Cultured kim - chi is made from fresh, shredded, unheated organic vegetables which are put
into stainless steel containers and left to culture for five to seven days.
Just sharing my perspective ✌ pictured: Vin with his snacks of cuc, carrot, apple, strawberry, tangerine, dark chocolate and PB stuffed medjool dates all in the
@ecolunchbox stainless steel container (which is older than him!)
Note: I use Plastic containers just for pic sake as its colorful, but I am planning to pack for mittu only in
stainless steel containers as I feel its more safe.
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The thing that makes it work without a ton of plastic is
stainless steel containers.
The processed cheese is then discharged from the cooker into
a stainless steel container, which is transported to the packing station and emptied into the feed hoppers of the packing machines.
I used
a stainless steel container.
To make a starter: In a 4 - cup glass, plastic or
stainless steel container, combine 1 cup water (110 ° to 115 °F) with 2 +1 / 4 teaspoons Active Dry Yeast and 1 +1 / 2 cups white rice flour.
My kid's «school» sends home all uneaten food (in
the stainless steel containers they provide) so that we can gauge how much was eaten!
This is a very groovy lunch kit that comes with two
stainless steel containers, a stainless steel water bottle, a sandwich wrap, a cloth napkin / placemat, and a recycled cotton sack to carry it all in.
Our daughter once brought home her lunch box after a very warm day and the cheese I had packed her was a melted glob in the bottom of
a stainless steel container.
Why surround ourselves with carcinogens when simple choices like using cloth bags, buying wooden toys, and using glass or
stainless steel containers can make our homes healthier?
I wanted to do this because even though
the stainless steel containers look small (one of my kids even looked at it and said «I don't think this is going to be enough lunch for me!)
Instead of continuing her search for a «safe» plastic, she created an even better alternative —
stainless steel containers.
I've read where
some stainless steel containers will have this coating added.
This was not a study tracking people who eat fresh, unpackaged food from BPA - free plastic containers vs. those who eat fresh, unpackaged food from glass or
stainless steel containers.
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Our stainless steel containers are dishwasher safe, top rack recommended.