Food preservation items for eco-friendly kitchens in Storey County

Food preservation items for eco-friendly kitchens in Storey County
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Top 5 “Food Preservation” Gifts

1) Waterproof Sub Sandwich Container
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SubSafe: Waterproof Sub Sandwich Container – Charcoal Gray

2) Silicone Storage Bag
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Stasher: Silicone Storage Bags – Solids – Clear

3) Adjustable Storage Container Pro
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The airtight food storage container from Botto adjusts to take up just as much space as it needs, maximizing your cabinet and pantry storage and maintaining the freshness of dry foods. Coffee, tea, herbs, dried fruit and more will last longer thanks to the patented, one-way air valve and UV-blocking design. As you press down and customize the size, excess air comes out—and stays out—with one satisfying swoosh. Made with BPA- and phthalate-free, FDA-grade, food-safe materials.

4) Lid Latch
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Mella: Lid Latch – Blue/Grey (2 Pack)

5) Glass Tabletop Produce Saver
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This glass-top produce container keeps veggies as fresh as the fridge can while it places them front-and-center in the kitchen. The dome keeps moisture in to prevent fruit and veggies from drying out, and the lid allows natural ethylene gas to escape to prevent wilting. Now when they are in sight, these good-for-you foods are more likely to be eaten.



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