Clearly Fresh Bags Review & Giveaway

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Clearly Fresh Bags Review & Giveaway

Clearly Fresh Produce Storage Bags are a great way to eliminate waste when it comes to produce!  They keep fruits and vegetables fresh up to 50% longer.  Each bag has a BreatheWay Membrane that acts as an oxygen/carbon dioxide passageway, allowing just the right amount in and out to keep produce fresher longer.  Any fresh fruit or vegetable can be stored in Clearly Fresh Bags.  It is an easy zip bag that is clear so you can see the produce stored inside and remember to eat it!  Clearly Fresh Bags will surely increase the shelf life of your fruits and veggies!

Clearly Fresh Bags Review & Giveaway

Unfortunately, produce often goes to waste in our house.  There are only the 3 of us (one of whom is just a little guy!) and fruits and vegetables frequently come in more than we can eat before it goes bad.  Especially spinach.  A recipe calls for a small portion of spinach, I use it, and we don’t use it again for weeks.  I hate wasting food, too.  It makes me cringe when I spend money on something that doesn’t get completely consumed.  I try to freeze leftovers where I can, but we have very limited freezer space, and certain fruits and veggies don’t freeze the way I would like them to.  These Clearly Fresh Bags are perfect for us!  The bags are larger than gallon-sized, so they fit plenty of produce in them.  We got a huge cantaloupe from our neighbor’s garden.  We chopped it up, threw it in our Clearly Fresh Bags, and it’s still fresh a week later.  I don’t feel pressured to eat everything quicker than we can, and I can enjoy the benefit of my fresh produce without the freezer changing its consistency.  Brilliant!

You can buy Clearly Fresh Bags from their website.  They retail for $3.99 for a pack of 10.

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About Jamie

Jamie loves being a wife and a mom to her one year old boy. She is obsessed with cooking and all things kitchen related! She loves to read, play the piano, watch movies, craft/sew, and organize her house.

  • Shannon

    these would be great to have for bananas

  • Gianna

    zucchini.

  • Lisa Dripps

    I would love it for bananas so I could buy a large bunch and not get them every few days for my daughter.

  • Breanne

    bananas

  • cassandra (rab pom)

    I would definitely use this for my lettuce!

  • CarlyHo

    We could really use one of these for cabbage.

  • kathy pease

    id love this for lettuce and broccoli

  • susansmoaks

    my spinach always goes bad too fast, so this would help with that
    susansmoaks at gmail dot com

  • http://www.facebook.com/tina.w.page Tina Wofford Page

    lettuce

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Erin-Cook/100000371109989 Erin Cook

    Fruit and veggies like tomatoes

  • http://twitter.com/CALLBR549 Vera S

    This would help me the most with bananas & Lettuce.

  • http://twitter.com/katyjv1988 Katy

    Would help my bananas stay fresh longer!

  • micheal dale grim

    for me it would be great for lettuce!!

  • princesskaren

    Lettuce. I can never eat it fast enough.

  • Debra Gaswint

    Would really help bananas and apples too.

  • http://www.facebook.com/cheryl.rahkonen.1 Cheryl Rahkonen

    I think this would be helpful in keeping all of my produce fresh. It seems like I throw out more vegetables and fruits than we eat – such a waste. Fresh spinach seems like it goes bad within 1 day of putting it in the refrigerator. This bag might help me to enjoy more spinach.

  • melissa resnick

    our bananas

  • Alli

    I would use it for Lettuce

  • Karen Farrow

    we love bananas so ths would be great to use for them

  • fatmeatloaf1

    Definitely bananas-we buy them and forget about them sometimes until it’s too late.

  • susan chew

    This would be a huge help with our lettuce.

  • Wendy

    Bananas, celery, plums, peaches would be some of the produce I’d use the bags for.

  • http://www.facebook.com/jakell.farnsworthmeckley JaKell Farnsworth Meckley

    definitely lettuce.. it never lasts long at my house. theses are so awesome, glad to learn about them. thanks!!!

  • ababe28

    Bananas here

  • jenhedger

    bananas
    jenhedger at hotmail dot com

  • Mary Anderson

    I would use the bags for berries.

  • Angela Hartness

    It would be helpful in keeping bananas fresh.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Ann-Fantom/100000524989747 Ann Fantom

    These would be great to keep our bananas fresh

    abfantom at yahoo dot com

  • http://twitter.com/durstslovepens Crissy Durst

    bananas

  • http://profiles.google.com/manthas24 Samantha Aluse

    Blueberries! I wouldn’t have thought to bag them but my kids have a blueberry obsession and anything to make them last longer…

  • Selinda

    Cucumbers!

  • http://twitter.com/susitravl Susan Christy

    Bananas, for sure!

  • Cheryl W

    bananas

  • http://www.facebook.com/amanda.alvarado17 Amanda Alvarado

    Our lettuce and bananas!

  • mrsshukra

    Kale and spinach for sure!

  • Danielle mitchell

    I’d like it for my green beans. They get slimy fast!

  • http://twitter.com/tssk10 Teresa Kwiatkowski

    Broccoli and bananas need help at my house.
    tssk10(at)gmail(dot)com

  • Fawn H

    Definitely bananas, lettuce and cucumbers

  • http://profiles.google.com/llwaltz Laura Waltz

    We could use it for our lettuce.  It always seems to brown way faster than I think it should!

  • Sue H.

    Bananas! Thanks for the cool giveaway!

  • Kathy Schoenherr

    Bananas and strawberries!

  • Charlotte Varner

    I’d keep my lettuce, cucumbers, kiwis, bananas, and strawberries.

  • Christine

    veggies

  • http://twitter.com/vickiecouturier Vickie L Couturier

    bananas an lettuce

  • Julie B.

    I think it would be useful for all fruits and veggies, but particularly lettuce and tomatoes, as well as strawberries.

  • Karen

    I would use these for bananas and cucumbers!
    Thanks, Karen
    lemontart5kb at gmail dot com 

  • Wcaligirl

    Strawberries

  • Liz B

    I’d use it for tomatoes! And apples. And Lettuce. And. And. And. :)

  • michelle fuller

    my bananas overripe and turn black after two days, and the onions start sprouting after a week in the fridge

  • http://twitter.com/JenniferYoung12 Jennifer Young

    bananas!

  • http://profiles.google.com/luann.braley LuAnn Braley

    Most regularly bananas; in season – strawberries!

  • Colleen Maurina

    We eat a lot of bananas and they just don’t last very long. These bags would be great for these!

  • Anne Loyd

    These would be most helpful for lettuce!

  • http://twitter.com/kelliechio Kellie

    bananas and herbs!

  • Brookellyn16

    Definitely Bananas!!!

  • terrik

    In my house, it would be most helpful for celery.  

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/IWBMXAF22UNCWPUOHCJANCREFE Mommy5

    bananas for sure

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Carolyn-Ann-Colley/100001313034336 Carolyn Ann Colley

    I could really use this for banana’s.

  • Debra Fraley

    I agree that bananas would be greatly helped with these bags.

  • Jenny

    This would be great for bananas.

  • laura ari

    For bananas!

    arifamily@comcast.net

  • Jamie_k_howe

    I would definitely have to say it would be useful for bannanas.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Debra-L-Guillen/100003620078704 Debra L. Guillen

    bananas because I only like mine slightly green and once they ripen i don’t care for them and when I bring bananas home, they are too ripe for me within a day or two.

  • Shannon Oelrich

    bannanas.  I am super picky about when I will eat them and so are my kids

  • Heather Loftus

    strawberries!

  • http://www.facebook.com/angelastewartchurch Angie Stewart Church

    like the Sesame Street ® Elmo Adventure Potty Chair

  • Claire

    I would use it for maybe bread and bananas

  • mrs. bacon

    I could use this for our raspberries from the local farmers market.

  • Cbootsone

    I would probably use the bags for my fruit like apples and bananas. thanks for this wonderful giveaway! connie danielson

  • http://twitter.com/AnnJopb Jo-Ann Brightman

    In my house this would be great for bananas and spinach.

  • Carmen V.

    I don’t always like to freeze bread but I would love to try and save some bread from spoiling in these bags.

  • rust hawk

    bananas, peaches, tomatoes,