The small set of
screw lid containers (6 included) were my favorite since they not only sealed tightly, and stood up both on the provided rack as well as on their own, but they have a date dial that allows you to mark when you made the food!
Not exact matches
container with a
screw - top
lid and hand grip.
Always store homemade ice cream in an
container with a well fitting
lid (I like the Ziploc brand quart containters with
screw top
lids) and a sheet of plastic wrap pressed directly onto the top of the ice cream.
Place it in a stoneware or glass
container, loosely covered with a
lid; or with a
screw - on top, not fully
screwed on.
I use the plastic BPA - free
screw - tops for the canning jars that I use for storage, or I use another glass
container with a BPA - free plastic
lid.
Soft - sided units can be transported in the special insulated cooler offered by the manufacturer for transporting filled bags, or they can be put into plastic
containers that have
screw - or snap - on
lids to keep them upright and protect them inside a regular insulated cooler.
Keep these in a box where your toddler can match
lids and
containers and learn to
screw them on and off.
The
containers have
screw - top
lids so you can definitely be sure that the
lids will stay on during transport.
Once your baby begins eating baby food on a regular basis, you should pack labeled baby food jars or in small plastic
containers with
screw - on
lids that are labeled.
The On - the - Go stacking
containers are a modular stacking system of 4 brightly colored
containers that
screw together easily, each level creating a
lid for the one below.
Each
container has its own,
screw - on
lid — so you can take baby's food out and about and it won't leak in your bag!
Now
screw on your
lid and label or decorate your
container to suit.
Once it is to your liking, you can bottle it into glass
containers with a
screw lid.
It comes in a transparent
container and has a
screw cap with details mentioned at the top of the
lid.
If you have an empty cylindrical tin or plastic
container with a
screw down
lid, you have an instant homemade cat toy that doesn't take any making!
First, the
container where the food is sitting has a
screwed lid so cats can not open it with the paws and have a feast.
I've used a large pickle
container (the Warehouse size) on counter with a few red wrigglers thrown in on top of leaves or shredded mail and then just put scraps in and cover with a
lid pierced with some air holes... if fruit flies are a problem, a cloth or paper towel with rubber band or
screw you nail pieced
lid right over.
There were also enpty seasoning
containers filled with beans or rice with the
lids screwed on very tight.