Ziploc has just come out with a new innovation that is something I was like, wow why didn’t I think of that! New Ziploc Perfect Portions Bags are perfect for storing and freezing individual bulk portions of chicken and meats for easy use at a later ate. It is a bag that you place your hand in, grab your meat in your desired serving size and then place the individual portions in a big Ziploc Brand Freezer bag. You can then freeze your own individual portions for easy use.
What is great about this is when you see a bulk meat product on sale you can now safely and easily freeze portions. I have tried to this myself before by placing the portions in their own Ziploc bags but I would get freezer burn, the individual bags keep the portions tightly sealed and fresh. Other than chicken, I am thinking they’d be good for ground beef and fish too. Actually for summer it would be great for hamburgers since they always get freezer burn in the box they come in! Really anything you want individual portions of this would be nice to “perfectly portion!” The fact too that it is easy to grab the meat and then flip it closed, makes it easy to reduce the items and my hands that touch raw meat!
To help families eat fresher versions of their favorite meals, Ziploc has teamed up with Rachel Ray to bring healthy food to tables with the Great America FreshOver Project. “72% of Americans feel like a good parent when their family eats fresh food but only 47% eat fresh foods on a daily basis.” To make eating fresh easier, Rachel Ray has shared some awesome recipes on the Ziploc Brand Facebook Page!
As part of the FreshOver™ mission, Ziploc® Brand will make a donation to Rachael Ray’s nonprofit organization Yum-O®!, which brings fresh and healthy foods to families across the country. Families can support the cause by “pledging” to start their own FreshOver™ Project and by downloading the free, customizable FreshOver™ Recipe Guide at Facebook.com/Ziploc.
Here is one recipe I am excited to try is The Only Pizza You’ll Ever Want Again; Chicken, Sun-Dried Tomato, Broccoli, Ricotta, Mozzarella, and Basil, along with some other amazing ones!
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Can i be a spokesperson?!!!??? Best thing ever!!!! I use them for everything!! I cut up an apple wrapoed it ib the bag, put in fridge for a day or two......guess what......no browning!!!! La la la la LOVE ZIPLOC PERFECT PORTION BAGS!!!! My family calls them my magic bags!!
I never thought of using them for apples, great idea!
I would store my roast beef in the ziplock bags.
I would use the Ziploc perfect portion bags for my husbands lunch.
For our leftovers
mightynaynay(at)cs.com
I'd use it for chicken and for fish. Love this product!
michedt at yahoo dot com
muffins I bake
I've had a lot of freezer burn issues in the past. I buy a lot of meat products for my boyfriend and I usually buy more than what I need for the night, so I just bag it up in the freezer, but it always gets freezer burned. It really is quite frustrating.
I would use them for our meat. Cook it all up and portion it out so I just have to take out what I need for that meal!
would use to freeze meats that I find on sale
brich22 at earthlink dot net
I buy meat in bulk and separate it into smaller portions using Ziploc bags