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    I'll often poke a pinhole in my commercial freezer dried meals to squeeze the air out, and then cover the hole with tape. I've had meals last 2-3 months prepped this way without issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maui Rhino View Post
    I'll often poke a pinhole in my commercial freezer dried meals to squeeze the air out, and then cover the hole with tape. I've had meals last 2-3 months prepped this way without issue.
    I do this as well , makes them alot smaller. Or what about like someone else mentioned do your own vacuum sealing and can't you reuse the oxygen obsorber that comes with these meals? Some of them MH meals you could probably make 2 meals out of as alot of them are 2,3 servings.

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