Jun 06 2008
Debbie Meyer Green Bags - Proper Usage
To get the longest life out of your fruit and vegetables with the Debbie Meyer Green Bags™ it is very important that you follow the instructions, especially the following points:
- Do NOT mix different types of produce in the same bag
- Assign a separate bag to each type (several consumers have found labeling bags with a permanent marker to be helpful…ie. Lettuce, strawberries, cucumbers, etc).
- Moisture is the enemy of fresh produce – you must place the produce in the Debbie Meyer Green Bags™ completely dry and continue to wipe out moisture as it accumulates.
Extend the life of your produce and save money by wasting less food with proper use of Debbie Meyer Green Bags™.
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Hi,
I love the bags, but have a suggestion and a question. One, more sizes please: sandwich size, like for small produce: radishes, matchstick carrots, etc. Once I get home with produce, even small choices I immediately put them in the green bags and I have no place to put the smaller items. Two, is condensation supose to form inside the bags once the product is in them? Example: bananas on the hanger with bag wrapped around them. Three, if a bag gets even a pin hole in them are they still useable? If one tapes the hole are the bags still useable and work as well?
Happy Holidays,
Jan