Freezer-safe containers?

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Choose food storage containers that are tested and approved for use in the refrigerator, microwave, freezer, and dishwasher. Freezer-safe options include freezer bags, Tupperware, Rubbermaid, and GladWare. Be careful not to overfill or drop containers, and allow food to thaw before removing it.

One of the great things about food storage containers is their versatility. Many can go from refrigerator to microwave to freezer to dishwasher. It’s best to only employ those that have been tested and approved for these uses. Remember that not all food storage tools are freezer-safe containers.

If you’re looking for quality freezer safe containers, you have several choices, from freezer bags to Tupperware and many other options in between. Freezer bags come in various styles and sizes. You can choose the zipper bags or bag in a bag style, specially designed to prevent freezer burn. Freezer bags come in sizes ranging from small that hold about a pint (or 0.47 liters) up to gallon sizes (3.78 liters).

Tupperware offers a wide variety of food storage containers, including a large assortment of freezer-safe, airtight containers in all sizes and most convenient styles. Tupperware also offers great colors. While Tupperware containers tend to cost a little more than what you’ll find at your favorite stores, the price is in line with the quality. Many people find Tupperware containers to be a good value.

The Smart Spin Food Preservation System offers freezer safe containers and is a very practical and convenient product. The stand holds twenty-four small, medium and large size containers, as well as twenty-four lids. The lids are all the same and fit every size container.

Rubbermaid also offers freezer safe containers. In fact, all of its containers are marketed as freezer-safe, including its disposable food storage containers. GladWare also has a line of these containers. Both offer stackable containers with snap-on lids, so you’ll never have to search for a lid.

Keep in mind that even freezer-safe containers aren’t indestructible. They can break or otherwise be damaged if they are overfilled or dropped while filled with frozen food. Be careful to leave some room at the top when filling them as liquids tend to expand as they freeze. Carefully remove items from the freezer and allow them to thaw at least a little before removing the food. Don’t hit the container in an attempt to get the food out or you could break your favorite freezer-safe containers.




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