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• Vacuum package brown sugar to keep it from getting hard.
• Left over margaritas? Package them for a quick and easy way to enjoy margaritas any time.
• Make smoothies or juices ahead of time and portion out for a quick way to get your daily dose
of vitamins and to save time making them and cleaning up every day.
• Make pre-portioned snacks for the family on the go!
• Package gardening seeds and bulbs to keep fresh until next spring when you can plant them.
• Making homemade frosting and decorating is such a chore. Put frosting into a chamber pouch
and vacuum package it (or just seal). Cut a small corner off and decorate! You won't get your
hands or utensils dirty.
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• For a quick wet washcloth for children while on a road trip or while camping, wet some
washcloths and vacuum package them. Use a zipper bag and keep reusing it when needed.
• Not done with that paint project? Don't wash out your brushes every time - keep them wet and
vacuum package them for the following day.
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package your items to ensure you won't encounter a mess when you arrive.
• There are literally hundreds of uses for all your craft projects. Vacuum package your rubber
stamps so they won't dry out, and keep modeling clay and playdough from drying out, too.
• Vacuum package your winter wool hats/gloves/scarves for compact summer storage and to
keep moths and bugs out of them.
• Make camping easy - vacuum package meals in advance, keep your toilet paper dry, make a
camping kit (matches, dry socks, maps, an extra set of shoes or clothes, etc).
• Vacuum package tools to keep them from rusting.
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rubbing alcohol. Seal the bag - don't vacuum it - and place in the freezer. The alcohol keeps
and minor injuries.
VP120 Uses & Tips