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Top food preservation gifts for Madison County friends trying to make meal last longer

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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) 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.

2) Fast-Prep Kitchen Slicer
This kitchen slicer tool helps make quicker work of cutting awkwardly-shaped foods like cherry tomatoes, grapes, and olives. It’s Made in the USA and gives you a better grip while slicing through foods by holding them in place. It even works on chicken breasts and shrimp.

3) Multi-Use Food Tongs
This one-handed tool allows you to whisk, grab, and serve with ease. Turn over any shape of food, remove it from boiling water or hot oil, or plate your final dish. Folds flat and locks for easy storage.

4) Reusable Silicone Dish Containers
Zip Top: Reusable Silicone Dish Containers - Teal

5) Artisanal Caramels
The Sweet Jules specialty caramels are made with natural ingredients, nothing artificial. From Minneapolis brewed Town Hall Scotch Ale in the Beer & Pretzel caramel to the chocolate sourced in Switzerland for the Dark Chocolate Pecan, the two sisters have selected special flavorings and created their caramels for the discriminating palate. Truly an artisan product.

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