Do you vacuum seal your frozen rodents?
You should, especially if they are sitting in the freezer for more than a month or two.
Pro tip: if you don't have a vacuum sealer, just use a cheapie sous vide bag. Costs about $20 for a pump and some bags. Sidenote: sous vide machines are hands down the best way to cook meat.
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Re: Do you vacuum seal your frozen rodents?
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Originally Posted by
AbsoluteApril
I buy frozen feeders in bulk and then vac-pac the various sizes into 'per feeding' bags. One bit of advice is - don't let the sealer fully vacuum out all the air otherwise the noses may bleed when defrosting.
great tip! thank u April!
Edit: Ernie Mckracken - do u sous vide your feeders also?
Re: Do you vacuum seal your frozen rodents?
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Originally Posted by
Ax01
Edit: Ernie Mckracken - do u sous vide your feeders also?
The thought crosses my mind all the time, but can't claim to have tried it... yet.
Re: Do you vacuum seal your frozen rodents?
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Originally Posted by
cchardwick
You can't seal them unless they are frozen or their nose bleeds. You can pack them loosely overnight then seal the following day.
why not? could you elaborate on this more for my own edification? [emoji4] pls&ty!