FoodSaver FM5200015 - 2-in-1 Automatic Vacuum Sealer Machine

User Manual - Page 15

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Food Preparation and Reheating Tips
15
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Preparation Guidelines for Make-ahead
Meals, Leftovers and Sandwiches:
Efficiently store your make-ahead meals,
leftovers and sandwiches in the stackable,
lightweight FoodSaver
®
containers. They
are microwaveable, top rack dishwasher
safe and come with a custom adaptor.
The lightweight containers will be ready
to head off to the office, to school or the
great outdoors whenever you are!
Preparation Guidelines for Snack Foods:
Your snack foods will maintain their
freshness longer when you vacuum seal
them. For best results, use a FoodSaver
®
Canister for crushable items like crackers.
Vacuum Sealing Non-Food Items
The FoodSaver
®
Vacuum Sealing System
also protects non-food items from
oxidation, corrosion and moisture. Simply
follow the directions to vacuum seal items
using FoodSaver
®
Bags, Canisters and
Accessories.
To vacuum seal silver, wrap fork tines in
soft cushioning material, such as a paper
towel, to avoid puncturing bag, and seal
as normal. Your silver will be clean, fresh
and untarnished right when you need it
for your next dinner gathering.
Your FoodSaver
®
Bags are ideal for
outdoor excursions. For camping and
hiking, keep your matches, maps and
food dry and compact.
To have fresh water for drinking, simply fill
a FoodSaver
®
Bag with ice, vacuum seal
it, and when needed, let the ice pack
melt. You can trim the corner off the bag
to make a spout for drinking or pouring.
If you’re going sailing or boating, you can
vacuum seal your food, extra batteries,
memory cards, cash, identification cards,
boating license and a dry change of
clothes. Just remember to bring scissors
or a knife to open the bags when you
need them!
To keep emergency kits safe and dry,
vacuum seal flares, batteries, flashlights,
matches, candles, first aid kits, extra food
and other necessities. Your emergency
items will stay dry and organized in your
home, car, boat or RV.
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