I use the same items as you except for cling wrap. I have a set of round silicone bowl covers that are so handy for all sorts of things, especially for rising bread. It creates a seal and works really well. Unfortunately I purchased them at a home show and they don’t have a brand on them.
Similar silicon ziploc bags turn up at Aldi whenever they have an eco-storage week. Some of Aldi's food comes in pretty jars that look more than they are when reused - eg sliced beetroot, fruit jam ridged jar - and can even be used for food gifts
I store things in the 2.2L to store things in my fridge. I am going to invest in some glass containers from kmart. What size containers do you use for your overnight oats?
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I use the same items as you except for cling wrap. I have a set of round silicone bowl covers that are so handy for all sorts of things, especially for rising bread. It creates a seal and works really well. Unfortunately I purchased them at a home show and they don’t have a brand on them.
Similar silicon ziploc bags turn up at Aldi whenever they have an eco-storage week. Some of Aldi's food comes in pretty jars that look more than they are when reused - eg sliced beetroot, fruit jam ridged jar - and can even be used for food gifts
I store things in the 2.2L to store things in my fridge. I am going to invest in some glass containers from kmart. What size containers do you use for your overnight oats?
@@aimeethomas5674 I use the 400 ml for overnight oats, usually lasts me 1-2 days of breakfast or snacks :)