I odn't have any links on this computer (my laptop died) but I googles wholesale sealer bags and found some good sites to get a large quantity. I also tried the walmart brand bags and IMO I did not like them. They just didn't seem as durable as the seal a meal brand bags. I think Costco has an online shopping option you can look into.
Also, can you email me some of your dry mix recipes?
Megan =)
To: frozen-assets@yahoogroups.com
From: rpcrescue@yahoo.com
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 22:54:57 +0000
Subject: [frozen-assets] vacuum sealer bags
I wish I had a Costco or some sort of bulk/wholesale store around me. I am up in the U.P. of Michigan. I have looked at Walmart and here at the store near me the bags and rolls are the same price. I did buy a roll the other day to tide me thru until I do some more searching and figuring. It looks to me the better deal is the rolls since I can make them into small or large bags. Thanks for the help!
I've been making up dry mixes that you just add a couple of fresh ingredients to when you're ready to use them. I store them in the freezer as I am thinking it might give them a couple extra months of shelf life. I really like the tips and recipes I've been seeing in the old posts. Whooo there is a lot of old posts..I'm about halfway through. Hope everyone has a great end of the week.
Emily
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