and promptly rush home to put them to good use.
You rinse them out and fill them with leftover lasagna.
Were only human, after all.
And as an added perk, your food will slide right out when youre ready to reheat it.
The real question is, of course, whether or not it really works.
And more importantly, is it safe?
UK-based food scientist and CEO of Nali Consulting
Keep reading to find out what the food scientist has to say.
Can a layer of cooking spray really prevent storage container stains?
You bet, Alibrandi says.
She affirms that themosteffective method for maintaining stain-free containers, however, is to avoid plastic entirely.
Its perfectly healthybut you’re free to use olive oil if you prefer it.
According to Alibrandi, it is totally fine.
A little bit of oil spray wont do any damage whatsoever, she says.
However, its important to choose a spray that has minimal or no hydrogenated fats.
After all, whats more precious (and worth preserving properly) than leftover lasagna?
UK-based food scientist and CEO of Nali Consulting
Silicone rims ensure an airtight, leak-proof seal and are oven, microwave, freezer, and dishwasher safe.
This set includes five containers with lids: 16-oz., 24-oz., 32-oz., 48-oz.
As an added benefit, the glass containers have vented lids for easy, splatter-resistant microwaving.
The glass is oven-safe, BPA-free, dishwasher-safe, microwave-safe, and freezer-safe.
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