Press'n Seal, Good Deal!
Posted: Friday, March 20, 2009
by Ronyae
Writings by Ronyae
It was like any other commercial that I've seen to help around the kitchen; I figured Glad was doing what it does best when it puts out another paper product: making what the people want to get what they [Glad] want. I will not get into the details of what that want is, but I will state that I'm appreciative for Glad having a plan, if such, like that.
Well, that was until my mother had purchased the product, and told me to use it one day to cover up some cornbread. People let me tell you something about my mother before I go any further. My Mother is the type of person who uses only the most qualified products because she deals with numerous culinary programs. And of course, there are needs for industrial products in these type of programs, or products that must be of good, long-lasting quality. So, when I seen the Glad Press'n Seal package in her paper products drawer, I had been proven wrong. Just seeing the product in my Mother's possession, told me that the Glad Press'n Seal had to be one of the best products to use for storing food products.
My favor for the Glad Press'n Seal grew as I began to use the wrapping paper, being able to seal the cornbread with the sliding of my fingers across the edges of the paper. Ingenious!
Now, whenever I want to store a small amount of food like fried chicken, baked breads, or even cookies, I go for the Glad Press'n Seal wrapping paper. Try it, it really does work wonders for storing food products.
Courtesy of Glad(c)
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Top-level comments on this article: (10 total)Great review, Ronyae, but there is never leftover cornbread at my place, especially the corners!Ken,And that I can believe, and appreciate! Thanks for reading and sharing a comment.
Are you sure you're not being paid by Glad to write this article? lolI'm sure you're not, so it is even more believable that this is a great product, but I'll let my wife decide. I don't cook, so I probably wouldn't even know what to do with it.David!I'm LOL, but I have to stop short to state, "You don't cook?" WOW. Well, you are not alone at all. And, I'm sure your wife will find the product very helpful in her kitchen. Thanks for reading and sharing a comment.
Ronyae,That's a 'go.' I will definitely try it -- thanks for sharing.NancyNancy,I would say it's a good one! Thanks for leaving a comment.
Good article. I am no expert in the kitchen but it sounds quite interesting.Thanks Connor for reading and sharing a comment. You keep up the good work yourself [smile]
Great recommendation Ronyae. I'll make a note to myself.DeborahDeborah,That will be one note worth making! Thanks for reading and sharing a comment.
Thanks for the review, Ronyae. I just might give it a try. I am tired of never having the right size plastic container for leftovers. Maybe this is the solution.Lorrie,If you have a small amount, and they aren't liquified, you may have a winner! Thanks for stopping by.
Great article, Ronyae. I've never seen this before--got to try it. And Mother always knows best.Sandra
Humm,good information and useful too. thank you for shaing it with us.Swapna
Good advertisement Ron! But we don't find that 'Press'n Seal' here in India. We may be having something else. I have to search for it and see if my food can be stored properly.
You are on fire with all the product reviews. Search Warps very own Martha Stewart :-) Great job! I love how you incorporate you sense of humor, keep them coming. Blessings, Teresa
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