Just one of those things
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:28 pm
I mentioned in the gadgets section that we wouldn't be without our Food Saver machine. If you haven't used one - you put your food into a bag, insert the open end of the bag in the machine and it sucks out all the air and seals the bag.
Well ...My husband Bill loves egg bagles and only egg bagles. Seems like when we got out of the CA, NV area he could never find egg bagles. Imagine our delight when one day we found four egg bagles in a bakery on the Oregon coast. Bought them all. Took back to motorhome where he promptly ate 2 of them.
(you see where this is going right?) Then decided to save the other 2 for another day. Didn't want to freeze them - so I think it was my bright idea to put them in a food saver bag to save them. Sure wish I had movies of our faces when all the air was sucked right out of them bagles. Talk about hockey pucks!. Moral of story if you have older variety of food saver NEVER put bread products in it - or anything else that has a lot of air in it. They DO NOT reinflate when you open the bag.
THE BAGLES
Well ...My husband Bill loves egg bagles and only egg bagles. Seems like when we got out of the CA, NV area he could never find egg bagles. Imagine our delight when one day we found four egg bagles in a bakery on the Oregon coast. Bought them all. Took back to motorhome where he promptly ate 2 of them.
(you see where this is going right?) Then decided to save the other 2 for another day. Didn't want to freeze them - so I think it was my bright idea to put them in a food saver bag to save them. Sure wish I had movies of our faces when all the air was sucked right out of them bagles. Talk about hockey pucks!. Moral of story if you have older variety of food saver NEVER put bread products in it - or anything else that has a lot of air in it. They DO NOT reinflate when you open the bag.
THE BAGLES