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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Food preservation items for eco-friendly kitchens in Estill County

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Food Preservation” Gifts

1) Reusable Bag Set - 10 Pack
BagPodz is a reusable bag set that's sturdy and easily organized so you'll always have them on hand. The bags come neatly packed in a compact pod with a clip that you can attach to a shopping cart. At checkout, just unzip and pull out as many bags as you need. A second drawstring opening on the end lets you easily stuff them back into the pod.

2) Artisanal Cheese Storage Container
CapaBunga: Artisanal Cheese Storage Container - Butter

3) Lighted Tongs
Dishwasher-safe tongs with an LED light built into the handle makes grilling a breeze, day and night.

4) Silicone Pocket Bags - 2 Pack
With palm-sized convenience and lightly frosted sides for added discretion, this little pocket is the perfect air-tight transport for your tiny valuables (or just a tiny snack). Each is plastic-free and seals up to keep food fresh and trinkets in. The bag can even go in the microwave or dishwasher for easy clean up.

5) Silicone Snack Bags
This reusable silicone bag cuts down on waste by replacing throwaway plastic baggies. Each is completely plastic-free, and seals up to keep food fresh. Eco-friendly, too, the bag is lunch box-ready, and can go from the pantry into the freezer, microwave, or dishwasher without worry. Is there anything this mighty bag can’t do? Well, it won’t break down like plastic does—or get tossed away.

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