Jvoelcker
Well-Known Member
As I increase the amount of deer I'm processing and doing more with them I need to stock up on packaging supplies, but wondering if it's time for a rethink.
All meat is either consumed at home, on our shoot or given to friends and family, so packaging no so essential, but I am trying to avoid chest freezers full of freezer bags labelled 'Bambi'
I started with a pack of 500 9"x5" trays that I then fill with either 500gms of mince or diced and then vacuum pack using the trusty Lidl vacuum packer - that works well and moving to pre-cut vacuum pouches was a lot easier than slicing down the 30cm rolls.
I have tried the same with sausages, but either the vacuum packer crushes the sausages or if I pre-freeze them the packages then crush around them.
I'm assuming we will have the same issue with burgers.
Are any of you using trays with cling film, which the supermarkets seem to do?
Cling film is such a Pfaff to use, are there any easy ways of dealing with it?
All meat is either consumed at home, on our shoot or given to friends and family, so packaging no so essential, but I am trying to avoid chest freezers full of freezer bags labelled 'Bambi'
I started with a pack of 500 9"x5" trays that I then fill with either 500gms of mince or diced and then vacuum pack using the trusty Lidl vacuum packer - that works well and moving to pre-cut vacuum pouches was a lot easier than slicing down the 30cm rolls.
I have tried the same with sausages, but either the vacuum packer crushes the sausages or if I pre-freeze them the packages then crush around them.
I'm assuming we will have the same issue with burgers.
Are any of you using trays with cling film, which the supermarkets seem to do?
Cling film is such a Pfaff to use, are there any easy ways of dealing with it?
