Chefs and cookbook authors share what they use to store dry goods, prepped foods, and leftovers
decided to get rid of plastic in her everyday life , she landed on this set of Oxo containers. Ever since, she’s been a devotee. They’re made of glass — and therefore very sturdy — but the winning feature is the lids. They have a silicone lining and click-down handle on each side that holds tightly.
Finally, she says, the smallest round container is the perfect shape and size for transporting dog food for her pup . She can feed him anywhere, even in the car, with no mess.to us four years ago, saying they were one of her essential kitchen items — and that remains true to this day. She uses them for storing leftovers in the fridge, and last year, when she was commuting to work, she would bring lunch in them.
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