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prudentsmoker

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Sous vide weights
« on: July 03, 2018, 11:34:58 AM »
I paid $17 dollars for two 6.2 ounce stainless steel, enclosed in silicone weights from Amazon. Last night I was in Dollar Tree and they sell something called Glass Gems, 14oz. for you guessed it $1. I haven't tried them yet, and they probably won't work for every application (like diced veggies) but the price is certainly right. File this under Lessons Learned.
Brian from Wichita

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Re: Sous vide weights
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2018, 12:06:11 AM »
I assume with the glass gems that you would not put them directly in with the food? Like you would vacuum seal them in a second outer bag? I wouldn't want those to come in contact with my food. Who knows if they would crack or flake, and if they are made in China, there could be lead in them. I doubt if they are food safe.

I like the sous vide weights you bought on Amazon better. The stainless coated in silicone seems safer. And you are not dealing with all of the pieces.
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Re: Sous vide weights
« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2018, 08:08:20 AM »
I understand what you are saying. I was going to boil them first and see if there was any discoloration in the water. I did show them to a retired Health Department inspector and he thought they would be fine.
Brian from Wichita