Not exact matches
Glass containers cost more than plastic, but they tend to hold up better
in the microwave, don't take on the characteristics of the food they hold, and some of them can
even go
in the oven.
The wafers are snappy and crisp
even when dipped
in chocolate, and stay crisp for at least a week on their own if you store them
in a
glass container (always store anything crispy
in glass, not plastic).
Combine equal amounts (weight wise) of water and strong, white bread flour
in a
glass or plastic jar /
container (not metal) until you have an
even batter.
Eagle's «Foil Packaging Is No Obstacle To X-ray Inspection» case study explains how the company purchased 12 Eagle x-ray detection systems due to their ability to provide metal,
glass, plastic and stone detection,
even in products packaged
in foil or metalized film, as well as evaluate compartment and / or total
container weight.
Place mixture
in a
glass container and press with fingers to create an
even flat base.
From Dave DeWitt: Jeff, chile powders oxidize very guickly, so keep them
in glass containers tightly closed
in a dark place or
even in the refrigerator.
I do not microwave
in plastic because of the risk of toxins getting into the food, actually don't care for microwaves that much so I started putting my hot things
in glass containers,
even small mason jars work for heating up if you'd like to use a microwave, or I heat them up at home, store them
in glass, and keep it separate from the other foods.
This cologne comes
in a sleek all
glass container that gives t n edge,
even on your bathroom counter.
My biggest obstacle is NOT being allowed to send
glass containers for my kids lunch, so
even if I store leftovers
in glass, I have to transfer them to plastic to send them with my kids to school.
So, buy
in larger quantities and opt instead for
glass or stainless reusable
containers - or
even a safer plastic if you must use plastic.
Through the old garage doors overflowing
in plants and lush greenery, there were enticing items like affordable plant
containers, organic candles
in recycled
glass bottle bottoms, seed packages, gardening books, and
even jars of old buttons ready for a DIY jewelry project.
If we're talking alcohol, open
containers are illegal,
even if you swear that only the passengers were drinking, but what happens when you find some weird, rare brand of root beer
in a gas station out
in the middle of nowhere, but it comes
in a
glass bottle and you have no way to open it?