How to Keep Snacks Fresh
Purchase a plastic clip., Use a plastic clothespin., Tape the bag., Use a rubber band., Refrigerate., Store perishable items and use by the use by date., Purchase plastic storage containers., Purchase disposable or throw-away plastic containers...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Purchase a plastic clip.
The clips are usually found in the kitchen gadgets aisle at discount stores.
Purchase the type with an attached magnet as they are easy to store on the refrigerator.
When needed, just grab a clip off the frig, fold down the sack of chips, and attach. -
Step 2: Use a plastic clothespin.
Again, fold down the bag of chips or cookies and clip to seal. , If there are no clips and the bag is not self-sealing, tape it down. , These things can close almost anything.
Roll the bag down a few times and add the attach the rubber band securely to keep the roll in place. , If the product instructions tell you to refrigerate, do so.
This will prevent mold growth and the possibility of dangerous bacterial infiltration. , Call the food manufacturer, if uncertain about how long to store perishable items. , Some of the old-fashioned favorite include Tupperware or Rubbermaid.
These containers are durable and will last a long time. , These are handy as they can also be used to send snacks to school in lunch boxes.
They fit and if they don't make it home the financial loss is minimal. , These make inexpensive and attractive storage containers, especially if the kitchen has a country theme. -
Step 3: Tape the bag.
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Step 4: Use a rubber band.
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Step 5: Refrigerate.
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Step 6: Store perishable items and use by the use by date.
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Step 7: Purchase plastic storage containers.
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Step 8: Purchase disposable or throw-away plastic containers.
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Step 9: Use quart size canning jars for storage.
Detailed Guide
The clips are usually found in the kitchen gadgets aisle at discount stores.
Purchase the type with an attached magnet as they are easy to store on the refrigerator.
When needed, just grab a clip off the frig, fold down the sack of chips, and attach.
Again, fold down the bag of chips or cookies and clip to seal. , If there are no clips and the bag is not self-sealing, tape it down. , These things can close almost anything.
Roll the bag down a few times and add the attach the rubber band securely to keep the roll in place. , If the product instructions tell you to refrigerate, do so.
This will prevent mold growth and the possibility of dangerous bacterial infiltration. , Call the food manufacturer, if uncertain about how long to store perishable items. , Some of the old-fashioned favorite include Tupperware or Rubbermaid.
These containers are durable and will last a long time. , These are handy as they can also be used to send snacks to school in lunch boxes.
They fit and if they don't make it home the financial loss is minimal. , These make inexpensive and attractive storage containers, especially if the kitchen has a country theme.
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