HARVEST RIGHT FREEZE DRYER

Discussion in 'The Green Patch' started by Wildbilly, Jan 31, 2026.


  1. Bandit99

    Bandit99 Monkey+++ Site Supporter+

    @Zimmy @kckndrgn

    Yeah, I don't have much experience with the vacuum sealers but my fear is longevity. I mean, I would freeze-dry with the hope to last at least 10-years if necessary, but I sort of doubt the quality of the bags I have seen to last that long.

    I do have lots of mylar, oxygen absorbers and good food grade buckets so even though more work, I'd probably use those to ensure the quality. I never thought of mason jars...we got lots with a lot of lids too. I could put them in the buckets to protect them further. I got gamma lids for my buckets which makes access a bit easier too.
     
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  2. Jerry Fisk

    Jerry Fisk Monkey++

    I use a good bit of jars. It also makes the product more bug or mouse proof if needed.
     
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  3. 4x4

    4x4 Hillary lied and Americans died.

    I didn't see it which is why I was asking how you do this.
     
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  4. kissmybrass

    kissmybrass brass monkey Site Supporter+++

    i have a few foodsaver vac sealers. my only gripe is having to seal the bags twice. at the end of the seal cycle if you see bubbles going past the seal do another one. adds time and you have to wait for the seal bar to cool. if your doing a couple dozen fish a year they are great. glad i didnt have to do a whole moose with one. my oldest is 10 yrs and still works good. 12v/110 too.
     
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  5. kissmybrass

    kissmybrass brass monkey Site Supporter+++


    nice. i didnt think to look for 'vacuum sealing in mason jars 3dp' lots of files. thanks!
     
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  6. kissmybrass

    kissmybrass brass monkey Site Supporter+++

    as much as i have used a vac sealer i have never used the mason jar attch. frankly im confused how it works. how do you seal the lid to jar after vac? do you apply vac then tighten the lid some how? im not getting how this works without a oneway valve.


    Screenshot from 2026-02-02 12-13-37. Screenshot from 2026-02-02 12-13-10.
     
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  7. Bandit99

    Bandit99 Monkey+++ Site Supporter+

    Yeah, I will have to look up this vacuumed sealing in mason jars. Sounds like a good idea but I just don't know how to do it. I was going to simply throw oxygen absorbers in the jar...but this might be better.
     
  8. Jerry Fisk

    Jerry Fisk Monkey++

    I have just vacuumed tater chips in jars and they are still fresh after one year.
     
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  9. Jerry Fisk

    Jerry Fisk Monkey++

    You can either weigh the product before freezing then weigh it after dried and that will be how much weight of water. Or just stick with 2 items till you expermint with different amounts by guess.
     
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  10. 4x4

    4x4 Hillary lied and Americans died.

    That is a really good idea, I've not thought of doing it that way. I appreciate it.
     
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  11. kckndrgn

    kckndrgn Monkey+++ Moderator Emeritus Founding Member

    When vacuum sealing mason jars, I will pre-warm the lids to soften the seal, kind of like when doing normal canning. I normally put the lids in the FD when it's on the defrost cycle, that warms them up.

    This is the vacuum sealer we use:
    https://a.co/d/053nqTof

    When you pull the vacuum then turn the device off the vacuum in the jar pulls the lid down and makes the seal. There is no ring on the jar when vacuuming. I do add the ring and leave it on, unlike traditional canning where the lid is removed when it is cooled.

    When I use mylar bags I will "squeeze" out as much of the air as I can, add the O2 absorbers, then seal. 9 times out of 10 this will create a mild 'vacuum' on the bag. I have not used a vacuum sealer on my mylar bags.
     
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  12. Jerry Fisk

    Jerry Fisk Monkey++

    And dont forget to freeze dry your own dog foods. My wife made up and freeze dried our Mastiffs food. He lived to 15 yrs which is long for a mastiff. She had gallon jars of it freeze dried.
     
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  13. kissmybrass

    kissmybrass brass monkey Site Supporter+++

    thankyou
     
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  14. kissmybrass

    kissmybrass brass monkey Site Supporter+++


    yep pikka gets salmon, halibut,cod and this year moose. she gets kibble with 1/2 can dog food or a cup of good stuff. on the side
     
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