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Reuse Butter and Other Food Containers Hack

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Pretty obvious but I never thought of it until I saw it on Facebook! Reuse your empty plastic butter containers to store other foods. Like left overs and fruit. So simple! And the same with jam and source jars. I use those for storing fruit and for making mixed yoghurts with oats nuts and fruits.

SaveMeSunday
a year ago
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Lynibis

I do this with takeaway containers which are sturdier, can't bear to just ditch them I even wash out the foil containers and use for individual meals like lasagne, curry, casserole etc.

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Jerseydrew

Yup if I can I will. Better for the environment for starters

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kitty88uk

Yeah my family and I have been reusing plastic takeaway boxes to store foods and cause they are microwaveable! Been doing this for more than 10 years now! Yes it’s a hassle to wash them when they get oily best use a paper towel first then use hot water with washing up liquid 🧼

We even reuse the plastic bags from bread 🍞 too

And have been using plastic bags as bin bags too! Saves us a lot of money from having to buy them!

Hope these tips will be useful to all! 😬

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Pjran

I’ve been using the plastic containers to start seeds growing. Especially useful if only a pinch of seeds and not the full packet.

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jigsawx3x

I have a caravan so the winter months it shut up we put cat litter in them to take moisture outta caravan save them every year for this works a treat

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eyeballkerry

I have been using empty containers for years for all sorts of things. It’s very rare a throw a box, jar or container away. They were also handy for children’s school projects as well.

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jms19

Yeah always done this, as others said, takeaway containers are probably the best to re use.

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TheChimp

Always used takeaway containers. And Haribo tubs.

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SaveMeSunday

I think since the living crisis it’s really made me realise how much we can reuse rather that throw away.

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janphoenix51

I always reuse Bread bags,in Portugal I used them to keep Cheese & Cooked Ham fresh,hardly worth buying Clingfilm when you're on holiday!

I use bread bags or veg bags for putting peelings in or other food waste rather than throw it in the bin to go mouldy & smelly!

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janphoenix51

I reuse the plastic

bags from from boxes of Cereals as they are STRONG & so handy for carrying 4 pints of milk or Fish/Meat from the supermarket without leakage..

Last year in Northern Ireland while visiting my brother in law I noticed he was reusing the Cereal bags too,he said they are really strong & ideal for his uses..

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Sugarbabe

I reuse plastic and takeaway containers to store many cooked food. I reuse large glass jars for pulses and smaller jars to preserve chopped chilies, garlic and ginger.

Now I only have one small bag in my bin and my recycling bin is used much more.

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janphoenix51

Sugarbabe ...Our daughter & I use the small glass jars to make Salad Dressing, also Face Masks..

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Nadiaparveen

You can even use yogurt pots as water pots to dispel colours on brushes when painting.

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SaveMeSunday

Nadiaparveen oh that’s clever didn’t think of that one. To think what we used to throw away

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Jinky67

Love that people think this is new hack when people have been doing this forever

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DanielleMcK1992

We love chinese, i save the chinese tubs and use them for everything. In my partners shed we have them to seperate and store nails, screws, staples, bits of sandpaper, alan keys etc.

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PhilipMarc

I was watching NHK World Japan and they showed an episode of their Zero Waste Life. Very interesting.

www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/ondemand/program/video/zerowaste/?type=tvEpisode

People should reuse the stuff they have if possible than throw it away. For example, water bottles have multiple uses.

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Jerseydrew

Yes I reuse what I can. I take stuff to school as we can use it to either store or for junk modelljng

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