Monday, July 17, 2023

The Organized Kitchen: Mason Jars

 


The newest kitchen organization trend is not even a new concept. I'm sure your mother or grandmother may have done this in the past. It is using mason jars to store your food stores. Mason jars can be used to store anything but today we are focusing on our pantry and refrigerator food stores. 

One way to use mason jars is to remove the food from the boxes they come in and use jars to store. The jars seal tight so things last longer, they are sustainable, and they take up less space. It is especially helpful if you tend to but products in bulk with minimal packaging. 


You can store your spices in mason jars or buy from a company that uses glass jars. This is a more sustainable practice. The jars then can be re-used for blends like homemade chili powder or italian seasoning. 


You can store fresh herbs in the fridge like a bouquet in a mason jar filled with water. This will also make your herbs last longer as well which will help cut down on food waste. 

Mason jars are also great at storing your produce in the refrigerator and also helps cut back on waste. Lettuce, strawberries, blueberries, carrots, celery, etc. can all be stored in mason jars in the refrigerator. Some research is needed because different items need to be stored differently. Some can be cut up like carrots and celery, but others like berries should be stored whole. Don't believe me? Give it a try and see how much longer your food lasts. Check out the video below from my sister in law's you tube channel, Planting Birches. She has become a believer in using mason jars to store her food and she did a video about the benefits (if you like her channel- subscribe for alerts).



The benefits of using mason jars in your kitchen storage:
  • come in various sizes
  • sturdy
  • looks very nice 
  • prolongs the life of your food items thus saving money and food waste
  • keep pests out of grains
  • can be used as drinking glasses as well as storage so are multipurpose
  • you can find them everywhere from big box stores, to markets like Harvest Market, to antique and thrift stores.
  • can be used in pantry, fridge, can be used as a container in the freeze, and is microwave safe. 
  • Can use to store other kitchen items like utensils, cookie cutters, baking items
  • You can also use them for prepared treats like cookies, trail mix, etc. 
  • You can also buy just the lids for times when the lids need to be replaced but the jars are just fine
  • Can be used as an herb planter
  • Can be used to take lunches to work or school





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