.  I hope it stops raining up there!!! We have beautiful sunshine here in Tassie at the moment.  ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Decadent Dot on September 04, 2011, 08:50:38 am
Quote
Thanks for your advice Dot.I was attracted by the 50% off but because you have one and use it regularly I would definitely upgrade to the model that you recommend.

CC
I have decided to upgrade regardless of it not being white. I have ordered mine today (I noted that there is no delivery charge which has to be an added attraction) I shall put my older model on Ebay for about £20. I just thought that I would tell you in case you want to hear my opinion on the new one. I feel confident that I will find it as good as the older model (even better with the added features that improve it) I certainly hope so anyway 'cos it's a bit extrav' of me to get rid of a perfectly good one.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: johnro on September 04, 2011, 11:29:20 am
Chelsea I hope that the weather lightens up for you - the Sunshine Coast is a wonderfully relaxing hol (compared to Gold Coast anyrate!!!) - will say a few prayers for you and your family re weather!!!  :)  :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on September 05, 2011, 08:27:01 am
Received my vacuum sealing machine today - I haven't got anything I want sealed at the moment so will just read up on it until I'm ready to use it.  Not too bulky so easy to store.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: trudy on September 05, 2011, 08:28:27 am
Thought mine might arrive today too Judy.  Perhaps tomorrow.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Bedlam on September 06, 2011, 05:55:16 am
Thanks Amanda ,mine arrived today looks great. Same as Judy nothing to use it on at the mo but read up on it for when I do.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on September 08, 2011, 02:01:55 am
Ok, been reading the thread.

Confused ??? ??? ???

Is the idea of the vacum sealer to prolong the life of food in the freezer?  Or is it just to save space?

Thanks
H :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on September 08, 2011, 02:25:05 am
It will do both Hally.  Have a read of this (http://www.dehydratorbook.com/vacuum-sealer.html).
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on September 08, 2011, 06:33:13 am
I have just vacuum sealed my first item and I had to show you a picture  :-))  So much quicker than I thought, you don't even have to heat the machine. I'm very pleased with it, thanks Amanda.

 
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Meagan on September 08, 2011, 06:36:47 am
Looks great JD I  have ordered myself one as a birthday present from DH  ;) should be great and I hope to use it a lot when I get a deep freeze  ;D in the next month or so!
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on September 08, 2011, 06:37:11 am
Looks good JD

Back from dentist and of for a sleep. Just had ??? To check the forum, SAD

Hally in Pain ::
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on September 08, 2011, 06:43:18 am
Good for you Meagan, when's your birthday?

Rest up Hally, we aren't going anywhere - you can catch up with the forum later  :-* :-*
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: johnro on September 08, 2011, 10:56:45 am
Still waiting for my vac sealer :) :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Meagan on September 08, 2011, 04:24:07 pm
Good for you Meagan, when's your birthday?

The 21st JD ;)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on September 09, 2011, 01:43:20 am
Noted, thanks Meagan. 
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: achookwoman on September 09, 2011, 11:39:58 am
Judy,  this looks very professional.  Come and do mine please. ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on September 09, 2011, 11:56:35 am
Oh Chookie, I've seen some of your sealing work - you don't need any help  ;)  I am not sorry I bought it.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: jeninwa on September 09, 2011, 03:09:20 pm
Mine arrived Tuesday, my granddaughter is her visiting she has been buy vacuum sealing every thing she can. I am very impressed with how easy and quick it is to use. Much better than my old one. Read the booklet and had a laugh at some of the wording.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on September 10, 2011, 12:35:18 am
Woud love to know how often you use the machine and how much the bags cost.

Thinking i might need to purchase one :D

Poor dh cc, its going to get another bashing soon..... Its going to Hawaii, hoping to find some kitchen shops there.
H :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on September 10, 2011, 12:41:32 am
Mine arrived Tuesday, my granddaughter is her visiting she has been buy vacuum sealing every thing she can. I am very impressed with how easy and quick it is to use. Much better than my old one. Read the booklet and had a laugh at some of the wording.

Well there you go guys, just shows how easy it is to use.  Jeninwa, you would think in this day and age manufacturers could get the wording spot on wouldn't you.  I had to read some sentences a few times before it sunk in.  Even have to confess that the first instruction for using the machine baffled me  :-))  'Plug the cord in and turn the machine on' - silly me went looking for the 'on' button on the machine (I'd already turned the wall switch on but thought they meant there was one on the machine too as it is just a normal thing to flick the switch when you plug something in).  It took me longer looking for that than it did to seal my first package  :P :P.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: johnro on September 10, 2011, 12:41:55 pm
Delivered to my door very early this morning - just in time to a a bake and bag hol!!!!!!!!!!!!!  :D  :D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Decadent Dot on September 12, 2011, 08:15:21 am
I have had my updated Sunbeam FoodSaver for a week now. I am enjoying the better features on it particularly the gentle touch with things like cake etc. I have decided to continue freezing soup and savoury mince into blocks as shown in my picture because they are so much better to stack. I have lots of plastic butter cartons for the job. These cartons go in the dish washer and are a boon to me especially since my portions are mostly frozen as singles.  They stack so well in the cupboard too.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: achookwoman on September 12, 2011, 08:19:14 am
DD,  what fun you are having.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Cuilidh on September 12, 2011, 08:19:43 am
Have you tried freezing soups and liquids in used / clean milk cartons?  My MIL used to do that all the time, but I haven't tried it - I should as they should work really well (just have to make sure that you don't slam the freezer door or push the drawer in too enthusiastically!)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Decadent Dot on September 12, 2011, 08:25:54 am
Having mentioned my picture, I forgot to include it.
This shows my individual portion blocks. It is an absolute must to label though as you just can't rely on the colour. I need to do a lot of blocks to freeze this week as I am expecting to go in hospital and I think I will be glad of just a block and my microwave afterwards.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on September 12, 2011, 08:59:41 am
I do hope it is nothing too serious Dot, anyone to care for you when you come home?
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: johnro on September 12, 2011, 09:53:10 am
(http://dl.glitter-graphics.net/pub/2145/2145431xbwtj6638n.gif) very quickly Dot  :)  :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on September 12, 2011, 09:55:51 am
Decadent Dot, hope all is ok, hospital is not a nice place to be.

Nice sealing, very neat.

Hally :)

Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Decadent Dot on September 12, 2011, 11:02:36 am
Actually, I have never been in hospital except to have babies and that is some considerable years ago.  :-)) :-))  I hear that you get thrown out very quickly these days. my main problem will be boredom  :(followed by suspect quality food. :-)) They need a Thermomix on every ward for me. Anyway I have not been told a date yet but thank you all for your concern.   ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Cornish Cream on September 12, 2011, 01:23:26 pm
Actually, I have never been in hospital except to have babies and that is some considerable years ago.  :-)) :-))  I hear that you get thrown out very quickly these days. my main problem will be boredom  :(followed by suspect quality food. :-)) They need a Thermomix on every ward for me. Anyway I have not been told a date yet but thank you all for your concern.   ;D
It's such a same you live in Nottingham Dot otherwise I could have smuggled some food to you on the ward. ;) ;) I hope everything goes well :-* :-*
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Frozzie on September 12, 2011, 10:40:32 pm
oh dot hope it all goes well...i feel for you as I cant stand hospitals...so excrutiatingly boring!...just take some of your cookbooks with you lol ..seriously though take care and wish you a speedy recovery  :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Cornish Cream on September 13, 2011, 11:59:45 am
Quote
Thanks for your advice Dot.I was attracted by the 50% off but because you have one and use it regularly I would definitely upgrade to the model that you recommend.

CC
I have decided to upgrade regardless of it not being white. I have ordered mine today (I noted that there is no delivery charge which has to be an added attraction) I shall put my older model on Ebay for about £20. I just thought that I would tell you in case you want to hear my opinion on the new one. I feel confident that I will find it as good as the older model (even better with the added features that improve it) I certainly hope so anyway 'cos it's a bit extrav' of me to get rid of a perfectly good one.
Dot did you get any bags supplied with your new machine? What bags do you recommend? I have my finger poised over the " to buy" button :D :D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Decadent Dot on September 13, 2011, 05:28:56 pm
Hi Denise
The vacuum machine comes with 1 roll and just 2 single different sized bags to look at and try. I buy my bags off Ebay but I just can't remember the make. This company on Ebay  (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-Vacuum-Food-Sealer-Rolls-28cm-X-6m-12m-total-/310344095467?pt=UK_HomeGarden_Kitchen_FoodStorage_GL&hash=item4841f316eb) look o.k. and might be good to try to start. It's a fair price for 2 x 6mtr rolls.

I have only ever used bags with that diamond pattern on one side. I bought 50 bags 24cm x 35cm and 50 bags 15cm x 30cm but again I can't recall who I bought off. I think the bigger bags are best. You see, you can always make these smaller whereas you are forced to accept the smaller sized bags as they are. When you open one from the freezer, you will be cutting off the sealed bit. (7cms)  If you had intended to re-seal the bag, you need to have enough left on the bag to set it on the sealer again. If you don't have enough left then you would  have to re-bag the remaining contents in a new bag.  :( I turn my used bags inside out and wash them in the dishwasher to re-use except for bags that had really greasy or smelly food  for instance.(fish) I am careful with my use of bags and they have lasted me for ages. Of course it is a different story if you plan to use a new one every time. I would have a go with the accompanying roll and get used to how it works but don't leave it too long before ordering as the whole machine comes to a standstill without supplies. Always try sealing the bags that foods come in, like crisps and dried fruit because many of them will heat seal so saving your precious bags. The machine is good. I am glad of the tip up possibility as overall it was larger than I expected. Sorry if this is an epic, but I wanted  to be clear. ;D Feel free to ask me any other details
Dot
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Cornish Cream on September 13, 2011, 06:12:56 pm
Thanks Dot for the info and the tips about always having extra bags and reusing others.It would have never occurred to me to wash the bags in the dishwasher.Do you use clothes pegs to anchor them down on the top self?
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Cuilidh on September 13, 2011, 08:51:21 pm
All the best for your stay in hospital, Dot.  I've spent more time than I would like to remember in hospitals in the last five or so years and I found the best meal was breakfast - CORNFLAKES - they simply can't get that wrong!!!
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: katesjoy on September 17, 2011, 10:38:37 am
Finally, mine has arrived.  Only got to have a quick play with it before work, but already see myself getting very vacuum sealing happy.  Next addiction coming right up.  ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on September 20, 2011, 10:07:42 am
I think i need one.

Are you all hapoy with yours?

How much are the bags or rolls to buy?

Thank you
Hally :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: johnro on September 20, 2011, 10:37:55 am
I have only played with mine so will need to get serious before the end of the hols!!!!!  :D  :D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: deltamushworn on September 20, 2011, 12:21:19 pm
Just in case anyone is in Melbourne and are after one, the breville seconds shop in huntingdale sell them pretty cheap and also the bags for it, i have one and it's a little ripper . Small but pretty good. I use it for meat and meals on our camping trips.  ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: fundj&e on September 20, 2011, 12:23:10 pm
I think you do hally. great for summer when making jams for the winter

Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on September 20, 2011, 12:53:11 pm

I think i need one. You certainly do

Are you all hapoy with yours?  Yes I am Hally and it takes up hardly any space

How much are the bags or rolls to buy?The Biglands came with lots of bags/rolls and I'm sure someone will come up with the best price a bit later when we all start running low.  Cookie buys hers from The Master Butchers Asscn I think? Those that haven't contained raw meat can be washed and reused and as they are fairly expensive I think, I will certainly be doing this.

Thank you
Hally :)

Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Meagan on September 20, 2011, 04:54:51 pm
I think you do hally. great for summer when making jams for the winter



What do you mean fundj?
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: fundj&e on September 20, 2011, 10:07:14 pm
megan I freeze all of the jam i make in bags or plastic containers. Mainly i will use sistema 200ml just the right size for us and to give away (full) when i see them on sale for $1.00 i will buy 10 at a time

 i use this size for
Hummus, onions   garlic, olive pate, legumes to add to soups, butter, egg whites, chesse and list goes on.

Bags are a bit messy and it takes more time to fill then you need to transfer to a container but, do take less room up in the freezer
Sorry, was that too much information :-\
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Meagan on September 21, 2011, 12:36:45 am
Interesting! So you don't jar it at all?
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Meagan on September 21, 2011, 12:39:31 am
I meant to write as well I unwrapped one of these this morning "DH" bought it for me for my birthday  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: fundj&e on September 21, 2011, 12:50:27 am
To mush work with jars.............. Washing, drying, boiling
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: achookwoman on September 21, 2011, 05:59:55 am
Fundj,  I use bottles for all preserves as I don't want to use the space in the freezer.   I often make jam while I am cooking tea.The TMX makes 3/4 jars and I can cope with this amount while doing other things.  I also bottle fruit in the Microwave ,  for the same reason.  I have posted the method on my Blog.  Sorry,  still haven't taken the time to learn to link.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on September 21, 2011, 08:29:37 am
Great present Meagan, were you expecting it?
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on September 21, 2011, 08:30:45 am
Fantastic Meagan

H :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Meagan on September 21, 2011, 10:10:24 am
Great present Meagan, were you expecting it?
Lol yes Judy I ordered and paid for it  ;)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: faffa_70 on September 21, 2011, 10:39:02 am
at least you got something you wanted Meagan!!  :D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on September 21, 2011, 12:09:53 pm
Too true Kathryn.  I think we have all been there.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Meagan on September 21, 2011, 01:27:43 pm
Yes Kathryn. I do draw the line at wrapping my own presents though  :D I leave paper scissors tape etc out with my present and DH wraps it generally prefaced by ' what did I get you?' lol
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Meagan on September 21, 2011, 01:28:43 pm
In his defense he came home with flowers yesterday afternoon  :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: faffa_70 on September 21, 2011, 01:53:35 pm
DH and I do the same though. If it wasn't for the kids it would just come into the house being noted that it was for that pressie but the kids love the excitement so we purchase things, bring them home with the comment "this can go in the cupboard for my b/day, xmas. fathers/mothers day etc)  :D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Cornish Cream on September 21, 2011, 06:51:25 pm
As you know I was already to buy this but found out today that I need 7x 1/2 meters of fabric for my chair that I bought back in July :P Good fabric isn't cheap,so my purchase for the vacuum sealer has to be put on hold,well maybe until I can sneak it on my credit card. :-)) :-))
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: johnro on September 21, 2011, 09:50:33 pm
Re pressies - Kathryn and Meagan we all seem to be speaking with the one voice  :D  :D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: faffa_70 on September 22, 2011, 12:39:02 am
DH may just get this vacuum sealer for xmas since he wants one to marinate and then seal up his beef jerky  :D :D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: nazar on September 22, 2011, 01:59:45 am
hi there
 have been thinking for a while that this would be useful to get
is everyone who brought a vacuum sealer from the link from amanda from ebay still happy with there machines
l saw that the sale finishes 30 sept
can you use zip lock bags in the vacuum sealer or do have to buy special ones
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on September 22, 2011, 02:05:51 am
Yes I am very happy with mine ahoney.  It comes with loads of rolls/bags and I'm not sure on your other question re using ziplock bags.  Maybe someone else has tried it but I wouldn't be game. When I bought mine it was only supposed to be going for a few more days but I see it is still on there with another 'buy before' date.  With a few of us having bought this machine, I'm sure someone is going to do the homework for us and find out where to buy the cheapest bags when we need to replenish our stocks.  Mine will last a fair time though if I don't go lending it out  :-))
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: nazar on September 23, 2011, 01:53:05 pm
while l was shopping today 
l brought a pie machine and saw a sunbeam  valcum sealer on special from retra vision
it was cheaper than harvey norman
so l asked her whats your best price and she gave me a discount on both of them
l felt so lucky today  as l got  my nestle cookbook l missed out on first time
so tommorrow l want to try it out  mmm, l cant wait lots to do

Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: CreamPuff63 on September 23, 2011, 02:07:35 pm
what model did you get nazar and what price did they give you?
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: nazar on September 23, 2011, 02:23:14 pm
vac 430  its the 28cm one
for$122  from margaret river  retra vision store
l saw the same one in bussellton for $249 from harvey norman
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: CreamPuff63 on September 23, 2011, 02:29:23 pm
 :o :o :o marg river is cheaper than busso??? pick me up from the floor!
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: nazar on September 23, 2011, 02:43:12 pm
 yah l thought the same thing
so  i ask her and she said that they like to get rid of the old stock before christmas
 as company change the look of the machine to encourge people to buy them
 l dont know the price of them from perth  but thought from maragaret river  it was a good price
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on September 23, 2011, 07:41:20 pm
You've done well with your shopping nazar - what's next on the list  ;)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Cuilidh on September 23, 2011, 09:49:57 pm
I was also at our local Retravision yesterday (they are offering everything at cost + 5% this weekend - I don't know how they propose to make a profit and stay in business at that rate, but I can only assume they know what they are doing - as you say, Nazar, clearing the floor for Xmas stock).  Anyway, I bought a Breville toasted sandwich maker - except it is HUGE.  It's their 'professional' model and does loads more than toasting sandwiches.  The hinge allows it to open up flat so you can use both the top and bottom plates for cooking / barbecuing, etc..  One plate is flat and one is ridged so I am planning to use it to roast vegetables, etc. as well as experimenting with pikelets, and so on.  Should be fun (I think!).
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: nazar on September 24, 2011, 09:39:47 am
judydawn
 l had thought that  once l had brought my thermie

that l would be decluttering  the cupboard  which l did
but did not think l would fill it so soon
l only got my thermie in july
so l dont expect to be buying anything else  yet
but that could change
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: cookie1 on September 26, 2011, 03:00:24 am
Nazar we've had a vacuum sealer for many years.You can't use zip lock bags in them but if you ever come up to Perth you can buy bags at Master Butchers Limited in Canning Vale. You buy by the 100 and they have lots of sizes. They're much cheaper than Sunbeam ones and work really well.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on September 26, 2011, 03:05:15 am
I wonder if other States can get theirs from our Master Butchers Asscn too?  Worth a phone call perhaps.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: cookie1 on September 26, 2011, 06:14:38 am
Certainly would be Judy. We tried many types of bags before we found these. They must have a rough side to work in a Sunbeam.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Yvette on September 29, 2011, 11:07:11 am
Just ordered a vacuum sealer yay it is DH's birthday on thursday so I said it could be for his birthday haha
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: fundj&e on September 29, 2011, 11:16:03 am
good thinking Yvette  ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: johnro on September 29, 2011, 12:35:56 pm
Another forum inspired purchase which is ever so handy - I bought the one in the thread on the forum, no problems in my playing to date - need to take a leaf form Hally and get into some serious freezer filling in preparation for the new term!!!!!!!  :)  :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Yvette on September 30, 2011, 01:06:57 am
I bought the same one Robyn hopefully get it next week as I am in Sydney
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Yvette on October 01, 2011, 01:07:02 am
Just received my vacuum sealer today (saturday 10 am) only ordered it thursday night how good is that?
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on October 01, 2011, 01:33:07 am
That was quick Yvette, we don't get Saturday deliveries here - lucky you.  Have fun with it.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: johnro on October 01, 2011, 01:45:20 am
Have fun playing with your new toy Yvette  :D  :D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: jeninwa on October 01, 2011, 01:51:33 am
Have fun playing with your new toy, I love mine its so easy to use.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Yvette on October 01, 2011, 03:53:27 am
Thanks ladies I didn't know we got saturday deliveries either a nice surprise though
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: fundj&e on October 01, 2011, 05:37:27 am
at xmas time we do get deliveries here in syd
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: fundj&e on October 12, 2011, 09:30:58 pm
50 Pack 22 x 30cm Eurolab Vacuum Sealer Refill Bags for $ 27.90
Can anyone tell me if that’s a good price?


http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/p/50pk-vacuum-sealer-refill-bags-22-30cm/
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Yvette on October 13, 2011, 10:50:04 am
Not sure Fundj doesn't sound cheap to me
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: KarenH on January 04, 2012, 10:00:10 am
Hi everyone,
Just been reading this thread and seriously considering buying a vacuum sealer.  Those who bought them from ebay from the site that Amanda posted, are you still happy with them and do you use them much?
Thanks!
Karen
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on January 04, 2012, 10:08:11 am
I want one too, but dont like buying from ebay >:(

H :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on January 04, 2012, 10:09:11 am
Yes Karen I am still happy with mine - don't use it all that much but it is handy when I do need it.  If you buy meat in bulk I imagine it would be extremely handy.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Yvette on January 04, 2012, 09:06:50 pm
Yes Karen works well don't use it heaps though
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: timfulford on January 04, 2012, 09:37:34 pm
Used mine the on new years eve as I deliberately went to the super market half an hour before they closed to get meat bargains. 8kg gammon joint on the bone for £5!  Home, butchered and vac packed ready for smoking later in the year.
Vac packed blanched sprouts at £1 for 10kg  why waste a bargain?  vac packer pays for itself over and over.
This year going to try cooking sous vide..........
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on January 04, 2012, 10:08:11 pm
OK really need one with my big meat rder.

Anyone bought one NOT. From ebay?

Thanks

Hally

Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: johnro on January 04, 2012, 10:28:03 pm
Hally I used mine to vac pac all the sweets prior to Christmas as we travelled on mass to Ayr for Christmas - all froze and travelled well.  The difference in price to the ones available in the stores here the bargain was too great an offer topass and I have had no problems  :)  :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on January 04, 2012, 10:59:12 pm
Robyn, i am sure they have but I never have much luck with items from ebay, i noticed it said no returns >:(

H :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Cuilidh on January 05, 2012, 12:34:15 am
Hally, I'm not totally up on this subject just yet, but I believe there are new laws that have been put in place recently that cover guarantees / warranties and I would imagine that a 'no returns' policy may well be illegal. If the no returns aspect is a problem for you (and it would be a problem for me), try to clarify what the law is and that may make you more comfortable with your decision.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: KarenH on January 05, 2012, 12:40:44 am
Thanks for your replies everyone - I think I might have to get one.  We have just started buying nuts and seeds and dried fruit in bulk from a local bulk food distributor (Gaganis Brothers, for those in Adelaide) and it is just sooooooo much cheaper.  I have been dividing them into portions and freezing them in snaplock bags, but figured a vacuum sealer would be a better way to go.  Will also have to start using our dehydrator more, and vacuum seal the stuff we dry in that.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: cookie1 on January 05, 2012, 03:10:55 am
Hally we have a Sunbeam bought from the Good Guys and then you can get bags from Master Butchers near me. They are much cheaper there. If you buy one I can get bags for you if you need them and meet you for coffee.
We've had ours for years and I love it. I vacuum seal all meat I buy and any food going into the freezer. eg pies, casseroles etc.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Nik2WIN on January 05, 2012, 07:00:11 am
Hally

I don't know where you are but I'm in the UK and I bought my vacuum sealer from Amazon.  Arrived next day and we love it.  DH, who initially told me off for spending money,  :-)) thinks its great!  I went out last night, came home and he'd vacuum sealed a load of computer bits!

I do need to find a cheaper supplier of bags/rolls though and we will definitely be reusing them where possible!

Nik
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: damck on January 05, 2012, 07:53:38 am
Interesting to read all of your comments. I have one (Sunbeam) used it a few times and then it didnt appear to work so took it back got another one and the same thing - must be doing something wrong? Any tips? :-\
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: cookie1 on January 05, 2012, 08:23:02 am
I always seal with the rough side of the plastic bag down. Also if there is any moisture at all at the top of the bag it won't seal. Carefully wipe it out (first few cm's) with a paper towel. If you still can't get it to work, place whatever you are sealing into a cheap plastic bag and then place that into the sealing bag. That way you can re-use the bags if you wish.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on January 05, 2012, 12:08:17 pm
Cookie off to  the good guys I go, maybe tomorrow, depends on the boys.

Coffe always good ;D

Nik i live a 19 hour plane ride  away from you, but thanks, cookie nearer with a 19 min car drive :D LOL

Hally :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on January 06, 2012, 02:43:32 am
Bought it
Sunbeam $123 from the good guys, yay

H :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on January 06, 2012, 04:00:03 am
Glad the boys let you go shopping Hally - sometimes it has to be about 'US' doesn't it  ;)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on January 06, 2012, 05:13:35 am
Yes, out by the pool watching them.

I can read my emails while they swim, great another good excuse not to clean,, dont have time, soo sad :(

H :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Frozzie on January 10, 2012, 05:16:09 pm
Oh yes hally so sad  :D :D

I avoided that prob and got à cleaning lady once à week to help with thé excess  ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on January 10, 2012, 08:52:17 pm
Ooh frozzie lucky you.

We have our lady come in once per month. Our house is quite large and I need help.

H :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Frozzie on January 10, 2012, 09:13:46 pm
Once à month?  We got our cleaning lady when i was prégnant with dd as i starting having more and more back problems so keeping thé house clean became à prob on a regular basis  :P.  I lové thé help  ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on January 10, 2012, 09:15:55 pm
Yes its very costly, so we all do bits in between

H :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Cuilidh on January 10, 2012, 10:08:27 pm
As I've said elsewhere on this forum, I got used to having a part time amah (maid) whilst we lived in Hong Kong and tried to do without help once we got to Australia, but then, when I was sick several years ago we decided that we needed to get help in again, so I now have a lady that comes in for two hours a week and that pretty well keeps everything under control.  I simply couldn't work in the business (10 - 12 hours per day M-F and 5 hours on Sat) without the help.  I don't regret it and certainly don't consider it an extravagance.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: fundj&e on January 10, 2012, 10:36:33 pm
if and when we  live in Bali ,i will have a maid and a pool boy every day ,i am not very comfortable with that, by law you have to employ 2  Indonesians
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on January 10, 2012, 10:45:16 pm
When we both worked full time, we had a cleaner once per week. Is was great, but once a month is good and we can afford that.

Uni, dont forget we are all having a catch up in bali, LOL ;D

H :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: faffa_70 on January 10, 2012, 10:46:34 pm
We will keep that pool boy and maid busy for you lol  ;) ;)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: fundj&e on January 10, 2012, 11:00:10 pm
how much fun would that be. hally and i fighting like cats and dogs and kathryn breaking it up
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: jeninwa on January 10, 2012, 11:08:41 pm
Well I better come to Bali to help  katheryn  :D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on January 10, 2012, 11:46:23 pm
Uni we dont fight >:(, we play ;D

H :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Very Happy Jan on January 10, 2012, 11:47:08 pm
Well I better come to Bali to help  katheryn  :D

I think there will be a lot of volunteers to help Kathryn   ;) ;) Me for one ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: cookie1 on January 11, 2012, 12:48:11 am
My Mum always told me that play fighting woould end up hurting someone.  I'd better come to throw you both in the pool. :-))
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: fundj&e on January 11, 2012, 12:52:39 am
 ;D lol cookie, 1 thing is 4 sure cookie , i would pull you in with us  ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: cookie1 on January 11, 2012, 11:43:27 am
Well it would be hot. ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Frozzie on January 11, 2012, 12:34:59 pm
Lol That would be à laugh
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: CreamPuff63 on January 11, 2012, 01:01:49 pm
well I will be in the kitchen helping the maid cook nasi goreng, and then when we've all eaten I'll be next to the pool watching the pool boy (so make sure he's worth looking at!)

I like the idea that they specify that you must employ 2 x Indonesians as it helps to keep locals employed. When we stayed in a hotel recently, there was an Australian girl working in the hotel and she looked like a square in a round hole. Good on her for broadening her horizons but I like to talk to the locals when I'm there IYKWIM.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Frozzie on January 11, 2012, 02:45:21 pm
Lmao cp...but somehow think you would get thrown in thé pool with thé rest of them  ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: faffa_70 on January 11, 2012, 03:09:45 pm
Frozzie we will have to time it for a time when you are in OZ so you can join us!!!  :) :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Frozzie on January 11, 2012, 03:17:11 pm
Yes that would be lots of fun...will definately let you all know next time we are downunder (no clue as yet) so we can organise such a catchup or you can all run in the opposite direction lol !

For the moment im stuck at home looking after kids and dh with a herniated disc (such fun) and dreaming about get togethers in bali and hot pool noys (got that uni !!)  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: fundj&e on January 11, 2012, 09:28:08 pm
poor DH kim ,  how did it happen  ?
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Frozzie on January 11, 2012, 09:41:32 pm
Dont know he woke up end of dec like that and it just kept getting worse until he couldnt move...who knows what he gets up to while im asleep lol...he hates being stuck in bed but think he is quietly enjoying having me take care of him ...seeing the doctor again tomorrow after his scan today so will see what she says!
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: fundj&e on January 11, 2012, 10:01:45 pm
 ;) does the chandelier need fixing too ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on January 11, 2012, 10:25:28 pm
 :D :D :D :D :D Uni you are so quick  :D :D :D :D :D  Frozzie you must read that one out to DH and I hope a good laugh does not make his back worse.  3 children to look after now, you are going to be so much busier.  Look after him well and he will go back to work sooner hopefully.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: cookie1 on January 12, 2012, 05:14:05 am
Uni I loved it. I'm sure the injury was substained in a perfect normal sleep. ;) ;) ;)

Frozzie that must be horrid for him. He must be in quite a bit of pain.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Frozzie on January 12, 2012, 02:18:24 pm
 :D :D :D yes in normal sleep (you girls and your minds)

More time off unfortunately for dh and he is only in pain if he moves...not fun for him and absolutely NO activity of any kind just bed rest ...lol he is thrilled!!

Im taking care of all three precious gifts but seem to be running so many more errands (dh prob did more than i gave him credit for)...hopefully he will be back at work soon enough for his sanity and the fact that he is our only source of income...dont even want to think about that becoming a problem!

Ahh lifes hurdles...thankfully its just a little one  ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: cookie1 on January 13, 2012, 05:59:17 am
Is he bored Frozzie? DD has been home since mid afternoon Wednesday and has to have complete rest. She is bored out of her brain. The ipad has been a blessing and she has read a heck of a lot. We certainly take our good health for granted as well as our mobility.

We had a car club member round this morning and he told us that his wife (young) had a heart attack a week ago. She is slim and very fit. Thank goodness she is ok.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Frozzie on January 13, 2012, 06:13:58 am
He is cookie but luckily he likes games like the xbox so i went and bought him some new ones yesterday to keep him occupied and interested....plus the kids and i have been eating with him picnic style in the bedroom and i come up and spend time with him during the day....im going to have to go to bed alot earlier as im starting to feel quite tired already...
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on February 08, 2012, 11:14:26 pm
I have just start defrosting some meat that I have vacuumed packed & frozen.

Has anyone reused the bags?

H :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: judydawn on February 08, 2012, 11:26:10 pm
I don't think you are supposed to Hally with meat and I certainly don't if chicken has been packed in it.  I have washed beef ones well then put them in the dishwasher to make sure they are really clean and if it has contained a precooked meal that hasn't stained the plastic, I wash and re-use them too.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Halex on February 09, 2012, 12:11:31 am
Thanks, will do.

Just seems a shame to throw out, but not worth getting sick over.

H :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Deniser on February 09, 2012, 04:37:12 am
I read that it is OK to wrap meat/chicken in glad wrap first and then re-use the bag.  Have some in the freezer now but have not re-used as yet.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: cookie1 on February 09, 2012, 04:46:25 am
Some people we know wrap their food in plastic bags and then vacuum seal it. They can then use the sealing bag again with no worries. For meat etc make sure that it is fully enclosed in the plastic bag so no juices can leak out.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: pumpkin pie on February 12, 2012, 07:01:35 am
I decided today that a vac sealer would be a great asset for us as we have our own beef butchered, I also freeze pre cooked meals  and also help with extending the life of fresh veg etc, so went on the link that Amanda posted before Xmas and purchased the Bigland one for $99.99 (still on special, I think they continue the special after the first one has ended, especially if they are a business)), and especially as those of you that have purchased it seem happy with this one.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Halex on February 12, 2012, 08:38:58 am
I bought mine when I ordered a side of beef to share with a friend.

Good move

H :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: mcmich on February 12, 2012, 09:57:47 pm
I've just finished reading this thread. I have had a vacuum sealer for years but only use it sporadically.
I must get it out again and put your suggestions to use.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: Itsnotartitsdinner on October 09, 2013, 02:56:06 am
I was just reading up on this thread and saw the big land vacuum sealer on eBay. Is it worth it? Or should I spend the money on a brand like Breville, Sunbeam etc? http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/BIGLAND-130W-Vacuum-Food-Saver-Sealer-Full-Range-Accessories-Camping-Package-/290891876451
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: frans on October 09, 2013, 04:56:52 am
Hi, I have been reading with interest your vacuum sealing subject. Could I  suggest a site called  " idemo.com.au " He has a few different type of sealing items on his site. I have the sealing lids and they are very good. I also have the bags wich you can reuse time and time again. You can seal them with a hand pump or a small electrical device wich he also sells. I have no affiliation with this site. Frans
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: cookie1 on October 09, 2013, 05:53:05 am
I was just reading up on this thread and saw the big land vacuum sealer on eBay. Is it worth it? Or should I spend the money on a brand like Breville, Sunbeam etc? http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/BIGLAND-130W-Vacuum-Food-Saver-Sealer-Full-Range-Accessories-Camping-Package-/290891876451

I guess it is up to you. I have a Sunbeam and find it very good and use it a lot. I can buy bags for it at Master Butchers Limited here in Perth. They are cheaper than the Sunbeam ones. I find the size fine.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: astarra on October 21, 2013, 03:53:51 am
I have just read all 14 pages of this thread, thinking i need one!! I buy our meat in bulk and then package it into meal sized lots for us but have been getting frustrated with the freezer bags tearing. Am thinking vac sealed bags won't??
Would love to know exactly what models people recommend (The link Amanda posted goes to a whole page of them so not sure what one people have got), also what features are ideal and what are gimmicks (if any).  :)
TIA.  :-*
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refridgeration
Post by: astarra on October 21, 2013, 03:59:46 am
I was just reading up on this thread and saw the big land vacuum sealer on eBay. Is it worth it? Or should I spend the money on a brand like Breville, Sunbeam etc? http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/BIGLAND-130W-Vacuum-Food-Saver-Sealer-Full-Range-Accessories-Camping-Package-/290891876451

I just brought this one so hope it is worth it....I read all the seller's feedback for this item and everyone seems happy so .... took the plunge/ bit the bullet/ whatever.  :-)) :-)) :-))
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: cookie1 on October 21, 2013, 04:36:46 am
You won't regret it Astarra. There is never any freezer burn on the food at all. I even package leftovers in them. I freeze the food in a container and then as soon as it is frozen I vacuum seal it. Seems to last for ever that way. Don't forget to label it or you will have some interesting leftovers!
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: astarra on October 21, 2013, 04:46:45 am
Thanks cookie, that is good to know.  :)

Wow  :o ...just received an email saying it is posed already  :D :D and they have sent through tracking info too  :D :D :D :D :D That was quick!  :o :o ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on October 21, 2013, 05:12:53 am
You will live it astarra, the food us so much better, nice and neat and you can fit so much more in the freezer. I write the contents on the plastic along the seal line with a black marker.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: judydawn on October 21, 2013, 05:52:59 am
I'd still like to know where the cheapest place is to buy more stocks of the bags etc.  I have a few left from the supply that came with my machine and don't have a great need for vacuum sealing things these days but you will certainly get good use from yours Astarra.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on October 21, 2013, 06:11:06 am
The last pack of bags I purchased at the Good Guys, they were generic brand ones and have been quite good. JulieO posted a link in one of the threads that I'm going to purchase from in the near future.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: obbie on October 21, 2013, 07:53:51 am
I just bought a vaccum sealer too.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: cookie1 on October 21, 2013, 08:33:01 am
What sort did you get Robyn.

Judy, over here we can get them at Master Butchers. They are wholesale butcher suppliers but will sell to the public.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: judydawn on October 21, 2013, 08:47:55 am
Thanks girls.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Emme on October 21, 2013, 09:14:50 am

Judy, over here we can get them at Master Butchers. They are wholesale butcher suppliers but will sell to the public.
Are the bags you get for the Sunbeam Cookie?  I have always used the Sunbeam bags or rolls but they are quite expensive.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: cookie1 on October 21, 2013, 12:15:47 pm
Yes they work in the Sunbeam. We tried heaps and heaps and were then told about them. They have a rough side and a smooth side and come in various sizes.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: obbie on October 22, 2013, 06:42:14 am
I bought it from oo.com.au

Food Vacuum Sealer Saver with Heat Strip Free 10 Bags
Product Code: HMFSMA2120   $64.95
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Emme on October 22, 2013, 07:51:43 am
Yes they work in the Sunbeam. We tried heaps and heaps and were then told about them. They have a rough side and a smooth side and come in various sizes.
Thanks Cookie, will look them up.   ;D
Title: Re:
Post by: Itsnotartitsdinner on October 22, 2013, 12:54:24 pm
I would love to know how it goes Obbie as I want to buy one for MIL for Christmas
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: obbie on October 23, 2013, 03:52:08 am
I'm sure I will use it.
marinates meat in it, and then freeze, so it is all ready to go.


should get it this week..
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on October 23, 2013, 05:09:55 am
Obbie I will be interested to hear how you go sealing with the marinade in the bag. I've tried it a few times and found it needed to be partly frozen otherwise it would seep up through the top.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: cookie1 on October 23, 2013, 05:57:31 am
I've had the same problem Wonder. Any liquid seems to seep up as you vacuum seal. That is why I freeze my casseroles and soups before vacuum sealing them.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on November 06, 2013, 10:53:58 pm
Still haven't had a lot of luck with liquids in the machine but have been using it much more than every before and my fridge and freezer are looking great. I bought a heap (close to 150) bags from the supplier JulieO listed in the shopping thread and now have different sizes and much cheaper than the ones I had. I got a number of avocados from the farmers 2 weeks ago and because we tend to go through them slowly here and waste at least half, I cut them in half stoned them and then vacuum sealed each half in it's own small bag and then left in the fridge. 2 Weeks later they are great and I'm just opening one package each time I want some avocado. it will be interesting to see how long they last.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Bonsai on November 06, 2013, 11:16:09 pm
Fluids don't vacuum well as they get sucked in to the sealing device. You can vacuum if you freeze first but I suppose that defeats the purpose. Commercial vacuum devices have a system which drops the pressure inside and outside the bag so that fluids don't get sucked out
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on November 06, 2013, 11:46:46 pm
Thanks bonsai, some seem to be having success with marinades and others not. I guess it does make a difference how thick they are and how much. At the moment I've been freezing anything liquid into blocks and then vacuum sealing.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: JulieO on November 07, 2013, 09:15:04 pm
Wonder, does your machine have the ability for you to stop the vacuum process then seal or is it just automatic?

When I'm vacuuming something that has liquid in it, I will vacuum until I see the liquid being sucked up to the top.  I then press cancel or stop, then press seal.  You don't get all the air out like normal, but it is good enough.  It's good when it's a marinade because you can then squish the bag now and then, it's not quite as solid so to speak.

Another idea I've read about but haven't tried, is to have the bag containing the food/liquid hanging over the side of your bench top so the liquid moves to the bottom of the bag and then vacuum.  More air can be removed before the liquid is sucked up IYKWIM. Might be worth a try.  :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: astarra on November 07, 2013, 10:03:42 pm
I have got mine now - it is still sitting in it's box on the bench.  :-\ :-[
My freezer is about 1/2 empty now  :) and want to get it cleaned out before I refill it - sure the sealer will get a workout then!
- also think it will be used alot once the summer veges become an abundance!  ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on November 07, 2013, 10:49:54 pm
Thanks for those tips JulieO. I do have one where I can stop the seal but wasn't sure if that outweighs the positives of the vacuum seal?? I did do this with a batch of marinated chicken wings and the marinade remained semi liquid after freezing so I was very worried the chicken hadn't frozen properly so ended up throwing them away.  :-[

I also tried the hanging the bag over the bench with a batch of bolognese sauce and at that time I didn't realise that the generic bags we purchased at the good guys were not great quality, and with the first batch I was concentrating on the sealing and not watching what was happening with the bag that was hanging over the bench and the bottom seal split sending meat sauce all over my feet and the kitchen floor. A huge mess that the dogs had a great time helping clean up. the bags I purchased through your link seem much better quality but I think when I next try that method I'll seal along the bottom edge a second time just to be sure.

Astarra you'll love it, I'm finding it's great for things in the fridge and saves so much room in the freezer.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: obbie on November 08, 2013, 12:50:15 am
got mine, so cooking heaps tomorrow, and sealing. will report back.

Dream pot to get a work out too.
and my 2 thermies, so busy weekend.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: astarra on November 09, 2013, 04:19:36 am
Be interested to hear what you seal and how you find it Obbie.  :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: mrsb on November 09, 2013, 08:00:36 am
I've just read all this thread and wondered Amanda and Judy how are you going with yours? I don't think the link works to the actual product on eBay, would either of you mind showing a new link? I'm interested in getting one...
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: judydawn on November 09, 2013, 09:09:54 am
mrsb, it doesn't look as if that model is available anymore.  Just google Bigland vacuum sealers to come up with the latest model.

Mine is doing well still.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: mrsb on November 09, 2013, 09:44:37 am
Thanks Judy,
I've searched and only found one model. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/BIGLAND-130W-Vacuum-Food-Saver-Sealer-Full-Range-Accessories-Camping-Package-/290891876451

I just hate being the guineapig. Maybe I should just get the sunbeam?
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: judydawn on November 09, 2013, 09:50:26 am
I think they are all probably muchy muchy mrsb - this one certainly has gone up in price since Amanda, myself and others bought it on special for $99.99.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on November 09, 2013, 11:09:22 am
I've had the EziVac for a number of years and it's great. I purchased at the good food and wine show but you can buy them online.
Title: Re:
Post by: Itsnotartitsdinner on November 09, 2013, 08:54:24 pm
Obbie interested to hear how yours is going. Where did you buy it from again?
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: obbie on November 09, 2013, 10:56:23 pm
ebay, i used it last nite, all good.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: achookwoman on November 09, 2013, 11:15:40 pm
Wonder, does your machine have the ability for you to stop the vacuum process then seal or is it just automatic?

When I'm vacuuming something that has liquid in it, I will vacuum until I see the liquid being sucked up to the top.  I then press cancel or stop, then press seal.  You don't get all the air out like normal, but it is good enough.  It's good when it's a marinade because you can then squish the bag now and then, it's not quite as solid so to speak.

Another idea I've read about but haven't tried, is to have the bag containing the food/liquid hanging over the side of your bench top so the liquid moves to the bottom of the bag and then vacuum.  More air can be removed before the liquid is sucked up IYKWIM. Might be worth a try.  :)
.                 
I do the same as Julie.  I love to vac soups.  They store flat, on top of each other.  I think I posted a photo  of soup being sealed,  hanging over the edge of the bench.  I cut my big bags  and reseal  the edges to the size I need. I have only bought big bags and small bags.  I love this machine. 
The GC made Xmas presents  by vac sealing gum leaves.  They selected particularly nice leaves and did the whole process themselves.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: judydawn on November 10, 2013, 12:50:51 am
Your photo will be found on this (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=4591.15) page Chookie, just scroll down to find it.
Title: Re: Re: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Itsnotartitsdinner on November 10, 2013, 03:52:52 am
ebay, i used it last nite, all good.

Oh great! What brand is it?
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on November 10, 2013, 04:13:44 am
Judy, thanks so much for finding and posting that link, I can't tell you how many times I have searched for that picture. I have the same machine as cookie. I'll be interested in how your new bags go Judy, I got mine from the supplier this week and yesterday sealing up pies I had quite a few bags that would vac but I couldn't see a hole or gap in the sealing.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: judydawn on November 10, 2013, 04:22:40 am
You couldn't or could see Wonder?
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: achookwoman on November 10, 2013, 04:46:05 am
Thanks again Judy.  i don't know how you do it.
My Vac machine is called an Ezivac. I bought it at a Elmore Field Day.  I have had it for years. I haven't tried any other bags in it except the ones that they sell.
I have made filling for Pasties for Dinner tonight, but have, as usual made too much filling.  I will Vac seal the leftovers and it will be ready to use next time I make pasties.

Wonder I have the same brand as you.  Did you have any problems using the bags that came with it?  When mine don't seal properly it is usually because I have moisture along the edge to be sealed/ 
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on November 10, 2013, 06:09:08 am
Chookie I haven't had the problem before. I found the EziVac vac bags a bit expensive but maybe that's the way I need to go. I'm keeping a track of how many aren't vacuuming properly and also trying to figure out if it's operator error or not. Now that I've got all the extra bags and got into more we are vacuum sealing everything, even cleaned out my freezer and vacuumed some things which were just in glad wrap.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: obbie on November 11, 2013, 03:45:18 am
Product Code: HMFSMA2120

Food Vacuum Sealer Saver with Heat Strip Free 10 Bags

Vacuum Sealer with 10pcs Pre-Cut Sealer Bags

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Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: JulieO on November 11, 2013, 09:15:11 pm
Judy, thanks so much for finding and posting that link, I can't tell you how many times I have searched for that picture. I have the same machine as cookie. I'll be interested in how your new bags go Judy, I got mine from the supplier this week and yesterday sealing up pies I had quite a few bags that would vac but I couldn't see a hole or gap in the sealing.

Wonder, like Chookie says, it sounds like there is moisture where it's trying to seal.  

What I do is fold back the top of the bag with dry hands (about 2-3 inches), put in the contents and making sure my hands are dry, I unfold the top and vacuum/seal.  This stops any moisture from getting on the area where you will be sealing.  I've never had a problem with unsealed bags doing it this way.  :)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on November 11, 2013, 11:01:18 pm
Thanks Julie, that's sounds like a great method. Now that I've got almost unlimited bags I find I'm using it so much more than I have in the past and vacuum sealing everything.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Amanda on November 12, 2013, 07:29:14 am
I've just read all this thread and wondered Amanda and Judy how are you going with yours? I don't think the link works to the actual product on eBay, would either of you mind showing a new link? I'm interested in getting one...

Mine died recently so I bought the Sunbeam model, which doesn't seem all that much better than the Ebay cheapie.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Cuilidh on November 12, 2013, 08:39:56 am
I am becoming more and more tempted to get one of these as my freezer isn't all that large and being able to compact everything down in size would be wonderful.  Ah well, Xmas is coming up I'd better give this thread a good read again and start dropping heavy hints to DH!
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: achookwoman on November 12, 2013, 08:18:11 pm
Wonder,  what Julie assays is correct.  I also place the empty bag into a jug,  poke it well down,  pull the extra  overlap down the outside of jug.  This is good for semi liquid things like stews.  Clean dry hands essential. 
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on November 12, 2013, 09:37:54 pm
Chookie, when you use the method of hanging the bag over the bench does Ral help you? I was trying to do some pasta sauce on my own the other day with just a small bag and found it "challenging" holding the bag, lining it up in the machine and snapping the lid into place.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Emme on November 12, 2013, 10:00:47 pm
Great tips Julie and Chookie, the moisture explains why I have had a couple not seal, Thank you  ;D
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: obbie on November 12, 2013, 10:23:23 pm
Just to say, I am very happy with the one I bought 2 weeks ago.
Need to buy more bags.
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Post by: Itsnotartitsdinner on November 15, 2013, 04:27:08 am
Thanks Obbie I have ordered one for my MIL. I probably should have got one!
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: achookwoman on November 15, 2013, 08:34:28 pm
Wonder,  I put a high stool near the bench and rest the bag with the filling on this.  You need the stool to take the weight but not push the contents up to the top.  Hope this make sense.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: mrsb on November 15, 2013, 08:55:10 pm
I bought the one I put a link up for. Haven't received it yet, but will let you know what it's like when I've tried it.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: obbie on November 15, 2013, 09:15:34 pm
who else is going to get one.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: cookie1 on November 16, 2013, 09:06:39 am
Not me. I've had one for years and love it.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Amanda on November 17, 2013, 10:52:23 pm
Update on my new Sunbeam sealer - not thrilled.  :-\
I'm finding that many of the bags I sealed now have air in them.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: judydawn on November 17, 2013, 10:54:44 pm
Take it back Amanda, not good enough!
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on November 17, 2013, 10:58:22 pm
That's a shame Amanda, there seems to be mixed reviews of the Sunbeam one. I'm very happy with my Ezivac one, not sure of the price comparison though.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: obbie on November 18, 2013, 03:34:16 am
can you swap it Amanda ;)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: cookie1 on November 18, 2013, 08:39:01 am
I'd take it back Amanda. Or even ring the company. I rarely have that happen with my Sunbeam. Perhaps only if I have moisture in it.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Cuilidh on December 04, 2013, 07:10:32 pm
I ordered the Ezi Vac yesterday for Xmas.  The machine sounds good, it's the quality of the bags available that seems to be the challenge.  Can't wait till it arrives ... but not allowed to open until Xmas day!
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: achookwoman on December 04, 2013, 07:52:26 pm
Marina,  you will love it.  I have learnt how to use mine,  mostly by watching the demo men who sell them at country shows.  There is probably something on the internet demo them.  I am doing chicken soup today,  to freeze. 
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Cuilidh on December 04, 2013, 07:55:12 pm
Today is certainly the day for chicken soup ... are you expecting snow up your way today?  So much for summer!
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on December 04, 2013, 09:18:17 pm
That's great Marina, you will love it. My freezer is full of vacuum packed bags at the moment. I think the bags from JulieO's link are pretty good, I'm sure the problems we were having were definitely user error. I might need to look on utube as Chookie has suggested, I've got much better but still struggle with liquids.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: achookwoman on December 05, 2013, 09:18:01 pm
Marina,  freezing yesterday.  Ral lit fire ,  I made jam and baked.   Lots of hail in the rain. 
Wonder,  will try and take photo of the set up for when I vac liquids.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on December 05, 2013, 09:35:50 pm
Thanks Chookie, that would be great if you get a chance.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Cuilidh on December 06, 2013, 12:15:38 am
My sealer arrived this morning.  Dying to try it but, seeing as it is (theoretically) my 'surprise' Xmas present from DH I may have to wait a couple more weeks. 

In the interim I will stock up on extra bags - what is the consensus with regard to the best size?  I would guess larger rather than smaller?
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: judydawn on December 06, 2013, 12:21:06 am
I like the rolls Marina, then you can make them as large as you want.  I have 22 & 25 cm wide rolls, both useful.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on December 06, 2013, 02:02:26 am
I purchased a roll, a bag of ones about 20cm x 30cm (wish they were slightly bigger) and a bag of small ones which are about 5cm 10cm. My aim in getting so many and smaller is that I don't want to reuse them so prefer different sizes so i'm not wasting any more than I need to. The small ones are great for things like pies, single serves of rice, grated cheese and sauces.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: achookwoman on December 06, 2013, 04:05:59 am
I have rolls and bags.  With the rolls,  as Judy says ,  you can cut them to size.  The very small ones that  Wonder has would be handy,  but I tend to use Zip lock bags for these small things as I am going to use these more quickly. 
Marina,  you need to work out what you are going to vac. 
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Cuilidh on December 08, 2013, 08:19:08 pm
Marina,  you need to work out what you are going to vac. 
You are probably right about that, Chookie, I guess it will take a while to figure it all out.  I think I will get a roll initially, and see what happens next.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: troupie on April 12, 2014, 04:59:06 am
After reading what I could find on the forum on food vacuum sealers I noticed that Harvey Norman had one called VacPro in their latest catalogue; has anyone heard of this brand? It is $299. TIA.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: cookie1 on April 12, 2014, 05:13:23 am
I haven't. sorry troupie. We have a Sunbeam and it has been going for years. We can also buy the bags cheaper for it near me.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on April 12, 2014, 06:32:01 am
Sorry troupie, I've never heard of that brand. I have a EziVac and love it. I buy the generic bags online so they are cheaper.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Cuilidh on April 12, 2014, 08:36:47 am
Wonder, did you ever figure out how to vac seal liquids successfully?  With soup season coming up it would be handy to get some hints and tips.  Ta.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Wonder on April 12, 2014, 09:13:25 am
Not overly successful Marina. I tend to stand the bags up while the soup is freezing and then vacuum once almost frozen.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Cuilidh on April 12, 2014, 09:18:30 am
I was more or less thinking along those same lines as well.  Chookie has developed a technique of some sort, I should have thought to ask her when we had lunch last week.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: cookie1 on April 12, 2014, 10:19:04 am
I freeze my soup in a container and then vacuum seal it when it is frozen. ( I take it out of the container)
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: troupie on June 23, 2014, 05:53:04 am
I ended up buying an EziVac as I saw it in the Kitchen Witch and am very happy with it. A friend gave me a roll of bags she buys on line from Crazy Sales but they don't seem to be sealing well. Can someone please help me with this; do I need to buy special bags for the EziVac. These cheaper bags had the little bumps on them like the few that came with the machine.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Cuilidh on June 23, 2014, 08:31:26 am
I got bags from the internet, I cannot remember who I got them from, but I think it was through a link supplied by JulieO.  Will see if I can find the link for you ... but don't hold your breath!
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: cookie1 on June 23, 2014, 12:42:51 pm
Troupie make sure the top, inside of the bag is dry. You don't want any moisture to come up to stop it sealing. Also try the bumpy side up and then the bumpy side down. Sometimes it prefers one way to the other.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: troupie on June 23, 2014, 12:56:16 pm
Thanks Cookie1; I will try both of those suggestions tomorrow. I was concerned that some machines might require a particular kind of bag.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: Cuilidh on June 23, 2014, 09:25:08 pm
This (http://www.thepackagingcentre.com.au/) is where I got my bags from, Troupie.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: obbie on June 23, 2014, 09:45:30 pm
I buy my bags from a local catering supply shop, for coffee shops ect.

heaps cheaper too
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: mrsb on June 24, 2014, 12:06:34 pm
what is the shop called obbie? if you don't mind me asking.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: obbie on June 25, 2014, 06:48:02 am
the one I go to is  Northern Suppliers ( Atherton)

but anywhere that sells paper bags, and packaging for take a way shops, coffee shops will have them.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: cookie1 on June 25, 2014, 12:57:15 pm
Troupie we buy our bags from Master Butchers here in Canning Vale. It's called MBL and is off Bannister Road. Call in for coffee if you come out any time.
Title: Re: Vacuum Sealing for freezing, cooking and refrigeration
Post by: troupie on June 25, 2014, 03:12:06 pm
Sounds good.