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Lol your right you see you have befrom up north to be a Yankees. My ggg farther a Yankee from here in Tennessee lol so i guess iv got Yankees in me to lol
I have to tell you...after moving south I have had the opportunity to try some really great down home cooking! Some of which I had never had before and really enjoy as regular dinner items now. I had made in return for my Neighbors homemade Pizza from the ground up. Homemade dough and good ingredients. It was enjoyed immensely. See? Who says we cannot get along?
But I have a technical question: how do you get a vacuum seal in a bag with water? I have an older FoodSaver, and liquid is the bane of its existence! The vacuum sucks the liquid into the seal band and prevents sealing.
Cut the bag about 6 inches longer than you need. Start vacuuming until you see water heading towards the Foodsaver. Hit seal. It's not completely vacuumed, but will work for this purpose.
Mine is old and doesn't have separate controls for "vac" and "seal." If you want seal only, place the seam along the heat strip; the vac channel is then closed to the outside, and the heat seal starts automatically. If you want vac + seal, place the open seam into the vac channel, and it'll vac to a certain negative pressure point & the heat seal kicks in.
I.e. mine is one step younger than Avocado Green! 'Bout time to upgrade...