Julie-Ann
30-07-2010, 06:30 PM
I have gone very scientific this week:D. I have conducted an experiment on these resealable bags designed to prolong the freshness of fruit and vegetables.
Our 1st photo is of 2 freshly purchased mushrooms. 1 was placed in a brown paper bag and the 2nd mushroom was placed in the resealable Fresh & Crisp bag. Both bags were placed in the crisper in the fridge. The next 2 photos are 1 week later. These photos don't show the true difference between them. The mushroom in the bag was shrivelled and inedible. The mushroom in the resealable bag was fresh enough to eat.
I have been using these bags for quite some time. I purchased them in the supermarket. I had found a difference but I wanted to be sure of it. I found only 2 negatives. Firstly, they have too many large bags in the box and very few small bags. Being a small family I would use more small bags than large. Also they can be difficult to reseal at times. Do be sure to squeeze as much air out of the bag as possible. They also don't say do you clean them every so often or dispose of them. I have been washing them with dishwashing detergent and hanging them upside down on the clothesline.
So have you tried them before?
Are you tempted to give them a go based on our scientific experiment?
Our 1st photo is of 2 freshly purchased mushrooms. 1 was placed in a brown paper bag and the 2nd mushroom was placed in the resealable Fresh & Crisp bag. Both bags were placed in the crisper in the fridge. The next 2 photos are 1 week later. These photos don't show the true difference between them. The mushroom in the bag was shrivelled and inedible. The mushroom in the resealable bag was fresh enough to eat.
I have been using these bags for quite some time. I purchased them in the supermarket. I had found a difference but I wanted to be sure of it. I found only 2 negatives. Firstly, they have too many large bags in the box and very few small bags. Being a small family I would use more small bags than large. Also they can be difficult to reseal at times. Do be sure to squeeze as much air out of the bag as possible. They also don't say do you clean them every so often or dispose of them. I have been washing them with dishwashing detergent and hanging them upside down on the clothesline.
So have you tried them before?
Are you tempted to give them a go based on our scientific experiment?