Miles Kimball Potato & Onion Sprout-Free Vegetable Storage Bags - White
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The answer is yes I use this washing machine alone and I only buy small quantities of food so these bags did not work for me
14 liters is the capacity of the bag. The size of the picture is five inches by ten inches. Their size would allow them to My own is no longer in use. I didn't find that they lived up to their marketing. Now that I am living alone, I purchase fewer potatoes than I did when I lived with my parents.
Both potatoes and onions should be stored in a cool, dry place. Any fruit and vegetable that is not bought from a refrigerator section at the grocer should not be refrigerated, as they lose flavor and expiration date. As for how they are kept at the grocery store, that is what I use. To learn more about the project, click here. Since tomatoes are not refrigerated in the store, I do not refrigerate them at home at all-except for when I know I won't use it before it goes bad and am trying to extend their lifespan. After refrigeration, the flavor of tomatoes is lost. In the same way, onions and garlic have the same effect.
Hanging them is made possible by a drawstring cord. Although the picture makes them look larger/longer than they are, I will say it does make them look tall and slim. It was for the look that I bought them. The look of the shoes was even noted by my daughter. It would look nice if they were hung.
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I received two items, one potato bag and one onion bag yesterday, with an onion bag whose fabric was detached from its I find it disappointing to learn that the damaged item cannot be returned. There's a tear in the bags, so the onions will sprout. The bags are intended to keep onions from sprouting, but it defeats the purpose since they were made not to sprout. Apparently I do not care anymore about the bag with the tear. Please send me a new onion bag. Let me return the damaged one. It is possible for me to send you a picture.

The refund policy of these was not known to me. The potato bag and onion bag were exchanged for two potato bags. I procured the bags since I wanted a bag for everything however, the ones I bought have the same design so I can match them up.

In my opinion, your perceptions of how good they are will be dependent on how you use them. In view of my need for potatoes and onions to remain "fresher" and more convenient than a plastic grocery bag, I opted for this product. One of the "real" problems for me was not just sprouting, but potatoes that turned Those who care will note that potatoes turn green when they are Depending on when you planted them or after, you may decide to market them right away or put them in the ground as soon as they've been sold. (It's important to me. Green potatoes are To clarify, turning green potatoes indicate a presence of solanine, which is a poison that can harm the entire body. See if you can find it. As a result of their dark interior, these bags tend to create a kind of "blackout" So long as the potatoes are not already green when they are placed in the bag, this will limit the formation of solanine. Now, let's talk about how Good job, I guess. The results I got are certainly pleasing to me. About two months after I started using these bags, I do not see any green potatoes. There seems to be a decrease in sprouting as well, although potatoes will still sprout when exposed to dark, just like Cool, dry, and dark conditions are needed for potato growth. It will certainly help if these bags are used for that purpose. I find that the bags are quite attractive and will not offend me when they are found lying around on the counter, a shelf, or a I have also been using the bag for onions, which seemed to work well. It is a great pleasure to have found you. It seems to function as it is intended. Five stars for the storage bag. Perfect, thank you. Nothing is ever guaranteed, but then again nothing.

My whole bag has gone bad in a little over a week, so it was a waste of money.

During wear, the bag is washed and lined. It would be best if you had a place inside your kitchen or pantry for them to hang. They usually sit in the pantry on a shelf and I keep them there, so I don't use the zipper opening at the bottom of the bag. As for onions and potatoes, they both sprout more slowly with the bags. I don't know if they're better or worse than another bag, but if you are into LABELING THINGS (ah, it's so satisfying), they're really.

It would have been better if there were more potato and rice You can buy onion bags at the supermarket. As a child, I had only one and it was too small to fit me properly. There is plenty of room for both potatoes and onions in these bags. In this bag can fit about a bag of potatoes (or onions). It's now possible to keep potatoes and onions separate, and not have to worry that mixing them in the same bag will quickly ripen the other veggie. As soon as I opened the box, I started using them.

It was a lesson I learned.

Instead of 1 onion and 1 potato, we received 2 "potato" bags. As a result of the zipper, it is simple to pull out the potatoes on the bottom of the bag, but since the bag is so small, you won't find older potatoes in it. In the event that you don't plan on eating Yukon gold potatoes for a few weeks, store them in the refrigerator. My two favorite foods are onions and russet potatoes/garnet yams, so I'd like to try the bags for both. Thank you. If what I expect turns out better than what I currently expect, I will let you know.
