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Home » Blog » Using a FoodSaver to Freeze Chicken

Using a FoodSaver to Freeze Chicken

By PreparednessMama on June 27, 2018 * 1 Comment

This week I purchased 40 pounds of chicken breast for $52 dollars

What a great price! I really love to buy food in bulk and use my FoodSaver to make the most of my purchases. I use my FoodSaver to freeze chicken and other foods.

We seal them up, four breasts to a package and remove all the oxygen. Then they go right into the freezer for future meals. This will last at east one year without freezer burns, although we will eat this 40 pounds well before then. It couldn’t be easier.

I used my Foodsaver to porcess 40 pounds of chicken. Enter the FoodSaver giveaway | PrparednessMama
We have some FoodSaver tips and giveaway today! Have you been wanting a FoodSaver® Vacuum Sealer? Well, today is a sponsored post by FoodSaver® and we are so grateful to be able to share this giveaway with our readers! You can use FoodSaver bags, FoodSaver containers and mason jars to preserve your food for the pantry or freezer. This FoodSaver® Vacuum Sealer FM2000 comes complete with the following:

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Included In Offer:

3 – Quart Bags
2 – Gallon Bags
1 – 11” x 10′ Roll
1 – Accessory Hose

We quote from the FoodSaver website “The FoodSaver® FM2000 Vacuum Sealing System keeps food fresh up to 5x longer and saves up to $2700 per year based on buying in bulk, on sale and preventing waste. Form and function combine with a sleek, compact design and easy-to-use manual operation to preserve a variety of foods.”

Tips for Sealing Mason Jars

Use mason jars to make your breakfast meals, salads for a week, buy food in bulk and put in smaller FoodSaver bags or mason jars to store and save $$$$! Please share how you would use this awesome giveaway if your name is chosen as the winner.

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This FoodSaver® Vacuum Sealer FM2000 Giveaway is open to any resident who is 18 years of age or older who lives in one of the 48 US Contiguous States. This giveaway starts on Monday, Nov. 10th at 5:00 am (MST) and ends on Sunday, Nov. 16th, 2014 at 5:00 pm (MST). The winner will be notified by email and will have 24 hours to respond. If we do not hear back from said winner in the designated time period of 24 hours we will choose another winner and they will have 24 hours to respond from the time the notification email is sent. Please check your SPAM email folders. Good luck to everyone! Let’s be prepared for the unexpected!

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Comments

  1. cheryl says

    May 6, 2018 at 6:11 pm

    do you have to freeze your chicken before placing in foodsaver bags to seal and freeze?

    Reply

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