Friday, March 16, 2012

Foodsaver Smarts by Guest Poster Christine Graser--YAY!

   Well today I am DELIGHTED to share my blog with the postings of an amazing woman, great encourager and friend that I have been blessed to meet through the creation of my series: Making Do Without Missing A Thing.
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   Do you remember the post on using your freezer to start saving some big bucks in the kitchen with your groceries? I got SO MANY comments and emails from different readers on how they used their Food Saver to package stuff for long term use, that I had to find someone who did it, and could teach me. (which is not as easy as it sounds).
   So ladies and gentlemen......drum roll please....................
        Please meet Christine Graser!
   She is the sweet Mamma voice over at her blog "Treasures and Pastimes!" and has graciously offered to do a post on learning how to use your Food Saver. If you, like me, have heard of them, seen them, but are not quite sure just what is possible with them, and if they are worth the investment, then this post is for you!
   Rather than have her write it all over here, why dont you hop on over there and give her some Welcoming House love? Tell her I sent you and make sure to say thanks! :)

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Many Blessings to you and yours,
Heather


****and here is an amazing video you can watch on the FoodSaver machine that shows you how to use dried goods with it!
CHECK IT OUT! Doesn't this look like fun!

1 comment:

  1. Awww, thanks for the introduction and the encouragement Heather! I hope I addressed enough on my post to convince you and all your readers to go buy a FoodSaver! LOL! If I didn't mention something, I hope someone tells me...I wouldn't want to be missing out on something fun to use my FoodSaver for!

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