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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Best food preservation gifts for Montgomery County friends

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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) Homemade Sauce & Mayonnaise Maker
Making homemade mayonnaise couldn’t be easier with the Kilner® Mayonnaise and Sauce Jar set. It only takes about three to four minutes to make fresh mayonnaise that's ready to serve. You can also make aioli, salad dressing, and other sauces using this handy kitchen gadget. The set also includes a two-piece sealing lid to store your homemade creations.

2) Organic Terry Cloth Produce Storage Bag - Variety Pack
Plastic bags are no match for the Vejibag, an ingenious produce keeper that’s made of American-grown organic cotton. These sustainable vegetable bags give produce the humidity it needs, keeping it fresh and crisp far longer than plastic. A beautiful, natural product for better eating.

3) StoreMore™ Bakeware Organizer
This adjustable bakeware organizer is an easy addition that keeps pans, baking sheets, and even cutting boards neatly in check. Seven movable dividers keep it all tidy and upright and help declutter kitchen cabinets. Doesn’t that look nice?

4) Portable Plastic Lunch Bowl
Lunchtime looks a lot nicer in this design-forward to-go salad bowl. Dishes like rice bowls and last night’s leftovers look more delicious, too. The bowl is easy on the eyes and on the earth. It’s crafted from BPA-free plastic with a snap-tight silicone strap that keeps the lid connected. Look at you, elevating your everyday eating experience while helping reduce waste.

5) Herb Saver Keeper
Reap what you grow with an herb saver-keeper. Tie it on like an apron to easily gather fresh herbs from the garden. Three pockets keep greenery organized and prevent aromas and flavors from mingling. When it’s time to store, dampen the cloth bag, roll it up, and pop it in the fridge to keep herbs fresh for longer.

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