Re: No plastic
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2020 8:09 am
Yes, it's the same old problem. I bought some glass food containers to replace those plastic ones that are so useful for freezing stuff. They're great, although rather expensive, which would hopefully be offset by their longer life.
But there are two major downsides. They don't stack inside each other neatly and so take up an awful lot of cupboard space when not in use. The other? The lids are plastic!
But there are two major downsides. They don't stack inside each other neatly and so take up an awful lot of cupboard space when not in use. The other? The lids are plastic!