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5.0 out of 5 stars
*GLADness in the Kitchen*, June 15, 2006
This review is from: Glad Press'n Seal Wrap, 70-Sqr Foot Rolls (Pack of 12) (Health and Beauty)
GLAD Press'n Seal is a welcome discovery for anyone's home. I call it Press'n SAVE - - it not only insures freshness, it saves users from potential messes & eliminates the frustrating madness experienced by many when 'fighting' Saran wrap or similar plastic coverings. It is lightweight so shipping is not a huge expense.
The promoters call it "versatile" and suggest different uses, some more helpful than others (see website). GLAD manufacturer describes this as "an embossed film that seals" when two fingers press it onto a container. It is distributed by the Chlorox co., a dependable corporation. Containers can be covered with Press'n Seal and actually stack in the 'frig, remarkably spillproof.
My favorite miracle, though, results from using it for covering foods to microwave. It is amazing, and wonderfully EASY TO USE (& re-use if you're careful). No more being stuck >> up to the elbows << in wrap! What an absolute lifesaver says mcHAIKU, no longer feeling such a dunce in the kitchen.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
From homemade baby food to preventing freezer burn, June 17, 2009
This review is from: Glad Press'n Seal Wrap, 70-Sqr Foot Rolls (Pack of 12) (Health and Beauty)
This product came out right about the time I was making my own baby food. I felt SO fortunate. I'd basically make steamed veggie and fruit shakes, pour the veggie mixtures into ice cube trays, then cover trays with Press N Seal and freeze (I'd then pop out the cubes and store in Ziplock in freezer). Currently, I find it very helpful to prevent freezer burn in foods like single portions of tomato paste to marinated meat. I've not had ANY trouble with freezer burn since wrapping meat in this. The other posters are also correct in that it's great for covering leftovers on a plate, in a bowl, or Tupperware when you can't find the lid!
P.S. I've NEVER had issues with glue goo on plates. NEVER.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great stuff., December 14, 2008
This review is from: Glad Press'n Seal Wrap, 70-Sqr Foot Rolls (Pack of 12) (Health and Beauty)
I was skeptical, but bought this on a whim at Costco about a year ago. Now I am a convert. This is MILES better than the old plastic wrap. It really stays where you put it. You can turn the bowl or plate upside down and nothing leaks, if carefully sealed. If stretched tight, I can even stack things on top of it and it stays wrapped. I use it on glass, plastic, paper and styrofoam. It works really well on glass. You can cover a bowl of soup and invert it and it won't leak. It works for paper plates, but it only seals to itself so you have to use more and go well underneath it. Once you have it on though, it stays there. No accidental losses. If you are careful, you can even reuse it again and again to recover the same item. Great for those bowls that don't have lids. Also wonderful for giving away meals and treats. We use disposable bowls or plates and this stuff will cover it so completely and securely it is almost like having a custom fit lid. And our friends and neighbors don't have to worry about returning a dish. This is really great when you are giving meals to people who are having an emergency or hard situation where they have enough to deal with besides worrying who, which dish belongs to, much less when and how to return it.
I saw a review that said it was leaving a film on thier dishes. We have used this for a very long time and haven't noticed any films on the dishes.
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