Flour Containers
Flour Containers for Storing Dry Goods and Ingredients
Keep flour fresh for longer by storing it in sealed flour containers. If you bake often, look for stylish jars you can keep on the countertop. Classic glass containers can fit into any style kitchen, and the clear construction makes it easy to see when you’re running low on essential ingredients. Not just for flour, these containers work for sugar, tea, coffee, pasta and other dry goods. If your kitchen has a farmhouse motif, look for wood-topped or marbled ceramic canisters for a touch of artisanal charm. Arrange a chic kitchen countertop display by placing a few canisters near a coordinating knife block, utensil holder or stand mixer. Alternatively, store flour containers on a nearby buffet or kitchen island to free up your countertops, or stow in a dark, cool pantry or cabinet. To limit airflow and lock out moisture, look for lids with a rubber gasket or screw-top seal.