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<blockquote data-quote="Greasystring" data-source="post: 565628" data-attributes="member: 4808"><p>Indeed, and if I make some plug, I'll likely leave it in the press much much longer. There are several options I've considered, and would feel fine pressing 30-60 days (from greatest to least) :</p><p>-A cooler</p><p>-A spare fridge or freezer not in use. (I have a humidor I could fit this in).</p><p>-Gasketed tote</p><p>-use cellophane instead of parchment paper.</p><p></p><p>The press makes a cake that's approximately 1.75" x 9". This dimension fits nicely in 11" wide vacuum bags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greasystring, post: 565628, member: 4808"] Indeed, and if I make some plug, I'll likely leave it in the press much much longer. There are several options I've considered, and would feel fine pressing 30-60 days (from greatest to least) : -A cooler -A spare fridge or freezer not in use. (I have a humidor I could fit this in). -Gasketed tote -use cellophane instead of parchment paper. The press makes a cake that's approximately 1.75" x 9". This dimension fits nicely in 11" wide vacuum bags. [/QUOTE]
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