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I recently found a large nugget of lowryder that I'd had in the freezer over two years, not vacuum packed, was as nice as the day it went into the freezer. I'd lost it.
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So everybody uses a stash fridge. thats too easy.
When I drop over to your place to see you & no ones home I think a cool refreshment from the refridgerator is on hand. Just to Chill me out.
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And the Mason jar Co. says at the board meetings.." We've got to hand it to those old hippies who still can their berries and veggies. They keep us in business."
When was the last time you used a ziplock baggie for a sandwich ( ok lil Fat Freddie's lunchbox) besides that? P.S. Cabri, Maybe thats why nobody invites you over ....lol |
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Does that attachment for mason jars come with the Foodsaver, or is it a separate accessory item?
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Cabbellas carries those canning jar attatchments. The food saver website stopped selling the small jar attachment and Cabbellas had both .
Works great, keeps the buds nice and fresh. |
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Is this still the best option out there today? I never liked the idea of long term storage in the vacuum seal bags, but storing in the jars seems appealing. This doesn't require anything but the regular jars and lids right?
Thanks guys!
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I also vac seal everything once cured in mason jars. It keeps for years.
The only time I have frozen anything was a fresh harvest I did not have time to cure properly so it sat frozen for a week before curing, other than that I really don't think it would be my choice. I use a foodsaver with the jaring attachment same as above and it works very well. It draws enough vac that the lids can be tough to release with both thumbs. The hiss as the vac releases after a year followed by the smell of your finely cured and aged ganja is something else. I store the jars in a cardboard box in the cool basement. |
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VAC seal fan here as well....use it right after a nice cure.
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I've been vaccum sealing it and then putting it in an extra sealed black glass, the Vitality Glassware jars.
I had saved in the freezer before but I'm convinced it's not a viable way to save weed over the long term as I've had some thats 5 years old and it's dry and tastes stale with a potentcy of less than 50% of what it was when it was fresh. I'm about to crack open a jar after a year storage of some purple that's been saved, vacuumed bag gently folded and wedged in a vitality glass jar. Stay tuned for that review in a couple of days ( with before and after pics! ) |
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