Thursday, February 9, 2012

Glass Storage: Healthy, Economical & Sustainable


Thankfully it seems like there are many people now moving away from the decades of tupperware obsession, into the age of healthful more sustainable living.  
Have you traded in your plastic containers for glass ones yet?  If you have yet to make the switch, why not start today, this post can help you on your way there.

Glass is by far the safest way to store, heat and freeze foods.  There have been many studies done on the hazards of plastics and the chemicals they leach into the foods that get stored in them.  


Where to start?

Often people don't bat an eye when they toss that nice glass sauce jar in the garbage or recycle bin, but I challenge you to think twice about that!  Of course if you were to save every single jar, it could potentially turn into a closet full of horded jars, and who has room for that?  What we do is, we choose our favorite shapes, highest quality glass, or most convenient sizes and save those and recycle the rest in our bin.  We also prefer our containers with metal tops verses plastic ones, and we will make our choices at the grocery store with that in mind. 
So reuse those glass the jars you've already paid for from jams, sauces, vitamin jars, honey, spice jars, to any glass jar you might find along the way.

Are you someone who would like a more uniform way to store foods like
flours, nuts or grains?  
I do like the organization that comes with using the same style jar for certain things.  You simply can not go wrong with the age old companion of food canning...
The other great thing about mason jars is you can purchase them at most
hardware or home stores.  We go with the wide mouth jars so I can do things like make smoothies right in them, plant herbs, and it makes cleaning them a bit easier.

For food storage bowls, baking dishes, and other varieties of glass, we have used 
and we have never had to purchase any other glass bowls in the
10 years we have owned them.  They come in many shapes and sizes, and some even come with a glass top so you can bake items in covered dishes, then store with a BPA-free plastic top.

My last recommendation is the glass jugs that we love to use for
crepe batter, lemonade and sun teas.
They also have great latching jars that is perfect to store our bulk herbs and spices in.  I like having some jars with the metal latch and gasket, they feel very secure and store like a dream.


Now that you are saving and looking out for all sorts of jars,
have you found too many amazing jars that you want to hang onto?

Don't stop at food storage for your best jars, up-cycle your glass in oh so many ways!
  
Store your small items...
Extra Buttons
Paper Clips
Hair Pins
Coins
Extra Thread
Lucky Stones & Gems
Storage for Daily Vitamins on the go
Pet Treats (homemade or store bought)

Or use a jar as a...
Vase for cut flowers from your garden
Make it into a planter for kitchen herbs
Winter flower bulb grower (only needs water)
Start seedlings for planting
Container for Homemade Candles (or for store bought eco-friendly votive candles)
Make your own Plant Terrarium (in a larger jar)
Crafts: Decorate jars with yarn, paper, twigs or any other pretty & fun items
Make homemade gifts in jars: From cookie mix to a sewing kit and much more!

And anything else you can dream up!
Do you use your glass jars for any other unique or creative purpose?
Please share, we would love to hear about your other uses!

1 comment:

  1. I love glass jars of any shape and size. I hated this last year to see several things like marshmellow cream change from glass to plastic containers :(

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