Giant Bean Bag Chairs: What’s Inside?

January 21, 2012 by Toph Haven  
Filed under Gardening

Foam filled bean bags are becoming a staple in every home. Giant bean bag chairs aren’t a new furniture item but have changed quite a bit over time. Today, foam bean bags come in many different colors and sizes. Because of the versatility of the bean bag, they are the perfect addition to any room.

Luv Sac is synonymous with these type of giant foam bean bags, however, Love Sac is just one of the many companies that make these type of bean bags. Love Sac is credited as being the ones that started this line of bean bag chairs. One key difference in todays bean bag is that they are much more cozy and comfy. A reason why is that the bean bags material is supple but long lasting. Foam that is used in today’s bags is generally good quality and it makes for snug and restful chair.

Arranging the giant bean bag into various shapes is an advantage with a foam bean bag. These bean bags come in a variety of different shapes including oblong, round and square but regardless of the original shape of the bag, it can be set into the optimal position for sitting or relaxing. In the search for a bean bag, there are a few items to pay attention to:

1. Foam – Don’t scrimp on the foam. A way to get a cheaper giant bean bag is to buy one that doesn’t have as high quality of foam and price can be a prime indicator. Reputable manufacturers will use new foam whether it is brand new or recycled.

2. Liner – It’s important that there is a liner between your foam and your cover. Why? If you ever want to wash your cover you will need a liner otherwise you will have a foam crisis on your hands. Plus the Liner adds to the comfort of the large bean bag chair.

3. Cover – The cover along with the foam make up the bulk of cost for a giant bean bag and thus another area that manufactures could use lower quality items. And if you think about it, the cover is the bean bag. The cover is the part of the bean bag you see and sit on. The materials used for a cover in a foam filled bean bag include the industry standard and most popular cover, microsuede. A newer material being used in the industry is called velvish. The benefit of the velvish cover is it is a very long lasting material but even softer and more supple than Microsuede.

Remembering these points can be key as you go to buy a new bean bag. If you focus on a great quality foam, a giant bean bag liner and a fantastic cover, you will be happy you spent the time.

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Important Facts About Extending Shelf Life for Survival Food

December 31, 2011 by Toph Haven  
Filed under Gardening

There are many important factors to consider when planning out your long term food storage strategy. On the top of your list should be shelf life of the food. Shelf life defines the length of time your survival food can remain on your shelf without the need to rotate it.

In general, food is perishable, and the same thing holds true with food storage. Emergency food storage tends to fail because of the need to rotate it. Difficulties surround long term food storage because of the size and weight of the food.

Survival food isn’t all made equal and some foods stays on the shelf longer. Some of the ways that lenghten the shelf life are components like how the ingredients are stored, prepared and contained. 10 years is the minimum that you should be able to get out of your emergency food supply and this means that you wouldn’t have to touch it for at least that long. However, 10 years isn’t the most you can get out of your food storage.

A 25 year shelf life is boasted by some folks in the industry. The truth is, food that can stay on the shelf longer the more that will help you in the long run. Food that is stored for that length of time must be sacrificing something one might ask. Sacrifices don’t need to be made to achieve this length of time. Food that is prepared and then freeze dried or dehydrated can keep its original flavor and nutritional value. Therefore using these methods can ensure that the food quality and taste isn’t compromised to achieve maximum length of shelf life. Food packaging is also huge. The removal of air and the insertion of nitrogen help lengthen the foods lifespan. This insertion of nitrogen can be referred to as nitrogen flushing and can increase the overall long term food storage shelf life.

Containers that store the food can aid in lengthening the shelf life and improving things like that amount of space needed for storage. Qualities like air tightness and UV resistance can aid the shelf life. Something that can really affect how long even a freeze dried food can last without spoiling is heat. So the location of where you store your food and the container the food is in are important points. Food storage maintains optimal in mild temperatures. Storing the food in your basement is perfect.

Ultimately, having a emergency food storage plan that is successful relies on a good food storage shelf life. Pay close attention to 25 year shelf life capability for your food storage. And the good news is there are a number of good product options that can fit your needs, so be sure to search out the longer shelf life.

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