Let's sidestep that altogether by
using glass storage containers.
We already cloth diaper, use cloth napkins, reserve paper towels for jobs like wrapping fresh herbs,
use glass storage containers (all the better for re-heating in the oven instead of the microwave), and use reusable grocery bags!
Not exact matches
The 8 - Cup Airtight Rectangle Food
Storage Container earned the top spot in our guide, but if you are interested in
container sets, Snapware offers excellent plastic and
glass sets that
use technology that is similar to this
container.
Ingredients: - Pomegranates (roughly six, depending on their size)- peel of 1 lemon (I prefer meyers)- cinnamon stick - 3 cups vodka - 1 1/2 cups white sugar - 3/4 cup water Utensils: - A large
glass jar (I
used a 3 litre jar)- large plastic bowl - paring knife - vegetable peeler (or knife)- measuring cups (liquid and dry)- metal strainer - cheescloth - saucepan - small funnel -
glass bottles or
storage containers for the final product
When I
used to make whole - wheat tortillas, I always put them in a
glass storage container and covered the
container with its plastic lid slightly ajar — that was doing a good job at softening.
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.
Sometimes, I also like to transfer it to a pouring
glass container for easy
storage and
use.
I
use these awesome
glass meal
storage containers that you can buy on Amazon, or you could
use tupperware — as long as it keeps food fresh, you can
use it.
I've decided to scrap the plastic bags for snacks and lunches and make the commitment to
use the countless plastic and
glass storage containers I have.
Use glass and stainless steel instead of plastic (for water bottles,
storage containers, and baby bottles, for example).
There are many different types of
containers that can be
used to store breast milk including breast milk
storage bags, plastic bottles,
glass containers, and breast milk trays.
Depending on your
storage needs, you may choose to
use breast milk
storage bags, plastic breast milk
storage bottles, food - safe
glass containers and / or breast milk trays.
Here are some of the pros and cons of
using glass over other types of breast milk
storage containers.
If you're considering the
use of
glass bottles or
containers to store your breast milk, choose products that are freezer - safe and specifically designed for the
storage of food.
For your own home
use, breast milk can be stored in breast milk
storage bags, hard plastic
containers, freezer - safe
glass containers or breast milk
storage trays.
Compared with
using glass containers or plastic bottles, breast milk
storage bags are much cheaper and more convenient.
The
glass inserts make excellent
storage containers for pumped milk, premixed formulas and home made baby food when baby is done
using their bottles ~ Now that's eco friendly!
I find it most convenient to
use a thermos, plastic
storage containers or
glass containers when taking homemade baby food anywhere.
Use airtight
glass or stainless - steel
containers for food
storage, or try beeswax cling wrap.
Using an ice cream scooper, remove the inside of the cheese and transfer it to a
glass storage container.
Choose BPA - free
storage containers and, again,
use glass whenever possible.
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.
Use glass food
storage containers.
All of the dressings and sauces on my site keep for at least a week in
GLASS storage containers — I
use Mason jars.
While it is impossible to avoid phthalates completely, we can drastically decrease our exposure by avoiding plastics to the best of our ability, especially in the kitchen (replace plastic
storage containers with
glass ones), avoiding synthetic fragrances (assume that any product that lists «fragrance,» «perfume» or «parfum» as an ingredient contains the chemical), purchase phthalate - free makeup, eat organic whenever possible (to avoid phthalates in pesticides), and finally, by avoiding the
use of scented candles and air fresheners with synthetic scents (pure essential oils are a healthier alternative).
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.
The
glass storage containers used to be on the counter or in my lazy susan and now all the labels can't be seen in the pantry.
Use recycled
glass containers and plant pots for
storage.
I'd love to
use this gift card for some
glass storage containers.