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Glad SimplyCooking Microwave Steaming Bags

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Brian Barnes BPL Member
PostedJul 14, 2008 at 12:29 pm

Anyone try THESE for freezer bag meals on the trail? They stand up, the tops can be pealed off when your are ready to eat, and they are manufacturer approved for heating food in them… Cost $0.30 per bag. Nice…

victoria maki BPL Member
PostedJul 14, 2008 at 12:37 pm

brian, i actually use them as my insurance bag for freezer bag cooking. i use the cheaper bags as my cooking bag, then place the meal in the glad steamer bag, which is alittle heavier. if the inner bag gets a leak, it doesn't ruin my cozy….

Brian Barnes BPL Member
PostedJul 14, 2008 at 12:40 pm

So they weigh more than say a zip lock freezer bag (i.e. 0.25 ounces)?

victoria maki BPL Member
PostedJul 14, 2008 at 12:43 pm

i guess i'm not so much worried about the wt. as i am the cost. they are alittle bigger than the glad freezer bags, so it is possiable that they are a tad heavier. will have to weigh them both when i get home…..

victoria maki BPL Member
PostedJul 14, 2008 at 3:15 pm

OK, Brian. here's the scope. i was wrong about the simply cooking bags being a tad heavier. the glad simply cooking microwave bags have 10 per box. the glad freezer bags have 40 per box. they are both 1 quart. on my scale they both weigh the same…1/4 oz. i can't remember what i paid for either, but i can guarantee the freeze bags are a whole lot cheaper….hence the use of the simply cooking bags as insurance. i also use the pint size. for my special oatmeal that i make..don't need the qt.sz. hope this helps you….vicky

PostedJul 15, 2008 at 7:08 am

Quite heavy duty they are – pricier though. But…if you look at it, for an average trip it doesn't add much more cost.

I started making a cozy specifically for the steamer bags this year due to a request and it is now a best seller.

Btw, the steamer bags work well for couples as they hold more food.

JAMES CALL BPL Member
PostedJul 15, 2008 at 8:54 am

Do these bags have the little steam vent holes in the upper corners of the bag (I guess they would have to)? I had some Glad bags (I don’t know the type) that have the holes, and they are great for leaking dry quinoa all over the bottom of my food bag. The holes are so small I didn’t see them until I started manipulating the bag full of HOT water.
For an insurance bag, this wouldn’t be a problem, but for food storage, it is quite troublesome.

PostedJul 15, 2008 at 9:49 am

I wouldn't recommend the steamer bags for storage. That is where I'd use Glad sandwich bags (very heavy duty!) or freezer bags instead :-)

PostedJul 19, 2008 at 5:27 pm

I was at Target and they had the SimplyCooking Bags on sale. Down the row they also had another option from ZipLock called Zip'N Steam. I think they were 10 for $2.50. They don't look to have open holes for venting.

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