... and don't forget lots of great
stainless steel food container options too.
If you don't want to spend $ 40 for an all - in - one lunch kit or $ 16 for
a stainless steel food container, you can go the el cheapo route like I did.
Furoshiki ECOsnacksack Kit includes an ECOsnacksack, plus
a stainless steel food container of your choice, plus a spork.
Such as
stainless steel food containers for safer food storage, like my lunchbox in this post today.
stainless steel beverage bottle, Food Kozy and two
stainless steel food containers.
Not exact matches
Food storage
containers are generally made of glass, plastic, or
stainless steel.
Mix 1 1/2 cups pickling lime with 1 1/2 gallons water in a
stainless steel, glass or
food grade plastic
container.
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!
I really like those sandwich cutters and I have wanted to pick up some
stainless steel food storage
containers for a long time.
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.
In my own «green evolution,» I found that I felt most comfortable with
stainless steel for water bottles, sippy cups,
food storage
containers, etc..
When possible, choose silicone,
stainless steel, or bamboo over plastic when selecting
food storage
containers and utensils.
The young girl visits several neighbors» homes: the Darlingtons from Barbados, the Diazes from Puerto Rico, the Huas from China, the Trans from Vietnam, the Bleus from Haiti and even encounters a little Indian boy carrying a tiffin (Indian
stainless steel lunch
containers) full of
food.
The ZoLi TokiDINE
stainless steel, insulated
food container will keep your
food hot for 6 hours or cold for 24 hours!
To avoid plastic, look for silicone
food containers,
stainless steel or glass bottles and sippy cups (we love organicKidz), and wood toys with non-toxic paint or polish.
Now scientists show that substituting
stainless steel containers for melamine ones when serving hot
food could reduce the amount of the substance in people's bodies.
Plastic can leach potentially harmful chemicals into your
food and water, so wave goodbye to your leftover
containers, water bottles, and plastic wraps and look for glass or
stainless -
steel alternatives instead.
A number of the products we offer in our store, Life Without Plastic — such as
stainless -
steel or glass
food containers and bottles — include silicone seals or gaskets to make them airtight and watertight.
Use airtight glass or
stainless -
steel containers for
food storage, or try beeswax cling wrap.
Make an effort to reduce your exposure to endocrine disruptors by «cleaning and greening» your cosmetics and household products — and swap those plastic
food containers or water bottles for glass and
stainless steel.
If you're still using plastic
food storage
containers, you can replace them over time with glass and
stainless steel options (which last a lifetime); same with a shower curtain made of healthier material.
Replace plastic
food or storage
containers with glass or
stainless steel.
The solution is simple: store
food in
stainless steel, glass or ceramic
containers instead of plastic.
Instead of plastic bottles (especially # 7 that has BPA), get yourself a reusable
stainless -
steel or glass water bottle, and store
food in glass
containers
Klean Kanteen
containers and water bottles are made from high quality, 18/8
food - grade
stainless steel, which is a superior metal in both strength and safety, containing no harmful chemicals or toxins.
A few of my favorite purchases lately: a brass plant mister (functional and so pretty), a
stainless steel compost
container for
food scraps in the kitchen, and black «glittens» from J.Crew.
Dishes in
stainless steel, and fashionable ceramics,
food storage
containers, coats, sweaters, and rain gear as well as a carefully chosen line of publications.
This included switching to
stainless steel and glass
food containers, not microwaving
food in plastic, washing their hands after handling receipts, avoiding canned
foods and takeout in plastic, and using a coffee filter or percolator instead of plastic coffee makers that may contain polycarbonate - based water tanks and phthalate - based tubing.