Wu-Hsing Vacuum Sealer Minimizes Packaging Space and Maximizes Packaging ...
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Taichung, Taiwan (PRWEB) November 17, 2011
Since 1991, Wu-Hsing Electronics Co., Ltd. has been manufacturing numerous different packaging and sealing machines . In 2002, the company successfully introduced its Nozzle-Type Vacuum Sealer into the local market. In the following year, a new type of Non-Nozzle Type Mini Vacuum Sealer was introduced to the market. Over the years, Wu-Hsing has built up its outstanding reputation in the international marketplace. Wu-Hsing continues to improve its vacuum sealers to fulfill global buyers’ various requirements. The best example is the Tabletop Nozzle-Type Vacuum Sealer, which was introduced by Wu-Hsing in 2011 at the 11th Vietnam International Packaging Industry Exhibition.
The Tabletop Nozzle-Type Vacuum Sealer (Pneumatic), a medium-duty vacuum sealer with a high-flow stainless steel retractable nozzle, helps immensely in prolonging the shelf life of packaged foods and reducing the overall volume of the package. The tabletop vacuum sealer has the ability to vacuum and seal at the same time; also, its metal construction and electrostatic painted cover prove themselves a true combination of durability and beauty.
Source: PR Web (press release)
Culinary Independence
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This week has been the biggest food week in the year. All over America, families enjoyed meals together and enjoyed the abundance of our society.
Unfortunately, most of us have little connection to our food and where it comes from. There’s a growing movement in our culture that emphasizes consuming food that is produced within a reasonable distance. The devotees of this practice are called locavores and the common definition is someone eating food produced within 100 miles.
As a child, the members of my family were sort of accidental locavores. Though we didn’t consciously try, nearly 90% of our food came from just a few miles of Davidson County. We planted our own garden, slaughtered our own hogs, raised our own beef, had cows early, and later bought milk from my Uncle Jim, eggs from Stanton Craven, and consumed fish we caught, and small game Daddy shot. We didn’t have deer in the area, but if we did, we’d likely have eaten more venison.
I know people who can’t bear
Source: WXII The Triad