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What kind of containers do people use? It seems every container I find, even the glass ones, will have silicone or some other plastic lid.
Silicone is not plastic.
The food is not stored in the lid and it’s trivial to remove the plastic lid before microwaving. I’m happy with that compromise, and am only unhappy with rabid capitalism meaning if I find one I like, it’s already been discontinued
Multiple years of chemistry class, and I never put this together. Smh...
Thank you
I reuse glass jars. Smaller ones for spices, bigger ones for cooked/portioned foods to store in the fridge, and those massive pickle jars are really good for storing dry pulses and grains as the mouth is wide enough to use a cup to scoop out portions.
I bought Quaker oats in the cardboard cylinder. I've been reusing that for years.
And then the place I get my bulk refill oats switched to plastic. I'm livid.