![]() Once again, a tight fitting lid is always a bonus! Use 3: Keep Your Baking Supplies in Small Jarsīaking powder, baking soda, corn starch, cinnamon and such will keep well in smaller mason jars ( you can get half pints/250ml here). Don’t have any? ( Get some here ).Īdding a new canning lid and metal band will inhibit airflow and help retain flavors for longer. If you want to keep herbs and spices near the kitchen stove but still want to preserve their freshness, store them in pint/500ml jars. Use 2: Small Jars for Your Herbs and Spices Regardless of whether you display your jars of dry goods in the kitchen or keep them tucked away in a cupboard, glass jars make excellent, mouse-and-bug proof storage containers. While most of us like to keep our bags of bulk food tucked away in an inconspicuous place, we do still like having a decent supply of dry goods within reach.Īnd this is where half gallon glass jars ( grab some here) or even 1 gallon glass jars ( grab some here) come in handy. Large glass jars make excellent storage containers for the above items. Use 1: Store Your Beans, Grains, Rice and Oatmeal in Jars Here’s what to put in glass kitchen jars in your kitchen. ![]() ![]() Mason jars are useful for much, much more than just preserving food! Putting them to use in the kitchen is a wonderful way to give them another purpose in your home, all the while giving your space a country kitchen vibe. ![]() As a homemaker who enjoys preserving food, have you ever caught yourself wondering about ways to use mason jars in the kitchen? Something that doesn’t involve canning? If you’re a true country girl at heart, you probably already have a few “jar” tricks up your sleeve! And here are 18 more ideas that will spark the creative juices for you. ![]()
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