Food Containers & Storage
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Stay Organized with Food Kitchen Storage
Make prepping for your meal or grabbing a snack easy with food kitchen storage. Stay organized by placing leftover food, fruit and veggies in clear containers. Then, save space by stacking the covered dishes in your fridge. Additionally, keep food fresh longer by storing produce in reusable bags, half used fruits in Seal N' Store sets and cut up nutrients in Bee's Wrap, an alternative to plastic wrap that utilizes the capabilities of beeswax. Utilize see-through storage in your drawers and pantry as well. Conceal dry foods such as cereal, pretzels or cookies in containers or jars, making it easy to spot your favorites on the shelf and noting when they need a refill. Sending your child off to school? Speed up your morning routine and cut down on junk food by pre-packing their lunches with fresh foods in Pyrex storage bowls with lids or Stasher bags. Pack their meal in a colorful lunch box and place it in the fridge allowing them to quickly grab and go before school. Don't forget to pack the right utensils and napkins for the food. Finally, as a sweet surprise, sneak a thoughtful note or fun drawing in the bag for them to discover during the day.
How to Store Food
Whether you're preparing meals for the week or just for a special Sunday night dinner, sometimes you just have more food than you need in the moment. In these moments, having the right food storage containers is crucial. Whether you need to store dry goods, oils, spices or something in between, having the right vessel does wonders for kitchen organization. Make meal prep a little easier with perfectly-portioned glass containers in a variety of sizes—great for storing salads, chicken dishes and even desserts. Pair with a reusable water bottle for a waste-free lunch. An added benefit: food containers are easy to store in the pantry—saving counterspace and helping you stay organized.
Dry ingredients, including spaghetti noodles, cereal, popcorn kernels and granola, stay fresh in pop containers with an airtight seal. Kitchen storage canisters are also great for storing flour, sugar and other baking ingredients. Store smaller amounts of spices and salts in mini jars with clamps, or keep everything in one place with a handy spice rack.
Don't forget the drinks—pour your favorite beverages into beautiful pitchers and jugs. You can even infuse water or juices with fresh fruit using infusion pitchers. Serve drinks in working glasses or acrylic tumblers when you're on the go.
Find all the lidded bowls, jars, glasses and containers you need to keep your food fresh.
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