Veggie Zips work wonders with Bluapple
Works in conjunction with the Bluapple to keep fruit and veg fresh, and works very well! I live alone and I've kept mixed baby lettuce and spinach fresh for over a week with this system.
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The Bluapple VeggieZips Premium Produce Storage System is designed to help you minimize food waste by keeping your fruits and vegetables fresh longer. With a set of 20 pieces that includes 10 food saver bags and 10 HydroLiners, this product aims to cater to various produce storage needs. Its innovative features such as U-Vent flaps and moisture control make it a practical choice for anyone looking to enhance their kitchen efficiency.
Works in conjunction with the Bluapple to keep fruit and veg fresh, and works very well! I live alone and I've kept mixed baby lettuce and spinach fresh for over a week with this system.
These are durable bags and are Worth every penny because now my lettuce, broccoli, and brussels sprouts last longer than a couple of days. I highly recommend this product.
My only complaint is that the top of the bag will occasionally tear after a few uses. But, overall, they work great. I've never had blueberries last as long as they do in these bags. Definitely worth the money it saves on spoiled produce.
These bags are great for keeping vegetables fresh especially lettuce.
I've had these bags for about a month now.First, you need the actual Bluapples. I have 4 of them -- 3 in the fridge, 1 on the counter. I think they are doing the job but it is still too early to find out for sure.THE BAGS: First of all, they are too big. They are great if you buy 10 oz or a lot of lettuce. I like the bags better than the plastic container the lettuce comes in. The big size is also good for celery. For other fruits and vegetables, they are just too big. Believe it or not, I took them to my sewing room, cut off about 8 inches, sat at my sewing machine and sewed the edge. Cucumbers, green onions, bell peppers, carrots, green beans -- you need a bag half the size of these. I don't like an "ocean of plastic bags" in my produce drawer.The Bluapple website is great for telling you how to store every kind of fruit or vegetable imaginable.There are essentially 4 methods.Loose in your produce bin with a Bluapple (no bag),in the VeggieZips bag with NO liner,in the bag with a DAMP liner,in the bag with a DRY liner.Make a list of your fruits and vegetables and learn the storage method.THE PAPER LINERS: These are thick paper towels and I found then to be way too big. Once I use up these liners, I'll just use paper towels.Cucumbers do last longer with a DRY liner or paper towel wrapped around them.Green onions seem to do great with a wet liner.The bags seem too flimsy to be usable for very long but I need to try them a bit longer. Overall, I would prefer a really good bag with a slider. I'll continue using what I have and see how it goes.
These are amazing, but they are not bags. I put my produce into a glass bag and put part or all of one of these sheets in the bag with the produce it last weeks no kidding, even micro greens and sprouts. And you can reuse them.
I am so happy with these new bags! The bag comes with its own cloth and thus far I have used it for zucchini, cucumbers, mixed greens and arugula! I have had the zucchini for two weeks bought 6 large and I used three today that look like they were just picked. The other three are back in the fridge. Lettuce stayed well and arugula is perfect.