Debbie Meyer Green Bags
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The Debbie Meyer Green Bags are supposed to prolong the life of your fruits, vegetables and cut flowers while they are being refrigerated. Here at TVTopTen we tested the Debbie Meyer Green Bags and we were very pleased with the results. We put a cucumber, a head of lettuce, and a tomato all within their own Debbie Meyer bag and refrigerated it for two weeks. After two weeks all the produce was still really fresh, the lettuce was still "scrispy" and it made a great salad.
The Debbie Meyer Green Bags are a great product that actually work and for a low price, that is why we at TvTopTen have ranked them one of the top ten tv products and recommend them as an essential item in anyone's kitchen.
Debbie Meyer Grren Bags Description and Features
Tired of throwing out rotten food? Debbie Meyer Green Bags prolong the life of your fruits, vegetables and cut flowers without the use of chemicals. Stock up on produce without worrying about rapid spoilage or extend the life of your homegrown fruits and veggies.
How Debbie Meyer Green Bags Work
Fruits, vegetables and flowers release ethylene gas while ripening after harvesting or picking. Ethylene gas accelerates ripening, aging and rotting. Debbie Meyer Green Bags absorb and remove this damaging gas, dramatically extending the life of fruits, vegetables and flowers.
Debbie Meyer Green Bags Features
- Patented Debbie Meyer Green Bags absorb and remove ethylene gas produced by the fruit and vegetables, dramatically extending their life.
- Each Debbie Meyer Green Bags box comes with 10 Large & 10 Medium Bags.
- Debbie Meyer Green Bags are Reusable up to 10 times!
- Debbie Meyer Green Bags save you money by wasting less food.
- Even flowers stay fresher longer!
- Saves you money by wasting less food
Debbie Meyer Green Bags Reviews
19 February 2009
These are miracle workers! They work fabulously. But you do need to remember to wipe out the inside of the bag to make sure it stays dry.
06 February 2009
This was a product that I was looking forward to using. Now I am not so sure i should have bought it. On a Wednesday I bought several bananas, they were not totally ripe, that I thought would last for at least 9 days as advertised on TV commercials. Imagine my surprise when I checked on them the next Monday and found that although they looked nice and ripe they were rotten clean through, so soft that the only thing they might have been good for was banana bread. I would not recommend this item to any of my friends or family.
06 February 2009
I left a sandwich with avocado in it (they always turn brown after like 30 minutes) and the next day I ate the sandwich - the avocado was still fresh and the bread was not soggy, even with mayo on it!


