I would store my leafy green lettuce, strawberries, & organic grape tomatoes in these FreshWorks containers. I purchase quite a bit of the various lettuces at the grocery & they just don't last more than a week.
These would be great for summer berries. We have wild raspberries, blackberries and blueberries in our woods and they go bad if any moisture gets sealed with them.
I would love these containers to help me store my fresh veggies. I do not like buying fresh veggies that go bad within a couple of days of purchasing them and these would help me prevent that.
First I would use them for vegetables inside the bin in the frig.. I find veggies tend to go stale quickly and I believe these containers would help..Second for storage when I make a large amount of any dish.. it would be a neat way to keep the extra food fresh for alater day in the week....
I would store my berries in these. It's hard for me to get to the market, so I usually buy 6 or 7 packages of blueberries & raspberries and a time. The raspberries go bad so quickly! This would save me a lot of money.
I would store cheese in some of them. We use a lot of cheese and I could be block and not worry about it drying out. Cheese once it dries is still OK for some things but not for sandwiches.
these are great as have the middle sized one but did not get the otehr sizes yet. Guess I will wait to see then if lady luck is on my side
ReplyDeleteI would store my leafy green lettuce, strawberries, & organic grape tomatoes in these FreshWorks containers. I purchase quite a bit of the various lettuces at the grocery & they just don't last more than a week.
ReplyDeleteI would mostly use them for leftovers. I often store leftovers in unclear bowls and forget about them or what's in them.
ReplyDeleteI would love these containers! I hate throwing food out. I'd store my green leaf lettuce and strawberries in these containers.
ReplyDeleteI would use them to store my strawberries, lettuce and tomatoes. Also would like to use it for cantaloupes.
ReplyDeleteThese would be great for summer berries. We have wild raspberries, blackberries and blueberries in our woods and they go bad if any moisture gets sealed with them.
ReplyDeleteI would use these to store snacks for my grandson.
ReplyDeleteI would store my fruit's and veggies in them
ReplyDeleteLeftovers & produce would be great to store in them
ReplyDeleteI would definitely use one of these for my lettuce, I have a terrible time keeping it. I'd also use them for my fruit.
ReplyDeleteI would love these containers to help me store my fresh veggies. I do not like buying fresh veggies that go bad within a couple of days of purchasing them and these would help me prevent that.
ReplyDeleteFirst I would use them for vegetables inside the bin in the frig.. I find veggies tend to go stale quickly and I believe these containers would help..Second for storage when I make a large amount of any dish.. it would be a neat way to keep the extra food fresh for alater day in the week....
ReplyDeleteI'd use them the most for strawberries and fresh green beans. I always have them spoil on me in regular containers and I do not like wasting food!
ReplyDeleteI would put strawberries in these! Mine always go bad way too fast.
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I would keep my strawberries and other berries in them. I would also keep my lettuce in them.
ReplyDeleteI would keep my leftovers in them. We always eat our leftover so these would come in handy.
ReplyDeleteI would store my berries in these. It's hard for me to get to the market, so I usually buy 6 or 7 packages of blueberries & raspberries and a time. The raspberries go bad so quickly! This would save me a lot of money.
ReplyDeleteI would store cheese in some of them. We use a lot of cheese and I could be block and not worry about it drying out. Cheese once it dries is still OK for some things but not for sandwiches.
ReplyDeleteI would use them for strawberries, cherries and romaine. The foods of summer.
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