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This feels like a problem with a simple solution, but I haven't been able to come up with one on my own.
I like to make large batches of stews and soups, and freeze them in vacuum bags in my sealer, so I have something good to eat when I'm too busy to cook. But my process for doing that looks like this:
1. Take out bags, label them with a Sharpie
2. Ladle or spoon the stew/soup into the bags
3. Fold over and rinse the bags on both sides to get rid of the mess I got on the outside of the bag
4. Use a damp paper towel to wipe off mess I got on the inside top of the bag
5. Use a dry paper towel to dry the top of the bag, inside and out
6. Seal
I would like to get rid of steps 3, 4, and 5. Seems as though it ought to be possible. But how?
I like to make large batches of stews and soups, and freeze them in vacuum bags in my sealer, so I have something good to eat when I'm too busy to cook. But my process for doing that looks like this:
1. Take out bags, label them with a Sharpie
2. Ladle or spoon the stew/soup into the bags
3. Fold over and rinse the bags on both sides to get rid of the mess I got on the outside of the bag
4. Use a damp paper towel to wipe off mess I got on the inside top of the bag
5. Use a dry paper towel to dry the top of the bag, inside and out
6. Seal
I would like to get rid of steps 3, 4, and 5. Seems as though it ought to be possible. But how?