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Debbie Meyer Green Bags Keep Produce Fresh 3 To 10 Times Longer Without Chemicals!

 

 

  The Evert Fresh Bags are now sold as Debbie Meyer Green Bags! 

"The most technically advanced vegetable bag on the market has to be the Evert-Fresh Bag."  

(The Chicago Tribune)

Unlike other food storage bags, these green bags maintain a high level of humidity and reduce light, all of which extends the life of produce 3 to 10 times longer and significantly reduces the loss of vitamin C.

So don’t get rid of spoiled produce. These amazing green bags keeps them fresher for longer!

 

Two bunches of bananas were kept for a week. One was kept in a Fresh Green Bag; the other was not. As you can see one is still fresh, the other has become spotted and over ripe.

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 "The bags slow down the ripening process and keep foods fresh longer." (The New York Times) 

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www.handyhomeshop.co.uk  sells practical, innovative, home accessories that offer unique solutions for you and for everyday use in your home at affordable prices. 

Allotment Growing Allotment diaries, photographs, advice about growing vegetables, fruits and herbs with a forum for chatting on the plot. Allotments UK - Allotments UK and other related allotment links The National Vegetable Society, NVS The National Vegetable Society NVS is a charity dedicated to advancing the culture, study and improvement of vegetables offering help and advice to novice and expert grower alike. Gardeningdata - Practical articles for gardeners and directory of links for practical gardening. Alternative tools for the allotment and garden http://www.get-digging.co.uk              

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Wednesday, 19th November, 2008