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  2. Is It Safe To Eat Meat With Freezer Burn? - AOL

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    Seal meat properly: The best way to avoid freezer burn is to properly store meat in a zip lock bag or vacuum seal the meat; vacuum sealing is the best because you are taking the oxygen out ...

  3. Vacuum packing - Wikipedia

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    External vacuum sealers involve a bag being attached to the vacuum-sealing machine externally. The machine will remove the air and seal the bag, which is all done outside the machine. A heat sealer is often used to seal the pack. Typically these units use a dry piston vacuum pump which is often considered a "maintenance-free" pump.

  4. Vacuum Seal These Items to Save -- Savings Experiment - AOL

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  5. Hefty - Wikipedia

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    The Hefty OneZip sliding tab sealable bag, formerly known as the "rolling-action zipper profile and slipper", was created by Eric A. St. Phillips and F. John Harrington Jr. at Mobil in the early 1990s at a cost of $25 to $50 million, after having developed and evaluated various different zipper designs, and finally deciding to roll out the "boxcar-shaped version", which slides over dual ...

  6. Freezer burn - Wikipedia

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    Freezer burn appears as grayish-brown leathery spots on frozen food and occurs when air reaches the food's surface and dries the product. Color changes result from chemical changes in the food's pigment. Freezer burn does not make the food unsafe; it merely causes dry spots in foods. [2]

  7. I Ate 45 Bags Of Frozen Fries & Found 5 That Don't Suck - AOL

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    So if you're going out of your way to buy a bag of frozen French fries, you should at least aim for them to taste as good as the real thing. That's why we rounded up all the brands we could find ...