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nSave time by pre-cooking meals on weekends and
then packaging individual servings. Food is then
ready to reheat during the busy week. Cook by
microwave, boil-in-bag or open and cook by
conventional methods.
nPack lunches for school or work.
nSave leftovers or send your guests home with
leftovers.
nSave luncheon meat, cheese and salad fresh from
the deli.
nPack food for picnics, barbecues, boating and
camping.
nSave garden-fresh vegetables.
nPreserve coffee beans.
nPrepare after-school snacks.
nPackage vitamins or medication for daily dosage.
nSend “Care Packages” to loved ones.
nUse the create-a-pouch feature to attach sauces to
entrees, toppings to desserts, or create a series of
ice pops.
General Storage
nProtect valuable documents such as insurance
policies and treasured photographs.
nKeep matches, maps and other items safe and dry
when boating, on picnics or camping.
nSeal cosmetics, lotions, etc., against spills in
cosmetic cases, travel bags and suitcases.
nAlso wrap shoes separately to protect clothing.
nPreserve newspaper articles, rare and valuable
books.
nPrevent silverware from tarnishing.
nKeep seeds and bulbs safe and dry for planting next
year.
nDistribute party favors.
nOrganize the kids’ toys and crayons.
nKeep dice and other game pieces from being lost.
nOrganize hardware items...screws, nails, nuts and
bolts, etc.
nProtect baseball cards and stamp collections.
nPack bandages and other first-aid items for travel.
nSeal and freeze ice for use in coolers and as a cold
compress for bumps, bruises, aches and pains.
nProtect small items of clothing against moth
infestation.
nProtect jewelry and family heirlooms.
nKeep computer disks dust free.
nStore and organize countless items around the
home such as paper clips, rubber bands, buttons
and sewing items, etc.