Throwing away, we are not a big proponent of that in our house. I've always gotten it from home. That's what you get with parents who have experienced the war. That went a long way for them. Custard with creepy lumps was still fine to eat. I sometimes throw something away. But I try to avoid it as much as possible, I like it as sustainable as possible to be busy. I keep leftovers. I love my leftovers! They often taste even better the next day. With spaghetti for example. Do you also think throwing away is 'sin'? Or are you not taking it that seriously? Anyway, saving is almost fun now. In any case, you do it with color. If you use the Food Huggers, that is.
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Update:November 2020
keep? Yes please. But with the right material such as the Food Huggers for example. Away with that nasty silver paper or that annoying plastic on such an ugly kitchen roll that ALWAYS sticks together. grrr. It horrifies me every time I have to pull that stuff out. And no, this device is not visible to me because I think they are ugly. Anyway, growing up in a family of which both parents have experienced the 2nd World War, throwing it away is not an option. In terms of food, I keep almost everything. But when making food, there is of course often something left over that is not used up. Half a bell pepper or onion, or for example half an apple because my daughter thinks a whole apple is too much.
Previously I came back on with my piece of foil. Because I also try to teach my kids that throwing away is really not necessary. But now I'm going to convey that message with some extra 'color'. Not only handy, those Food Huggers, but also very colorful.
Then give me the solution that Michelle &Adrienne have come up with. Convenience serves people and they have thought about that when designing the Food Huggers. And besides the fact that they work very well, they also look fantastic! Can you imagine how cozy your fridge looks with some leftovers that have such a nice silicone lid? I do!
Do you also want to store your food sustainably? You buy the Food Huggers here , or at my favorite green store !
The storage containers for all your leftovers are available in various sizes, which ensures that you immediately have a match with, for example, a zucchini, lemon or an onion. And did you use them and use up the other half of the vegetables? Then you just throw them in the dishwasher. They also fit well on tin cans. No more half cans in your fridge with such a sharp top on it, no, just hug with that bite! Are you looking for even more options for sustainably storing your leftovers? Then read this blog to store your vegetables without plastic .
Check out how simple it works here!
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