HOW TO VACUUM SEAL DRY GOODS FOR LONG TERM STORAGE

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  • HOW TO VACUUM SEAL DRY GOODS FOR LONG TERM STORAGE: Gain peace of mind by learning how to vacuum seal all of your dry goods for long-term storage.
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Komentáře • 491

  • @HeartFilledHomemaking
    @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 3 lety +33

    Do you vacuum seal your dry goods? What else do you vacuum seal to extend the shelf life? Thanks!

    • @lynnheath4869
      @lynnheath4869 Před 3 lety +9

      It’s helpful to put the instructions on it as well. I also add the weight to things like rice and flour.

    • @prepper6787
      @prepper6787 Před 3 lety +5

      I vacuum dehydrated fruits. Citrus mostly, but berries as well.

    • @johndickson435
      @johndickson435 Před 3 lety

      I do

    • @christyhumphrey8567
      @christyhumphrey8567 Před 2 lety

      Can you vacuum seal tators without the brown bag?

    • @lindalawrence7069
      @lindalawrence7069 Před 2 lety +15

      I freeze my dry goods first, let it stand on counter for couple days at room temperature , then Vacuum seal, freezing kills weevil or worm eggs, when storing i scatter bay leaves into the containers , n store in a cool dark place..

  • @Thr33sevens
    @Thr33sevens Před 2 lety +163

    In case no one has mentioned it, when you open the vacuum sealed package, cut close to the sealed seam. You will be able to reuse that bag to vacuum seal another portion.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +14

      That's a great tip. Thanks for sharing!

    • @michelegrice4938
      @michelegrice4938 Před 2 lety +12

      I also do this. And when it gets very small l put them sideways for tiny things.

    • @NaomiC336
      @NaomiC336 Před 2 lety +12

      I do that too. Actually I would use the more narrow bag for this item. I’m pretty frugal. 😊

  • @popanddonnacollinsworth7741

    Lady, you are really good at teaching others and explaining the "WHYS" and the "HOWS". Thank you for your time and effort. GOOD JOB!

  • @oldtimerlee8820
    @oldtimerlee8820 Před 3 lety +58

    Thanks for showing the cutting board tip that makes cutting/sealing bags much easier. I've been doing that for years. Since my FoodSaver stays on the counter, space in front of it is ideal for storing the board for easy access, too. On another note, where feasible, I store many dry foods in vacuum sealed mason jars. Cover powderly contents with paper cupcake liners to help block the powder from entering the pump.
    Tip: When measuring dry goods, use a dry weight measuring cup. The glass measuring cup is used for measuring liquids. Often, it doesn't make a difference. Sometimes, for certain ingredients it does make a difference. When using dry measure measuring cups, it's easy to use a straight edge to level the amount in the cup for more accurate measurement.
    Tip: Write the contents of the bag on the strip above the final seal. That part is usually cut off when opening the bag. Result is that the bag, after washing & drying, is ready to use again for something smaller that fits.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for all of your great tips and advice. I would love to have the jar sealer attachment but haven't been able to find one. The ones on Amazon are too expensive.

    • @oldtimerlee8820
      @oldtimerlee8820 Před 3 lety +3

      @@HeartFilledHomemaking The FoodSaver site doesn't indicate that they are still out of stock, as it did a couple of weeks ago. The two jar sized adapters and connector hose are $24.99 for the set. That's a good price. About the same as when each item was sold separately at FoodSaver.
      If your FoodSaver accessory port is green, the hose with this set will not fit. To use these attachments with a FS with the green port requires a different hose. That has been out of stock, for a while. (sigh)
      There are a couple of workarounds. (1) Modifies the port (2) Uses a brake bleeder hand vacuum with the jar accessories (3) Buying the $14.99 FoodSaver Held Held Sealer. This works with the green accessory port and will work with the jar sealers and also to seal the new FoodSaver zippered bags.
      FWIW... I have both 2 and 3. Have the instructions for item 1, if ever needed. Brake bleeder is an option to vacuum seal mason jars, if the grid goes down for some reason.
      If you don't have the green port, the hose should work with all other models of vacuum sealer, except maybe the GameSaver. If you have one of those, check with FoodSaver.
      Hope this helps.

    • @dutchgram3799
      @dutchgram3799 Před 2 lety +1

      Good point about writing on the bag above where the bag is sealed so the bag can be used again! Thank you.

    • @nancy3662
      @nancy3662 Před rokem

      I have the electric vacuum sealer by Maoyue. It cost $26.89 on Amazon and has all the parts, and then some. The hose will fit your Food Saver or you can use the piece that comes with it and charges up with a usb. It takes the place of your Food Saver. I am a newcomer to all of this and I bought the electric sealer before I actually purchased my vacuum sealer machine.

  • @Stevefor1776
    @Stevefor1776 Před 2 lety +44

    Never having heard anything definitive on whether Sharpie' ink is toxic, I would hesitate to mark the paper bag, fearing that the chemicals in the ink could leach into the food. Better to mark the outside of the vacuum bag.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +11

      I agree with your thinking. I actually mark the folded over part of the bag which is several layers thick. I haven't had any issues so far. (It doesn't even bleed through the first layer). Any other time I do write on the outside. My thinking with this is that I don't want the instructions/ information to be lost once I remove the vac seal bag.

    • @Stevefor1776
      @Stevefor1776 Před 2 lety +11

      @@HeartFilledHomemaking Have you heard of out-gassing? It is now a big concern in the construction world and deals with the vapors coming off construction material. Some vapors are bad for surrounding material/equipment, some are simply bad to breathe.
      Sharpie ink stinks. Having that ink gassing out in the bag with the food worries me as much as the ink itself. I fall on the side of caution.

    • @free_duh7066
      @free_duh7066 Před 2 lety +3

      I feel the same! I have seen others mark the paper bag as well and it makes me cringe lol I mark the outside to be safe.

    • @dependablycassandra
      @dependablycassandra Před 2 lety +7

      Personally, if you want the information protected but on the inside, print it on paper. Printer ink is non-toxic. I prefer to print and stick waterproof labels to the outside. I don't even like the idea of the sharpie on the outside of the plastic.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +2

      @@dependablycassandra Good tip, thanks

  • @dianekelly3452
    @dianekelly3452 Před 4 dny

    I like the tip to use paper bags. I cut information off original package and tape on my jars or storage bags.

  • @brandi8040
    @brandi8040 Před 2 lety +16

    My husband just bought me a vacuum sealer today. 💕 The first thing we sealed up was coffee beans!

  • @JayJackson007
    @JayJackson007 Před 3 lety +10

    I like that the paper bag keeps our food away from the plastic. Good video!

  • @nitab6076
    @nitab6076 Před 3 lety +62

    I also vacuum seal pancake mix, biscuit mix into family sized portions. Even though the air is sucked out, I add a bay leaf to all of my flour and rice products. Great series!

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 3 lety +1

      Great tip! Thanks

    • @BobbieXxoo
      @BobbieXxoo Před 3 lety +4

      My Mom always added bay leaves! Thanks for the reminder

    • @Fireinahorn
      @Fireinahorn Před 3 lety +1

      What's Bay leaf do?

    • @nitab6076
      @nitab6076 Před 3 lety +9

      I’m not sure if there is a science behind adding bay leaves to products containing flour, but it has been preventing any larvae (bugs) from hatching. We live in the south and have never had a problem in over 40 years. It’s another way to protect your preps. Hope that makes sense! Take care!

    • @SayYes2theLord
      @SayYes2theLord Před 3 lety +1

      I add them too.

  • @jaysheldon6443
    @jaysheldon6443 Před 2 lety +9

    Excellent video, especially when you said "barter". You and I know what's up.

    • @christinedescant8504
      @christinedescant8504 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes indeed. Im not freezing alot of stuff right now. If power gose out, we wi have dry goods and not loose
      All that food.

  • @jasonmashburn1280
    @jasonmashburn1280 Před 2 lety +11

    I'm glad you answered the oxygen absorber question I would have ask. Thank you for this video!

  • @iceman256
    @iceman256 Před 2 lety +15

    I always double seal the foodsaver bags at both ends. I've had a few leaks with 1 seal...never had a problem double sealing since.Just a Tip.
    Thanks for the share 👌

  • @SandyBrown-of7kb
    @SandyBrown-of7kb Před 6 měsíci

    very good video. I have been vacum sealing for 3 yrs now using the lunch bag but just an FYI sometimes I have had to tape some corners. I did just recently open some flour, powdered sugar & br sugar for holiday baking it was 3yr old and it was perfect. You have to crumble the sugars but thats okay. I use the bags rather then the rolls its easier & I feel I dont waste like I do with the rolls if I cut them to big. I practically vacum seal everything. All sugars, flour, pancake mix, dry milk, coffee creamer & etc.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you! That's great! It's good to hear from someone else who can verify this method.

  • @eddiejeselink2996
    @eddiejeselink2996 Před 3 lety +4

    I have sealed small noodles and spaghetti in brown paper bags also, great shows.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @thefirstnoob5577
      @thefirstnoob5577 Před 3 lety +1

      I do the same if I can not leave them in their plastic bag with a hole in it to suck out the air. It keeps the pasta from poking a hole in the seal a meal bags.

  • @KT-yq7ed
    @KT-yq7ed Před 2 lety +1

    I just bought a Food Saver FM 2100 which has a cutter I could never get a straight cut with my previous old unit Seal-a-meal…….. I just love this Food Saver

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety

      I had one with a cutter and I loved it! Food Saver is the best, in my opinion.

  • @TheWinger1008
    @TheWinger1008 Před 2 lety +1

    I know it seems simple but I'm not sure I would have thought of using the paper bags. Makes it very neat and clean. Thank you for posting.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety

      Some of my best ideas come from others in this community. Thanks for watching and reaching out.

  • @neonmoon4016
    @neonmoon4016 Před 2 lety

    I like the vacuum sealers with a razor cutter built in, you get a perfect cut with one of those. This is much much easier and more efficient.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety

      I agree. This one is a more economical model. I thought it would be more affordable for beginners. Thanks for watching.

  • @ginabisaillon2894
    @ginabisaillon2894 Před rokem

    Great suggestion, placing the cutting board in front - I am surely going to start doing that!

  • @missychan63
    @missychan63 Před rokem +1

    For all of you paper crafters out there - use your sliding blade paper cutter to cut your bags. Game changer! You can zip through them lickety split and because the paper cutter has the 12 in ruler on it, it's easy to always get the right size. 😉

  • @b.walker5955
    @b.walker5955 Před 2 lety +11

    Hey love, learning so much from your sage wisdom and tips! Just wanted to point out one little thing, that can be a REALLY BIG thing in baking. While your measuring device is two cups, it is for liquid measure. If you use that measurement in baking you will not have as successful results as you would if you used a leveled off dry cup measure. Flour for baking should be lightly spilled into a dry cup mounded over and then a delicate sweep from a knife edge to level. Don't shake, don't cram, and never scoop the cup into the flour.
    If you were to take your liquid measured flour and a lightly filled dry cup flour portion and weigh them, you will find your technique will be at least 2+ tablespoons too much per cup! 1/4 cup of flour more and your cake will not light and fluffy nor would your biscuits. Same with potato flake, rice, grains, sugar, hot cereals. Etc. ~ Try the dry cup measure...you will end up with at least one extra bag of two cups! my best to you!

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I grabbed the liquid cups mainly because it was just going to be for us and it would pour easier into the bag. I should be more aware while making "tutorials", Lol.

    • @b.walker5955
      @b.walker5955 Před 2 lety +5

      @@HeartFilledHomemaking Yes, I am much like a back seat driver...it is YOU DOING THE DRIVING (not me spending time producing videos) as that back seat driver I am focused on the mailbox you may hit if you jump the curb, do a UTURN and run over the daisies. "Mind the mail box Richard" (PBS show Keeping up Appearances). Ha ha ha! When I first begin a home keeping I chose to economically buy ONE measuring cup. Liquid. I thought I was brilliant! One will do all! Results: Husband choked down my cakes, biscuits and brownies. Could never figure out what I was doing wrong, until It hit me. It is the CUP of measure. I have since been the one who gets the requests to do all the baking. While I have advanced to weight/scale even that there is a significant difference in volume from dry measure. As long as someone takes your bagged flour and pours it into a dry cup, levels it off all will be a fine crumb resulting in a great light baked good in the end. PLUS your system provides enough flour to line baking pans or roll biscuits. Who do I think am I to grab the steering wheel at this point? Daisies are still standing with you driving. Keep up the great work! XO Much love, be well.

    • @grandmab6114
      @grandmab6114 Před 2 lety +1

      B. Walker Nice touch...having that knowledgeable backseat driver has saved many a mailbox “whoopsies”.

    • @b.walker5955
      @b.walker5955 Před 2 lety

      @@grandmab6114 Ha ha. You never know, they may have pulled it off at the last second, before we corrected them. Often hear, I have never hit a mail box thus far... : )

    • @S_Bat
      @S_Bat Před 2 lety +3

      I do 2.5 lbs of flour - I figure I'll do the real measuring after I open the bag and am making something with the flour

  • @LUVDOGS1954
    @LUVDOGS1954 Před 5 měsíci

    Paper bag...what a great idea...thank you!

  • @kimkaye9122
    @kimkaye9122 Před 3 lety +6

    THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO. YOU MADE MY DAY A WHOLE LOT EASIER!!

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    @holahola8997 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow! I've noticed Ma'am heart answer all the questions, and for me it's A Wow!!! Other vlogger didn't mind to answer 1 by 1 and repeating questions all over again, even though its say in the video. I have a lot of questions, but I managed to read all comments, because the answers is in the comments. He hehe new subscribers here From Philippines. Thank U po.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +1

      I appreciate each and every person that takes an interest in my videos. I'll never take that for granted. 🥰 Thank you for subscribing! Welcome!

  • @madelinehall8944
    @madelinehall8944 Před 2 lety

    I'm a single senior in Chicago. I portion my dry goods into meal portions. I put 1 cup of rice in a paper bag, cut the bag near the crease and make 2 bags using tape. I then put 3 to 4 portions in a vacuum bag and seal it. This way I pull 1 bag with 3 or 4 portions when needed, to my working pantry. I try to cut waste where even I can.

  • @charlenebrasher8307
    @charlenebrasher8307 Před 2 lety +1

    A cutting board and tags with prep instructions can be added as well. I don't know about you but I can't remember how much butter, milk, water etc.. are needed by portion. I often add recipes to my dry ingredients, such as dry beans or dehydrated, freeze dried ingredients.

  • @robertaadams2423
    @robertaadams2423 Před rokem

    A new person to Vacuum Seal. Your instructions helped me to get started.😀

  • @NatureZone101
    @NatureZone101 Před dnem

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @KT-yq7ed
    @KT-yq7ed Před 2 lety

    Luanne The cutting board is a great tip I will definitely start doing that…..

  • @ascott6804
    @ascott6804 Před 2 lety

    Ok!! I like how the instructions can not be wiped off. Great idea!! Ty!!

  • @lindamann8520
    @lindamann8520 Před 2 lety +1

    My concern with the Sharpie used would be the issue of your food products picking up the taste of the Sharpie ink. so your good potato flakes would be Sharpie flavored. The scent of the ink is strong. It would be much like storing a strong smelling chopped onion near your opened cream cheese or stick butter. It will pick up the taste of the onion bc the smell is so strong. I would label the outside of the pkg. in this case.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety

      Yes several have made the same comment. Do what makes you comfortable. I personally haven't had an issue. It's written on the thickest fold of the bag so maybe that helps. Thanks

  • @toddhenderson1018
    @toddhenderson1018 Před 2 lety

    The paper bags are a great tip. I’m new and would’ve never have thought of that 👍🏻

  • @Bri-st2fg
    @Bri-st2fg Před 2 lety +1

    Hello ☺️ I’m going to do this for the first time this week. Thanks for the simple directions. I now feel more confident thanks to you.. beautiful blessings to you .. New Sub !🤗🌻

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much! I'm happy to hear that I've helped in some way. Welcome to the channel!

  • @notarypublic1390
    @notarypublic1390 Před rokem

    Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much. The only thing I do differently is that I have a B&W copier (not color ink because it fades over time) and I copy the item logo and the instructions/ingredient area. Then clip one of each of the copies of instruction/ingredient area into small label sizes and duplicate enough of them to make an entire sheet (creating multiple labels). Make a master sheet of each type of food and keep the PDF for future use (until computers no longer work LOL) You can also use 2x4" avery labels and just stick the duplicated labels to the paper sacks.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před rokem

      That's a great idea! I've received tons of comments about my use of the marker, Lol. I write on the thick, folded side of the bag, and I've never had an issue. Thanks for watching and for reaching out.

    • @notarypublic1390
      @notarypublic1390 Před rokem

      It is a good idea to use a permanent marker! I agree. I actually write the date or something that might be relevant with a marker also. I just package my food with a photo of the food label that way if I ever had to barter it then it is apparent the brand or other info that is too lengthy to write :) @@HeartFilledHomemaking

    • @notarypublic1390
      @notarypublic1390 Před rokem

      May I ask where you find the most economical mylar and foodsaver bags? I have lots of brown bags but need to stock up on the mylar and foodsaver type again. So far, Kirkland or Costco brand seems to offer more in the box but are they the same quality as Food Saver Brand?

  • @kathithompson5951
    @kathithompson5951 Před 2 lety

    You can buy the 50 foot rolls of vacuum seal bags with a built in cutter from Cabellas for about 19 to 25 dollars depending on the width you need. I buy them by the case because I vacuum seal everything, if the bag gets wet the food inside is safe as long as you have a good seal.

  • @PossumandPearl
    @PossumandPearl Před 3 lety +7

    This is exactly what I’ve been looking for! Thank you! Hugs!

  • @paulswickard2656
    @paulswickard2656 Před rokem

    This was exactly the info I was looking for. Thank you for making this vid.

  • @user-zv4xf4tn5b
    @user-zv4xf4tn5b Před 6 měsíci

    I'm new to this, thank you for the tips!

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 6 měsíci +1

      You're very welcome. I have plans to film more videos about this in the future.

    • @user-zv4xf4tn5b
      @user-zv4xf4tn5b Před 6 měsíci

      I hope so! I'm trying potatoes next. Experimenting. Thank you for the paper bag idea, I would have never thought to do that!

    • @user-zv4xf4tn5b
      @user-zv4xf4tn5b Před 6 měsíci

      Dry soups are coming out uneven as a big lump 😞 so glad to have your channel!

  • @danniemcdonald7675
    @danniemcdonald7675 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for the video. I have done flour in 1-5 cup measurements and need to do some other things.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for watching. I've fallen behind on my sealing and need to get busy on it.

  • @AbuelitaPaloma
    @AbuelitaPaloma Před rokem

    Great tutorial. Only thing is you should use dry measuring cups for dried goods. That glass neutering cup is for liquids. There is a difference.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před rokem

      Thank you. Yes, I'm aware. I used it so I could put it into the bags without making a mess on camera. I should've mentioned the difference.

  • @barbaraherrera3984
    @barbaraherrera3984 Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome 👏. Thanks for sharing this tip of the brown paper bag- definitely going to do this 🙏🏻 .

  • @silaslongshot941
    @silaslongshot941 Před rokem

    The textured vac bags can be used to put items away in the freezer, the pantry, even do 'boil in bag meals'. They can be reused a number of times with dry goods, washed out and reused with frozen veggies, just cut them open right along the vacuum seal. I usually do 2 and 1/2 pounds of flour in a paper lunch bag, then vac that. Also do 2 cups of rice at a time in a divided bag so that I have 2 sections of rice in a single bag. Just put the first 2 cups in a bag, then roll up the top until it fits into the vac chamber, vac and seal as close to the rice in the first section as you can get it, then the 2nd cups into the upper section, then vac and seal that one.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před rokem +1

      These are great tips! I especially like the double rice idea. Thanks for sharing!

  • @sharontheholidays
    @sharontheholidays Před 3 lety +2

    This was fun to watch because I just bought a mini Foodsaver handheld vacuum sealer to prep some meals for dinner. Wish I had gotten one years ago - they come in so handy!

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! I would be so lost without my vacuum sealer.

    • @dianehand1396
      @dianehand1396 Před 2 lety

      I am having trouble with the bags used for the hand held. 50% failure rate. Now what do I do?

  • @vimy1589
    @vimy1589 Před 2 lety

    Darling, bless your heart !

  • @JNoMooreNumbers
    @JNoMooreNumbers Před 3 lety +1

    I just vacuum seal right in the box or bag. So far so good. Mylar doesn't like to seal well with either sealer. I can use one to seal and the other to vacuum at the same time. Lol. Sometimes I have to repeat a step.

    • @JNoMooreNumbers
      @JNoMooreNumbers Před 3 lety

      @Mary vargas lee I tried some in half gallon jars recently. Had cats knock them over and seal popped so got Foodsaver brand sealer. Seems more reliable for jar sealing. Not a lot in jars still. Keep checking resealed with fresh rice and beans. Tossed the others. In in doubt. Throw it out. Was cleaning a big mess around 2am with it everywhere. I put my sealed mylar in Tidy cat litter tubs too. Seem pretty air tight when I used for used kitty litter. Couldn't smell a thing. I need a bottle opener to open my pressure canned stuff so feel safe there.

  • @JHW44
    @JHW44 Před 2 lety

    Awesome description. I know I cut bags too short so now I leave so much extra room and feel like I’m wasting 🤣

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety

      Yes! I cut this one a little big to show but I've wasted tons by cutting too short 😜

  • @riley1jake2
    @riley1jake2 Před 2 lety

    I ALWAYS put a 100cc 02 ox inside the bag prior to Vac. Seal of the bag of any powder goods or, rice ,coffee, cereal, crackers ETC...

  • @laurice8056
    @laurice8056 Před 2 lety +10

    Great idea! But I’m a bit concerned about the VOC’s from the Sharpie ink. I think it’s safer to use a label on the Outside of the sealed vacuum bag. This may help to prevent the ink fumes from being absorbed by the food inside of the paper bag. Thanks for sharing.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, thanks. Alot of people have said that. I haven't had any issues so far. However, I have had issues with the writing wearing off of the outside. I write on the part that is thick and folded over several times. But yes you can definitely write on the outside if it's a concern.

    • @jeanniewahine5443
      @jeanniewahine5443 Před 2 lety +2

      @Heart Filled Kitchen Personally, even after drying, Sharpies have a smell that gives me a migraine, especially the formula used in the broad chisel tips. Some pen ink smells, too, so I just use something else to mark it, not a big deal. A non-toxic crayon, or a regular or colored pencil all work fine. Or, if you want a marker, use a water-based one such as a Crayola marker, they are non-toxic. The children's section of a craft or drug store will have non-toxic options. I think marking the inner bag is more practical so the writing doesn't get removed as easily and you can reuse the vacuum bags without worrying about it. If someone still wants to use Sharpies on the vacuum bag, alcohol removes the ink. There may be a shadow image remaining, but that won't affect writing over it.

    • @digsindirt4490
      @digsindirt4490 Před 2 lety +2

      If you’re concerned about sharpie ink, use a pencil on the paper bags. It works.

    • @sassylady2001
      @sassylady2001 Před 2 lety +1

      Have you ever heard of using a pencil on a piece of paper slipped between the paper bag and vac seal bag?

  • @mikeho3707
    @mikeho3707 Před 3 lety +1

    short and concise, excellent.

  • @cindyleastorch194
    @cindyleastorch194 Před 2 lety

    Great video...just bought the same model...I found that the Ziploc hack (cutting off the top part to use as air channels) didn't work because the heat wasn't enough to melt the thick Ziploc bag top. I found a CZcamsr video from years ago that discovered using shower poof material gave the air channels but was thin enough to melt. I tried it and it works great. I bet the onion bag netting would work also. A way to save on cost of bags.

  • @realitycheck6
    @realitycheck6 Před 2 lety

    Yeah, I was stunned by the waste in the size of bags used in his video. I work my rolls of baggage to get every INCH and the most bang for my buck!! Otherwise, good information.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +1

      I do too and you can be at ease to know that nothing was wasted, Lol. I just wanted to make sure that people new to vacuum sealing could see how the bags form a seal around the food. When I seal dry goods using the separate paper bags, I often reuse the sealer bags. Unless they're too small after opening to fit anything else into them. Thanks for watching.

  • @timeoutwithtiffany
    @timeoutwithtiffany Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for such an informative video! I'm ordering brown bags from Amazon! Great video! Definitely trying this method!

  • @sandrataylor8966
    @sandrataylor8966 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for this informative video.

  • @GG-qg2iu
    @GG-qg2iu Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you! You helped a beginner like me.
    Very detailed!

  • @tpoore2268
    @tpoore2268 Před 3 lety +1

    this is a great video. thank you so much.

  • @dalegervais5968
    @dalegervais5968 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. Such wonderful advice.

  • @melissaa723
    @melissaa723 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for all the great info!

  • @brendahaire8824
    @brendahaire8824 Před 2 lety

    Great ideas

  • @joehill2172
    @joehill2172 Před 2 lety

    Solid prepping. Thanks.

  • @ultramagapatriot5874
    @ultramagapatriot5874 Před 2 lety

    Fixing to start doing this and I'm buying a dehydrator as well

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +1

      That's great! I need to bring my dehydrator out. We've mainly only used it to make jerky so it'll be a new learning experience for me.

    • @sandrataylor8966
      @sandrataylor8966 Před 2 lety +1

      Be careful vacuum sealing dried fruit or any food with a moisture content over 10% as it can lead to botulism. Freeze dried fruit is fine but dehydrated fruit is problematic. I recently dehydrated corn and carrots. The corn was fine but carrots were not completely conditioned.

    • @ultramagapatriot5874
      @ultramagapatriot5874 Před 2 lety

      @@sandrataylor8966 thanks for the heads up

  • @christinaharrison5823
    @christinaharrison5823 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much!

  • @donnagrifford7142
    @donnagrifford7142 Před 3 lety

    Thanks 4 sharing! 👏👏👏🥰

  • @cherieozga5879
    @cherieozga5879 Před 2 lety

    I prefer to put writing on out side of vac bag to prevent the ink fumes getting into product

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety

      Have you had that happen? What was the product? That's a good point that several have made, but so far I haven't had that issue. I make sure to write on the folded over part of the bag. Thanks

  • @mselmsel3203
    @mselmsel3203 Před 2 lety

    HELLO!!!
    I'VE REVISITED THIS VIDEO, I'M SO GLAD THAT I WATCHED IT AGAIN!!!
    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE DEMONSTRATION, IT IS VERY HELPFUL TO GET ME STARTED!!!
    I'VE NEVER VACUUMED SEALED BEFORE, BUT THANKS TO YOU IT MAY BE EASY...
    WHERE DO YOU STORE YOUR FOOD AFTER SEALING THEM? OTHER THAN YOUR CUPBOARDS, THAT IS...
    DO YOU PUT THEM IN CONTAINERS OR BUCKETS?
    DID YOU FREEZE THE ITEMS BEFORE YOU PREPPED THEM TO VACUUM SEAL THEM FIRST?
    I REALLY DON'T HAVE THE SPACE TO DO THAT AT THE MOMENT (FREEZING, THAT IS)
    I THANK YOU KINDLY!!!
    LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR RESPONSE...
    THANKS AGAIN!!!

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety

      Great! I'm so happy to hear that! I keep some of it in the pantry and most in buckets. I do freeze what I can before but you could freeze it later after opening it. It's the air that hatches any bugs. Thanks for watching!

    • @mselmsel3203
      @mselmsel3203 Před 2 lety

      @@HeartFilledHomemaking
      THANK YOU!!!
      CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU ON/FOR YOUR SUBSCRIBERS SUPPORT AND THE "NEW NAME" CHANNEL!!!
      CONTINUE TO BE JUST WHO YOU ARE DEAR!!!
      LOOKING FORWARD TO THE UPCOMING VIDEOS!!!
      BEST WISHES TO YOU AND THE FAMILY IN THE UPCOMING HOLIDAY SEASON!!!
      TAKE CARE DEAR!!!

  • @lesleystandish3922
    @lesleystandish3922 Před 3 lety

    Great thank you for info! I just started to vacuum seal beans in jars and was wondering what else I could seal!!

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching

    • @omercastro9737
      @omercastro9737 Před 3 lety +1

      For your bug out bag vacuum seal your clothes

    • @danniemcdonald7675
      @danniemcdonald7675 Před 2 lety +3

      Anything you want to protect. I have vacuum sealed clothes, shoes, candles and matches/lighters, important papers, cash(when sealing paper, leave a little space prevent the ink from transferring to the bag).

    • @katievdbshsh757
      @katievdbshsh757 Před 2 lety

      Time out with Tiffany -- have you compared prices of brown paper bags on Amazon & $ Tree or $ Store which ever is in your area. Just an idea. God bless you from grandma Katie in Oregon

  • @mareni.9688
    @mareni.9688 Před 2 lety

    So smart! 😊

  • @missychan63
    @missychan63 Před rokem

    You need to be using dry measuring cups for your dry measuring... There is a difference.

  • @clarityjane31
    @clarityjane31 Před 3 lety

    hi, enjoyed the video

  • @tucker2074
    @tucker2074 Před 2 lety

    Thankyou

  • @yourdailybread8611
    @yourdailybread8611 Před 2 lety

    Hello which one is more cost effective the make your own bag or the separate bags thanks for the great video

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety

      Great question. It really all depends on how you're using them. I use the precut when sealing 1lb pkgs of ground meat, but I make my own when it's odd sizes or in this case, the powders may use less.

  • @sherrieash9852
    @sherrieash9852 Před 3 lety +1

    I always freeze my bags of flour or grains in freezer bags at zero degrees F. for at least a week before doing anything with them. That kills anyt6hing in there.

  • @Pluscelamemechose
    @Pluscelamemechose Před 2 lety

    The measuring is fine, but I personally have too much else to do. I'll separate the food and seal up approximate amounts. Measuring later is fine. Bartering away food is not likely to happen in the food strapped times ahead.

  • @Pluscelamemechose
    @Pluscelamemechose Před 2 lety

    I've watched a few of these videos, and it seems there is so much extra bag per item. Yes I know you can rescue it, but the bags are not cheap.

  • @stacymeisenburg218
    @stacymeisenburg218 Před rokem

    I'm doing garlic peeled in a bag. If I use my accessory do I have to put in the fridge or on a shelf

  • @drgreguh9389
    @drgreguh9389 Před rokem

    thankyou :D

  • @arelysasmr
    @arelysasmr Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this amazing video, how long would the food be good for?

  • @mariapagani1214
    @mariapagani1214 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a vacuum machine,i was wondering if the mylar bags stay more years ??

  • @pattir3101
    @pattir3101 Před 2 lety

    use it to protect your cell phone ,car keys when in boat or fishing

  • @maried3717
    @maried3717 Před 2 lety

    You look so much like Sally Fields!

  • @susanstellato8065
    @susanstellato8065 Před 2 lety

    Hi! I have gotten serious this week with my vacuum sealer and long term food storage. I have a question - can those packets of Idaho Potato Mixes (the flavored ones) and those packets of Bisquik Biscuit Mix be vacuumed and stored long term? I am concerned about the oil the mixes and can’t find a definitive answer to this regarding long term storage. So glad I found your channel :). Thanks!

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety

      Hi there! I'm so glag you're here, welcome! Bisquick is shelf stable for at least 1 year and beyond that, in my opinion, freezing it in an air tight container is the safest way to store it long term. Honestly, I've never really thought about the flavored potatoes. I rotate through mine on a regular basis, but I would think they would last a couple years unopened and NOT vacuum sealed. Hope this helps.

    • @susanstellato8065
      @susanstellato8065 Před 2 lety +2

      @@HeartFilledHomemaking thank you so much! There’s just some confusing information regarding mixes that contain oil. This was very helpful :). I am going to vacuum seal those packet mixes of Bisquik and then freeze and use as needed. I’m still trying to figure out how I should store long term those 20 packets of flavored Idaho potatoes lol!

    • @22lupega
      @22lupega Před 2 lety +2

      Hello can I do the same for rice and elbow pasta in a brown paper bag ? Thank you 😊

    • @MamaTthaOG
      @MamaTthaOG Před 2 lety +1

      @@susanstellato8065 I have the exact same concerns and questions. I keep hearing that the food needs to be less than 10% moisture to safely vacuum seal and especially when using oxygen absorbers, but I haven't figured out how to determine the moisture content of a food. I've looked it up and still can't figure it out. If anyone knows, it would be Greatly appreciated!
      I also have a bunch of those flavored potato flakes packets. Right now I just have them in their original packets and inside of gallon size Ziploc baggies just zipped up to try to preserve freshness, but I'm not even sure about that.

    • @christinedescant8504
      @christinedescant8504 Před 2 lety

      Hi. Wath I've done is before sealing ,the store bought packets of mixes , i prick the pouch
      With a needle. That way the air is sucked out of both bags. I put the end of pouch that is pricked towards the opposite end of bag thats to be sealed. That way no mix
      Gose into yr sealer. I consider ,it will be good
      At least 1year from package expiration date. This will get us started until we find other info . I saw this on another site , cant remember which one. I. Doing dry cookie mix ,
      Pancake mix, bisquit mix. I feel an regency to get lots of this done. Good luck. Hope this helps

  • @johnw0209
    @johnw0209 Před 2 lety

    I need to start doing this. I want to start with cornmeal , A/P flour and sugar. What’s the Shelf life if I follow your packing Suggestion. Johnny Wilson. Charleston South Carolina.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +1

      3-5 years in a cool, dark pantry or possibly up to 10 years if sealed and stored in the freezer. However, air doesn't harm sugar. Moisture is the enemy of sugar. Whole wheat flours and cornmeal will not last as long because of oils. Over time air will begin to enter the vacuum sealed bags. I keep a 3-5 year pantry but if you want to store these items longer than 3 years, I'd recommend mylar bags with oxygen absorbers for storing these items beyond 10 years. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching.

    • @johnw0209
      @johnw0209 Před 2 lety

      Thank you. You’re dee only one dat answer me. Love U.

  • @rodneyaker5111
    @rodneyaker5111 Před 2 lety

    I write the directions on the bag also.

  • @angelissaa1819
    @angelissaa1819 Před 3 lety +2

    And I’m sorry for all the questions but would it be OK to vacuum seal the oatmeal without a paper bag? Also is it OK to vacuum seal beans dry milk and beans without using a Oxygen absorber

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +2

      The paper bag is necessary to keep the oats from being sucked into the vacuum. Oxygen absorbers are a personal preference. I don't use them when vacuum sealing.

  • @angelamatlock6864
    @angelamatlock6864 Před 2 lety +1

    I watched another video that suggested freezing all items first to kill off any larve. What are your thoughts on that?

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes I always freeze for 2 days and thaw for 1. Technically without oxygen they won't hatch but this eliminates them ever hatching.

    • @kendrawarren3605
      @kendrawarren3605 Před 2 lety +1

      @@HeartFilledHomemaking is it better to do before vac sealing or can u freeze after n then put back on shelf after the two days

    • @christinedescant8504
      @christinedescant8504 Před 2 lety

      I totally agree freeze everything first for several days ,. My mom did this freezing method 60 years ago.

  • @bonedigger666
    @bonedigger666 Před rokem

    What keeps the maker from bleeding thru the bag into your food? It may be better to mark on the outside sealed bag.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před rokem

      You could write on the outside. So far I haven't had any issues. I write on the part that has been folded down.

  • @watermantimes5
    @watermantimes5 Před 2 lety

    Can I use the white paper lunch bags instead of the brown ones? Have them leftover from our kids when they packed school lunches.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely! The purpose of the bag is to prevent the product from being sucked into the vacuum.

  • @gerryjohnson294
    @gerryjohnson294 Před 2 lety

    I just did potato flakes and I copied (xeroxed) the rehydrating instructions and included in the bag.

  • @gaila.8830
    @gaila.8830 Před 2 lety

    I have to admit that I've been on and off about wanting to or not to use paper bags as I'm scared it will leave long run a smell or taste, you know, like the one you have with boxes.
    Am I wrong to think that?
    Haven't vacuumed sealed anything yet because of that thought 😄
    Thank you for the video 😊

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +1

      I haven't had any issues with the bags. Maybe try just a few before doing bulk? I guess it could depend on where you get your bags? I get mine at Sam's. Just regular lunch bags and from Amazon. Thanks for watching and reaching out

    • @gaila.8830
      @gaila.8830 Před 2 lety

      @@HeartFilledHomemaking i guess you're right, I'll have to try it to know it 😊

  • @cecilysunde1341
    @cecilysunde1341 Před rokem

    After sealing where and how do you store? Pantry?

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před rokem +1

      Yes you can store items in the pantry, in rubbermaid totes, or even in your freezer

  • @rottentroublesmom
    @rottentroublesmom Před 3 lety

    Does this method mean I don't hafta freeze my flour, rice, ect. ?
    Very informative, thank you!

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 3 lety +3

      I do place my flour in ther freezer for a few days prior to vacuum sealing however I have heard that it's not necessary.

    • @sharonwillis993
      @sharonwillis993 Před 3 lety +1

      You need to freeze it for a couple of days to kill any bugs or bug eggs that may be in the bag

    • @BobbieXxoo
      @BobbieXxoo Před 3 lety +3

      Could you freeze them after being sealed?

  • @JasonGage
    @JasonGage Před 2 lety

    What is the shelf life for vacuumed sealed food? Is it the same as if you use mylar bags & oxygen absorbers?

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +1

      It adds several years to their shelf life. I recommend if you're storing for more than 5 years use mylar bags and oxygen absorbers instead of vacuum sealing.

  • @22lupega
    @22lupega Před 2 lety

    Hello can I do the same for elbow pasta and rice in the brown paper bag ?

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety

      Yes, however I can't guarantee that the elbows wouldn't crush. I would also add oxygen absorbers to the rice if going for even longer shelf life. I always recommend mylar and absorbers if storing for over 5 years as the vacuum seal bags gradually lose their seal. I hope this answers your questions. Thanks

  • @Javaman92
    @Javaman92 Před 10 měsíci

    This was good, but for me I would write with the sharpie on the plastic not the paper bag. The chemicals in the ink is pretty nasty stuff.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you. That's a great point. I have answered this concern many times in the comments. I write on the folded part of the bag and have never had an issue. Thanks for reaching out.

  • @cesiahsatterlee3093
    @cesiahsatterlee3093 Před 2 lety

    What pound bag is this. They are listed by lbs on Amazon

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety

      These are the links I posted in the description box for the bags I use.
      Brown Paper Lunch Bags 40 Count:amzn.to/3uqdSqw
      Brown Paper Bags 4lb 250 Count: amzn.to/3egOFJ9
      Brown Paper Bags 6lb 200 Count: amzn.to/33dd503

  • @hollycoley6993
    @hollycoley6993 Před 2 lety

    What about bug eggs in the paper bags? Should your freeze your bags for a few days prior to putting your dry goods in them?

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety

      Do what brings you peace of mind. I personally haven't had an issue with bugs being in the actual bags. Bags do attract bugs, but with them being sealed in the vacuum seal bag I don't think it would be a problem. If this is a major concern, and if you have the space, you can store the sealed bags in the freezer until ready to use.

  • @robinmcinnis2890
    @robinmcinnis2890 Před 2 lety +2

    Is there any reason to freeze the flour to kill off larvae or bugs already in flour if you are removing the air like this?

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +1

      I personally believe that it would depend on how long you plan on storing the flour because oxygen does begin to seep into the sealed bags over time. I also freeze my flour when it's possible because there's no way of truly knowing how long it's already been on the shelf or in storage before I buy it. In most cases i don't bring it straight home and vacuum in the same day.

    • @christinesmith8721
      @christinesmith8721 Před 2 lety +2

      I freeze flour for 3 days, take out of freezer for 2 days, then freeze again 3 days to kill the new eggs that may have appeared for longer storage up to a year...But if it's not for long storage I don't bother with freezing 👍 😀

  • @autumntoy7728
    @autumntoy7728 Před 2 lety +2

    How long does it extended the shelf life to vacuum seal?

  • @Savannah-cw8np
    @Savannah-cw8np Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. I have never did dry goods but I am starting now. Do you know how long they will last in the vacuum seal bags? For example if the noodles say Dec 2022.

  • @donna4535
    @donna4535 Před 2 lety

    I vacuum seal a cut in half avocado . It does not turn brown.

  • @msms4659
    @msms4659 Před 2 lety

    I guess I'm cheap but I use a much smaller bag for such a small sized item.

    • @HeartFilledHomemaking
      @HeartFilledHomemaking  Před 2 lety +1

      I do too, Lol, but I wanted to make sure the video would show everything well.

  • @seekingtruth1110
    @seekingtruth1110 Před 2 lety

    Does that Food Saver not have a cutter or where you can put the roll?