Hi Pam,
        thanks for the tip :) but it wouldn't work as I use the herbs and 
spices most days. I haven't seen a vacuum sealer here as yet. What's a 
comforter btw? I don't tend to have anything (apart from junk!) that is 
stored long enough to need to use a vacuum sealer.As an avid cook I think 
that what I really need is a bigger kitchen. I am going to have a look 
around for info on kitchen design and function on ships/boats, I think I 
might find a few useful ideas for my kitchen that way.

                    Best Wishes, Elaine GH (UK)

>Do you have vacuum sealers available in the UK?  These are machines >that
>suck all the air out of a plastic bag or glass jar and create an >airtight
>seal.  Then your items stay fresher longer.  In the case of things >sealed 
>in
>a plastic bag, the package also takes up much less room.  I've even >heard 
>of
>people using them to store off-season clothes, linens, pillows, etc.  
> >(Think
>about how much "air" we store when we store a comforter!  :-)  Although
>you'd probably have to get a much larger one than the size for food.)

>I don't have one yet myself, but I will be getting one as soon as >finances
>allow.   Here's a link to the Tilia site: http://tilia.com/




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