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Resealable retail food packages - NorthernRaider - 24 June 2013

I like this trend that is devoping in the food markey for resealable packets and tubs, this is a damn useful step at reducing wastage of food for preppers after TSHTF when we cannot afford the luxury of discarding uneaten food.
Spam is to be now marketed in resealable plastic containers thus greatly extending its usuable shelf life, I definately hope to see basic essentials such as Corned Beef, Bacon Grill, Tinned Ham and the assorted tinned veg is treated the same. And hopefully the new packaging will be of sufficient decent reusuable quality after cleaning.

Indeed if the new tubs are of decent quality we can perhaps use them to store our own garden produce in as well??

Mrs NR is already recycling those mini glass jars used to hold jam and preserves in business hotels into tubs to store her home made toothpaste in !!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2347105/Spams-plastic-tub-takeover-Makers-aim-attract-new-fans-creating-sealable-containers-kept-fridge.html


RE: Resealable retail food packages - Geordie_Rob - 24 June 2013

Any ideas what the storage times will be like with plastic? Obviously tinned stays "forever", not too sure about plastic though.


RE: Resealable retail food packages - Skean Dhude - 24 June 2013

Tin doesn't last forever, it has specific weaknesses. Plastic will be similar however some of tind weaknesses are not in plastic so they will complement each other. just keep them out of the light.


RE: Resealable retail food packages - Alterego - 26 June 2013

i turn crisp bags (and the multipack bags) inside out and steam them for critters and anything else that may be in there....

then turn them right way round and use them as" Poor Mans Mylar"

they can be put thro the heat sealer and vaccy packed so there as good as new...Tongue

Alterego


RE: Resealable retail food packages - NorthernRaider - 26 June 2013

Bloody hell what a superb tip.


RE: Resealable retail food packages - Millwall_Dave - 26 June 2013

good old fashioned Tuppperware or similar Lock and Lock products from lakeland may be priceier than other items but 1 or 2 items a month soon build up into a decent vermin and airtight storage cache


RE: Resealable retail food packages - bigpaul - 26 June 2013

we reuse old marg and yoghurt tubs...you can put anything in them from corned beef, any meat, cooked sausages etc, also use them in the garage for nails, screws etc.


RE: Resealable retail food packages - Highlander - 26 June 2013

(26 June 2013, 10:51)Alterego Wrote: i turn crisp bags (and the multipack bags) inside out and steam them for critters and anything else that may be in there....

then turn them right way round and use them as" Poor Mans Mylar"

they can be put thro the heat sealer and vaccy packed so there as good as new...Tongue

Alterego

I like this idea too,..thanks


RE: Resealable retail food packages - Grumpy Grandpa - 27 June 2013

(26 June 2013, 10:51)Alterego Wrote: i turn crisp bags (and the multipack bags) inside out and steam them for critters and anything else that may be in there....

You said in another post that you put similar (I think) in a steamer. Is that the same for these? Do they take that kind of heat? If not, what do you do, if you don't mind me asking...


RE: Resealable retail food packages - Alterego - 27 June 2013

(27 June 2013, 08:07)Grumpy Grandpa Wrote:
(26 June 2013, 10:51)Alterego Wrote: i turn crisp bags (and the multipack bags) inside out and steam them for critters and anything else that may be in there....

You said in another post that you put similar (I think) in a steamer. Is that the same for these? Do they take that kind of heat? If not, what do you do, if you don't mind me asking...
its just a way of cleaning pre-use....warm soapy water is just as good ....

just setting out a good start as it were...

hope this helps...


Alterego