Aluminum Foil?!


Question: can i wrap Aluminum Foil, insteed of zip black bags? will the aluminum Foil give my meat food piosoning? just wondering cuase i don't have any zip black bags..
thanks you all for your help and answers


Answers: can i wrap Aluminum Foil, insteed of zip black bags? will the aluminum Foil give my meat food piosoning? just wondering cuase i don't have any zip black bags..
thanks you all for your help and answers

Before now using zip locks, I would wrap food with a good saran wrap, use the heavy gause of aluminum foil for freezing. If you have the thinner foil, you can just double wrap. You can also just take the packaged meats and wrap with the foil as well. I've never had any problems in doing this. If you place meat alone in foil, it sticks to the meat, when you are trying to unwrap it from the freezer. I always use saran wrap as a barrier to prevent this from happening.

that's what tin foil was made for...they didn't always have zip lock bags you know.

Food poisoning is caused by microorgansims, not metallic transfer. Go ahead and wrap your whatever in aluminum foil, it's probably food grade aluminum anyways.

I don't know, I use it to keep the aliens and government out of my head and I've never been poisoned.

lol... yes you can but do not eat the tin foil

Aluminum foil is made for storing food. Go ahead. =)

Aluminium is what they make tin cans out of, so if it poisoned your food, you would have been killed long before today.

You can use foil and it won't harm your food at all. The only thing is that it won't keep your food as fresh. At night when I'm alone I like making a foil hat and putting it on my head. That's when the visitors come and show me the secrets of the universe................................... here...........................

no, it will not cause food poisoning....it may cause freezer burn on the meat if left in there too long. Food doesn't stay fresh as long in foil, but it does serve the purpose. That's the only thing they used before ziplock bags came out in the 70's.

Of course you can





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