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Packit Gourmet :: Gear & Supplies :: Packaging :: Cook-In Bags

Cook-In Bags
 
Price:
$0.60

These resealable plastic pouches are approved for freezing, boiling and microwaving – perfect for Freezer Bag Cooking in the wilderness. The zipper closure and 3+ inch flat bottom make them easy to fill with your favorite camping food and the makes rehydrating at camp a breeze!
  • FDA approved for food contact
  • Does not contain dioxin or BPA
  • Approved for use with boiling water, freezing and microwaving
  • Resealable zipper closure
  • Flat/gusset bottom

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  • Bag Thickness: 5.0 mil
  • Volume measurement leaves one inch of 'head space' to allow for sealing.



Bag Size
Width x Height x Gusset (Bottom)
Volume
Small Bags
5" x 8" x 3"2 cups
Medium Bags
6" x 9.37" x 3.25"3.5 cups
Large Bags
6.69" x 11" x 3.5"6 cups




WARNING: Do not submerge bag in boiling water. Bags are approved for pouring boiling water into the bag, over food but not for submerging the bag in boiling water.


Read our blog entry for more information on our Cook-In Bags



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*Heat loss is three times greater without the Cook-In Cozy

Zipper Pouch
Zipper Pouch

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Author: Sarah Kirkconnell
I got an order of these bags from PackitGourmet last month and have had fun trying them out. While pricey, they are a great alternative for freezer bags if one desires a heavy duty version. They are rated for boiling water to be added inside and are food grade plastic.

Originally posted on the Trail Cooking & The Outdoors blog.
http://blog.trailcooking.com/