mason jars
lbsnoop76
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JUst reading up on mason jars keeping salads fresh, what size would you suggest for a lunch salad, about to buy some on amazon and no idea of size
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I've done this. And I've modified it to fit my lifestyle.
If you're going to put in leafy vegetable greens (I recommend romaine lettuce and/or spinach), then you'll need a "wide mouth quart" sized mason jar. If you're going to do the kind without leafy vegies (where the base is something like lentil and/or quinoa and/or pasta) then you use the "wide mouth pint" size.
Edit to add: I ride my bike to work, so the "glass" jar thing doesn't work those days. So I also just use things like this for my "mason jar salads" http://galleryplus.ebayimg.com/ws/web/141002193191_1_0_1/1000x1000.jpg The leafy green vegies don't last as long, is all. But they'll still last 3-4 days, if you layer everything well and use a salad spinner to dry off the spinach.0 -
Cheers, Im trying to be more prepared and organised!! wasting too much veg and salad as its going off before I can eat it!0
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wasting too much veg and salad
Also, consider a juicer (or at least a good blender). If my spinach or vegies go a bit wilty before I can eat them, they become juice.
Never waste good food! Mix some spinach going wilty into a yogurt and berry smoothie. Delish! Save the ends and peel from vegetables in a ziplock bag in the freezer. When you have a gallon-sized bag filled, make vegetable broth for soup/stews.0 -
^^^^^^ I agree totally. Organize yourself skinny has awesome mason jar salad ideas. That's where I got my ideas.
Also, I take my soups in mason jars. Easy to carry. Tomato soup is awesome. I can drink it while I run errands at lunch.0 -
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Never thought about freezing the spare bits for making soup!0
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Those will pop open if you try to travel with them. For glass jar, you want something like this
http://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-17491/Jars-Jugs-and-Bottles/16-oz-Canning-Jars?pricode=WU333&gadtype=pla&id=72163105162&gclid=CNvHrKj1o70CFclDMgodTVcA8g
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Not that one, it's not "wide mouth". This one
http://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-19402/Jars-Jugs-and-Bottles/16-oz-Wide-Mouth-Canning-Jars?pricode=WU333&gadtype=pla&id=72163105282&gclid=CNiImMn1o70CFa07MgodDksA5g
or this one
http://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-19403/Jars-Jugs-and-Bottles/32-oz-Wide-Mouth-Canning-Jars?pricode=WU333&gadtype=pla&id=72163105282&gclid=CNz-xNr1o70CFQ5gMgodvx8AVQ
(Hell, I just used clean spagetti sauce jars to start with)0 -
They do also make 1 piece lids both plastic and metal for mason jars. You aren't really sealing these things for a week anyway so you may find them more usable than the 2 piece lid. The 1 piece metal often have a seal ring on them to provide a small amount of additional air sealing over the plastic. We store hard cheese sliced up for our grater in mason jars as well as a bunch of other things like yeast, nuts, beans... I don't know that I would find them very useful for salad but an interesting concept.0
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cheers guys! any more preparation ideas re storing stuff! Have went off the tracks trying to get organised0
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