Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Bee's Wax Credit: Bee's Wax Have you heard the buzz about Bee’s Wrap, the beeswax wraps? Touted as a sustainable, reusable ...
This story was originally published in September 2019. I hoard leftovers. My refrigerator is filled with containers of food from meals gone by that I reheat, snack on or mix and match during the week.
These homemade beeswax wraps are the prettiest way to keep food fresh, without the use of plastic. Use them to wrap fresh produce, cheese, sandwiches, and are also rather nifty for covering a jar or ...
Sharon Lockley has over 20 years of experience as an editor and writer and has been contributing to Food & Wine since 2019. Swap out single-use plastic wrap for a better and non-toxic option: Bee’s ...
Learn how to make beeswax wrap with your favorite cotton fabrics. This DIY beeswax wrap makes for practical, reusable, and sustainable food storage. A collection of fabric spanning the color spectrum ...
Plastic wrap is very handy in the kitchen... except when it only sticks to itself. It can be frustrating trying to unwrap your hands and get the wrap to stick to your dish. To simplify the cling wrap ...
Bonus: They come in cute colors and patterns. Beeswax wraps are perfect for storing butter, bread, cheese, fresh herbs, and produce. I bought my first pack in 2020, and haven’t touched a box of ...
Sharon Lockley has over 20 years of experience as an editor and writer and has been contributing to Food & Wine since 2019. As I’ve replaced items in my kitchen that could leach microplastics into my ...
I first encountered Bee’s Wrap a while ago when it was sent to me as part of a subscription box, and then I promptly never used it (which is one reason why I no longer subscribe to any subscription ...
Four ways to store food while cutting out the plastic, from beeswax to vegan-friendly leaf wrap With millions of us now cooking from scratch during lockdown, many are keeping up the fight against the ...