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Not exact matches
Store in an airtight
container or reuse an
old glass spice
container.
Of course, I mis - placed a lid from one of the Ball
glass jars at the end of the process and had to use an
old jam
container.
Note on removing toxins from your kitchen: Last summer I removed our
old plastic
containers and cookware, and opted, instead, for
glass.
Decided to use an
old Corning clear brown
glass Dutch oven
container.
If you have any food
containers that are made of plastic and more than a few years
old, consider disposing of them and replacing them with newer plastic
containers that are certified BPA - free, or better yet, switch to
glass or pyrex.
Pour your soap into a mason jar,
old wine bottle, or any other
glass container.
You will need some clear
glasses filled with water, Q - tips,
old mini yoghurt
containers, different food colouring.
Be careful with
glass containers and perhaps only use
glass for
older toddlers under direct supervision.
We can not accept milk that was stored in reused food
containers (eg,
old dairy milk cartons, juice bottles, or
glass containers).
Once you collect your milk, store enough for one feeding (between 2 to 4 ounces) in a clean
glass bottle or
container, and mark the time and date so you can use the
oldest milk first.
ReCommunity invested $ 7.5 million to build and install state - of - the art sorting equipment in the 52,000 square foot building to process recyclable plastics,
old newspapers, junk mail, magazines, office papers, cardboard, tin, aluminum and
glass food and beverage
containers.
This can be easily stored in a
glass jar or
old makeup
container.
Hi Amy, I warm the
container on the stove (or in the oven if it's heat - proof
glass or a stainless steel bowl) and then wipe out the excess with
old newspaper or paper towels.
Supplies: Bulbs — I used paperwhites Fun
containers — I love
old milk
glass and a couple of Christmas mugs Stones — dollar store
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.
A few ceramic Christmas themed
containers with faux succulents, an
old pickle jar filled with left over ornaments, my vintage light up
glass tree, and the skinny tree that my son hates.
I use
glass containers in mine also and it does seem to make it easier to identify when things are low and I love the
old fashioned feel and look.
Anyways, for the bedroom, I'm wanting to stay away from purple — my colors will be white trim (and if we can get this
old house's floor level enough, laminate wood flooring — probably in a mid-tone brown / gray); I think I'm going to accent with sea
glass colors (blue and green and silver and
glass) and water hyacinth bins from the
container store for open dresser storage.