Pyrex
Mixing Bowl Set With Lids
I love
the versatility this set provides. Not
only is it a great set of mixing bowls but they have lids so I can use them to
store leftovers. They are also pretty
enough to use as serving dishes and with the lids it makes it really convenient
to take them to a potluck or BBQ. I
consider this set a great gift item as well.
Pyrex
Storage Dishes With Lids
I own
several of these. I bought two sets –
rectangle and round and then added additional pieces. I love that Pyrex has open stock so you can
supplement a set or replace a broken dish.
I use the small rectangle dish and lid and the two cup round with lid to
transport my lunch to work. Very
convenient and they fit right inside my insulated lunch box. I also love them for packing a picnic lunch
in addition to storing leftovers, cookies, muffins, sliced banana bread, etc. Again, another great gift item.
Canning
Jars & Plastic Caps
I
discovered the plastic caps a few years ago and was immediately sold. I use them every time I open a jar of
homemade salsa or jam. I use canning
jars for more than just canning too.
They hold a lot of things like my bulk purchases of cornstarch, baking
soda, baking cocoa and such. When I mix
up a batch of homemade buttermilk dressing I put it in a pint jar with a
plastic cap. The jars are pretty enough
to set on the table too. I love my quart
jars for storing my homemade granola, pancake mix, trail mix and brown sugar.
I love
to hunt for vintage quart jars at yard sales and thrift stores to add to my
collection. Their shapes are unique and
they have a bit of color to them – green, blue or a golden hue. I love some of the interesting script and
advertising on them too. It adds
interest to my utilitarian pantry.
You can
put so many things in a pint jar to give as gifts too – homemade jam, hot cocoa
mix, soup starter, friendship tea, assorted candies, whatever. Cover with a round of cute fabric cut with
pinking shears over the lid, screw on the ring and voila! Add some raffia or a pretty ribbon and a cute
label to complete it.
I
recently discovered half gallon canning jars.
I’m know they’ve been around awhile but I wasn’t really paying
attention. I plan to get some for
storing rice, beans, sugar and pasta. My
plastic jars (old peanut jars) are beginning to look pretty ratty, all
scratched and foggy looking. As I
replace them they will go in the recycle bin.
Plastic
Freezer Containers
Rubbermaid,
Ziploc and Glad make a great product. I
like their plastic containers for freezing foods like spaghetti sauce, chili,
broth, etc. They will expand as things
freeze without breaking. They hold up
pretty well and when they are worn out they are completely recyclable. The initial upfront investment is pretty
minimal too so it one gets lost or ruined you aren’t out a whole lot. I watch for coupons and them buy them on sale
to maximize my savings.
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