Anyone else have this issue with vacuum sealed freezer bags losing their seal and not being tightly compressed anymore?
My share of a bull elk that my hunting buddy got last fall was all vacuumed sealed and looked just fine at the time when I got it but now I've noticed that some of the bags have come loose and appear to of lost their vacuum seal.
I think he used a new Cabelas vacuum unit but frankly I am unfamiliar with these sealers as I still wrap my deer meat in saran wrap and freezer paper! Yes, its old school but it works just fine and I don't get any freezer burned meat either.
I did a Google search and I guess it's not uncommon for this to happen to home vacuumed sealed stuff as the devices are not as powerful as commercial grade units and as well the proper care and technique probably isn't always used when packaging the meat.
What is your experience with vacuumed sealed game meat?
My share of a bull elk that my hunting buddy got last fall was all vacuumed sealed and looked just fine at the time when I got it but now I've noticed that some of the bags have come loose and appear to of lost their vacuum seal.
I think he used a new Cabelas vacuum unit but frankly I am unfamiliar with these sealers as I still wrap my deer meat in saran wrap and freezer paper! Yes, its old school but it works just fine and I don't get any freezer burned meat either.
I did a Google search and I guess it's not uncommon for this to happen to home vacuumed sealed stuff as the devices are not as powerful as commercial grade units and as well the proper care and technique probably isn't always used when packaging the meat.
What is your experience with vacuumed sealed game meat?