My biggest obstacle is
finding glass storage containers that come in a variety of sizes and can be used to store leftovers as well as in my husband's lunch bag.
Not exact matches
I stored my batch in a
glass container and was pleasantly surprised to
find that they kept for a whole week; they may also be frozen for longer term
storage.
I
find it most convenient to use a thermos, plastic
storage containers or
glass containers when taking homemade baby food anywhere.
Even when we were on a very tight budget, I
found some quart size mason jars and
glass plates /
storage containers at a thrift store for food
storage and eating and we were able to avoid plastic... and since
glass lasts forever (or until a child breaks it!)
If you
find yourself needing to cut up celery far ahead of time, in a way that requires overnight
storage in your refrigerator, we recommend that you place the cut celery into a hard plastic or
glass container instead of a soft plastic bag.