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Food Preparation and Storage Guide

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Where to 

Recommended 

Vacuum 

Normal Storage 

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Store

FoodSaver

Packaged

Life 

(without 

Container

Storage Life

vacuum packaging)

Beef, Lamb, Pork

Freezer

FoodSaver Bag

2 to 3 years

6 months

Ground meat

Freezer

FoodSaver Bag

1 year

4 months

Poultry

Freezer

FoodSaver Bag

2 to 3 years

6 months

Fish

Freezer

FoodSaver Bag

2 years

6 months

Where to 

Recommended 

Vacuum 

Normal Storage 

C

H E E S E S

Store

FoodSaver

Packaged

Life 

(without 

Container

Storage Life

vacuum packaging)

Cheddar, Swiss, Parmesan

Refrigerator

FoodSaver Bag

4 to 8 months

1 to 2 weeks

Preparation Guidelines for Meats/Fish:

Option 1: 

For best results pre-freeze

meats and fish for 1-2 hours before
vacuum packaging in a FoodSaver
Bag to ensure the retention of juices
and shape, and to help guarantee a
good seal.

Option 2: 

If it is not possible to pre-

freeze, place a folded paper towel
between the meat/fish and the end
of the bag. Leave the paper towel in
the bag when vacuum packaging to
absorb excess moisture and juices.

Preparation Guidelines for Hard Cheeses:

Keep cheese fresh even if you use 
it everyday by vacuum packaging it
after each use. Make your original
FoodSaver Bag extra long. Simply
cut along the sealed edge, remove
the cheese and slice off the amount

needed, then place the cheese back
in the bag and repackage. Allow
approximately one inch of bag
material for each time the bag will
be opened and repackaged.

NOTE: Beef may appear darker after vacuum packaging due to the removal
of oxygen. This is not an indication of spoilage.

Guidelines for Vacuum 
Packaging Food

Vacuum packaging is not a substitute
for canning nor can it reverse deteri-
orating quality; it can only slow down
changes in quality. It is impossible to
predict how long a specific food will
have top-quality flavor, appearance
and texture, because it depends on
the age and condition of the food
on the day it was vacuum packaged.
Any perishable foods that require
refrigeration still must be refrigerated
or frozen after vacuum packaging.

Vacuum packaging extends the life of
foods by removing nearly all the air in
a sealed container, thereby reducing
oxidation which affects nutritional
value, flavor and overall quality.
However, most foods contain enough
water to support micro-organisms
which can grow with or without air.
While micro-organisms are present
everywhere, only certain ones cause
problems, and only under certain
conditions:

Mold:

Easy to identify because of

its characteristic fuzz. Molds are
virtually eliminated by vacuum
packaging because they cannot
grow in a low oxygen environment.

Yeast:

Results in fermentation,

which can frequently be identified by
smell or taste. Yeast requires water,
sugar and a moderate temperature

to grow, but can grow with or
without air. Refrigeration slows
the growth of yeast, and freezing
stops it completely.

Bacteria:

Frequently results in

discoloration, soft or slimy texture
and/or an unpleasant odor. Clostrid-
ium botulinum (the organism that
causes Botulism) can grow without
air under the right conditions,
cannot be detected by smell or
taste and, although extremely rare,
can be very dangerous.

Maintaining low temperatures is a
critical factor in preserving foods
safely. Growth of micro-organisms is
significantly reduced at temperatures
of 40°F (4°C) or below. Freezing at
0°F (-17°C) does not kill micro-
organisms, but stops them from
growing. For long-term storage, always
freeze “perishable” foods that have
been vacuum packaged.

Thawing and Heating Vacuum
Packaged Foods

Always thaw foods in either the
refrigerator or microwave – do not
leave “perishable” foods at room
temperature to thaw.

To microwave in a FoodSaver Bag,
cut a corner of the bag and place on
a microwave-safe dish. You can also
place the FoodSaver Bag in boiling
water to heat.

NOTE: Vacuum packaging is NOT a substitute for refrigeration or freezing. Any
“perishable” foods that require refrigeration prior to vacuum packaging still
must be refrigerated or frozen after vacuum packaging.

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Summary of Contents for Pro Sport GameSaver Vac1500

Page 1: ...the United States and other countries Tilia Inc and Tilia Int l Inc are Jarden companies This product is protected by one or more of the following Patents U S RE 34 929 4 660 355 4 941 310 5 655 357 6...

Page 2: ...own healthy frozen dinners You control serving portions calories and nutritional content Make and deliver home cooked meals to those who can t get out Keep non food items dry and free of dust and mold...

Page 3: ...straight from the freezer and refrigerator to the microwave or boiling water FoodSaver Bags and Rolls are washable including in the dish washer and reusable FoodSaver Bags come in ready made pint quar...

Page 4: ...ries T H E F O O D S AV E R U S E R M A N U A L 4 T H E F O O D S AV E R U S E R M A N U A L 5 FoodSaver Regular Jar Sealer The FoodSaver Regular Jar Sealer allows you to vacuum package in regular or...

Page 5: ...any possibility of puncturing a bag 10 Avoid drawing powdery or fine grained products into the appliance This will inhibit the vacuuming and sealing process and may clog the unit preventing it from dr...

Page 6: ...to blink indicating the bag is being sealed 11 When the green light turns off the sealing process is complete 12 Open the lid and remove the bag NOTE Let the appliance cool down for at least 20 secon...

Page 7: ...el to become filled with liquid This may allow liquid to get sucked into the motor and permanently damage the appliance Wipe out any excess liquid from the Vacuum Channel after each time you vacuum pa...

Page 8: ...NOTE It takes approximately 2 to 3 seconds to stop the vacuum process and seal the bag If you are using a small bag or packaging a fragile item we recommend that you press down on the Instant Seal But...

Page 9: ...from the Accessory Port on the appliance before you vacuum package in FoodSaver Bags Remove the hose by gently twisting the gray fitting while pulling it out Never yank or tug the hose as this may dam...

Page 10: ...e and the fitting CARE AND STORAGE FoodSaver FoodSaver FoodSaver OF FOODSAVER Bulk Designer Square CANISTERS Canisters Canisters Canisters Freezer No No No Bases in Microwave Yes No Yes Lids in Microw...

Page 11: ...se by gently twisting the gray fitting while pulling it out Never yank or tug the hose as this may damage both the hose and the fitting T H E F O O D S AV E R U S E R M A N U A L 18 Use the FoodSaver...

Page 12: ...o be used with thin glass crystal plastic or aluminum containers The force exerted by the FoodSaver vacuum packaging system is very powerful and could implode a thin glass or a non rigid container 5 W...

Page 13: ...be used in the microwave IMPORTANT Do not reuse bags that have been used to store raw meats or fish Also bags may not be reusable if they have been used to store greasy or fatty foods Do not reuse bag...

Page 14: ...n of the food on the day it was vacuum packaged Any perishable foods that require refrigeration still must be refrigerated or frozen after vacuum packaging Vacuum packaging extends the life of foods b...

Page 15: ...mmended Vacuum Normal Storage VE G E TA B L E S Times Store FoodSaver Packaged Life without Container Storage Life vacuum packaging Asparagus 11 2 to 3 mins Freezer FoodSaver Bag 2 to 3 years 8 months...

Page 16: ...in your freezer and can go right into boiling water or the microwave when you are ready to use them This same technique can be used for pre cooked dinners and leftovers Where to Recommended Vacuum Nor...

Page 17: ...them Open the canister take what you need then repackage it to maintain freshness NOTE Placing a box inside a FoodSaver Bag may puncture the bag Therefore it is best to use the inner bag in which mos...

Page 18: ...ry change of clothes FoodSaver Bags are also great for storing extra keys or any spare parts you need for your boat They will be dry and in one place Vacuum package first aid kits and emergency kits f...

Page 19: ...me Back Into the Bag 1 Check the seal of the bag There may be a wrinkle in the bag along the seal which caused leakage and allowed air to come back into the bag Cut the bag open and vacuum package it...

Page 20: ...Make sure the Accessory Hose is securely in the Accessory Port on the appliance and on the Jar Sealer T H E F O O D S AV E R U S E R M A N U A L 36 The Bag Melts 1 The Sealing Strip may have become to...

Page 21: ...e lid is free from food materials crumbs etc 2 Make sure the rim of the canister does not have any cracks or scratches Any gaps can prevent a vacuum from forming 3 Make sure you aren t filling the can...

Page 22: ...le Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service this could be the sales receipt or packing slip etc Elements of Warranty Tilia Inc Tilia warrants for one year from the date of purcha...

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