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Food preservation items for eco-friendly kitchens in Bourbon County

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Food Preservation” Gifts

1) Multi-Purpose Silicone Lid Cover - XL Single (9"-12" D)
This stretchy, flexible bowl cover solves the lost (or melted) lid problem, and is designed to be a kitchen multi-tasker, too. Its microwave- and oven-safe design comes in various sizes to cover bowls, plates, or cups. Use it as a pot holder, or a non-skid surface during food prep. It’s food-safe and BPA-free and, to keep track of the contents, you can label it with a dry erase marker.

2) GADGETdock™ Bamboo Utensil Organizer
This bamboo drawer organizer optimizes that all-important drawer space with a customizable design. Diagonal slots accommodate longer items and the unit’s length and width easily adjust—without the need for tools—to fit any drawer in the kitchen, workroom, and beyond.

3) Collapsible Silicone Containers - 3 Cup Set
Zip Top: Collapsible Silicone Travel Cup Set - Peach

4) Organic Terry Cloth Produce Storage Bag - Variety Pack
Plastic bags are no match for the Vejibag, an ingenious produce keeper that’s made of American-grown organic cotton. These sustainable vegetable bags give produce the humidity it needs, keeping it fresh and crisp far longer than plastic. A beautiful, natural product for better eating.

5) Butter Dish & Toast Tongs Set
This countertop butter dish neatly stores butter at room temperature, keeping it spreadable without sacrificing any of its fresh flavor. The flip-top lid blocks exposure to light and air, while a built-in knife rest keeps the included spreader off the counter. There’s even a hidden ridge to scrape the spreader (or a knife) clean on. Use the serrated grip tongs to grab toasted items or to push and pull your oven rack to avoid burning your fingers.

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