Do you reuse glass jars?  |
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| So many things come in glass jars. Pickles, olives, jelly, etc... Do you reuse the glass jars or recycle them? If you reuse them what do you do with them? I've heard of people using the small glass jars that baby food comes in to make a storage unit for small things like beads or nails and screws (http://www.creativemomcaf...) And I've heard that some people reuse larger glass jars to store food in or to keep things in. I'm curious how many people reuse their glass jars and what you reuse them for. | | | | | |
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1. rbnstr08 (1628)
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5 years ago
| | We reuse glass jars especially those with sturdy plastic screw-type or vacuum seal lids. I agree they are good for pickling. As the man in the house, I use some good thick-glassed jars to store bolts, nuts and other metal things that need to be oiled to avoid corrosion for future use. There are even some that we have used for decors. You know, put an inch thick of colorful aquarium pebbles or stones. Embed in it also those colorful artificial plants for the aquarium. It's nice, I put two them on top of our bookshelf beside my trophies and plaques. | | | | | | |
lillake (1327)
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5 years ago
| | Thanks! I've used the smaller jars for decoration myself, mostly with small candles and ribbon or stones. :) | | | |
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2. kitchenwitchoftupper (1359)
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5 years ago
| | Yes, yes, yes and oh heck yes! Reuse, Reduce, Recycle! I do use glass; but the only plastic I use is the non-disposable plastic that has been around for over 60 years! I take canvas bags to grocery stores and to Walmart. It just takes one person making one step and asking one more person to make one step. ~Donna | | | | | | |
lillake (1327)
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5 years ago
| | You are so right! It's frugal to not have to buy containers to store things in, but also so great for the environment. :) | | | |
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3. writersedge (7236)
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5 years ago
| | My Father used to nail the covers of jars to the basement beams. Then put nails and screws or washers and screws in the jars and then screw them to the ceiling. Large jars, cat food, dog food, flour, sugar, cereal, pasta, any food we don't want mice and bugs to get into. Small jars, refrigerator jam. Boil some eggs and put them in the juice of pickles or kielbassa sausage juice and in the frig for a few days. Dried herbs and spices, dried seeds for next year, anything dry. Small amounts of paint made with powder and water like tempera paint for children, better in plastic jars. Unused glue if that's a make your own from dry, too. Buttons, we always have a button jar and one for zippers and one for appliquez or anything we take off clothing. Should start one for pockets for pocket purses. The great thing about our house is that we have a big cellar where we can store glass jars until we need them. Take care and I hope everyone helps you find new uses. Take care. | | | | | | |
lillake (1327)
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5 years ago
| | So amny great ideas! I love how you can store so many things in simple glass jars. And since they are clear you always know what is in each one! | | | |
writersedge (7236)
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5 years ago
| | Exactly! Except always label your powdered sugar and your flour. My Dad couldn't understand why his pancake batter wouldn't thicken. We had him try to cook it, it tasted like really sweet scrambled eggs. He had grabbed the powdered sugar and thought it was flour. Also I label dried herbs and nail/screw sizes. Take care | | | |
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4. thepromptwriter (383)
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5 years ago
| | I always reuse my jars, no matter what size. Large, gallon sized jars from pickles or something like that are cleaned and reused for making suntea. Smaller sized jars, like from jelly or other such things are reused for odds and ends in my kitchen, or are stored under my kitchen sink in case I need a jar for something. And the smallest jars, like baby food or the likes, end up in my husbands workroom filled with nuts and bolts, small nails, washers, and whatever else he can put in them. We also save all empty coffee cans and anything else that can be reused. | | | | | | |
kitchenwitchoftupper (1359)
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5 years ago
| | I really need some empty coffee cans. It's time for me to start making wax potpourri tarts for holiday gift giving and I save all of the wax from the ones I burn. My cans with purple wax are full because people on my list really like mulberry and grape; and I have switched to bags of whole bean coffee! Help!!! ~Donna | | | |
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5. nkhanna (867)
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5 years ago
| | i normally reuse the jars.after the jelly or pickles or any other thing is finished,i normally wash the jars with hot water and dry it in sun so that there is smell.then i put whatever loose item i have like putting some cookies which i recently prepared or some snacks that i recently purchased.i noramlly make the jar more decorative by wraping it with some coloured paper. | | | | | | |
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6. statickery560 (209)
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5 years ago
| | Yeah. You know one of my students give me a gift just the other day. It was actually a padded jar with red cloth covering the entire jar. The cover has also the same color as to the body. Then it has lace with gold piping that extend from side to side. And a red ribbon about 1/2 inch tied into its neck. I was surprised when i found out that it was just a jar, a decorated jar. Then to satisfy him, i ask my co-teachers to order from him. He was happy actually when he found out of some orders. You know a lot of people are really creative in creating such things and we should appreciate it so that they could create more and their skills be honed. I hope i was able to give you idea about how to make a jar beautiful through recycling. Cheers! | | | | | | |
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| 7. miaoyu0807 (84)
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5 years ago
| | Yeah, I often reuse the glass jars .Usually, I reuse the large glass jars to store the cooking oil,salt,sugar,etc.., and some small to store buttons,nails,pens,etc,...But if I use one of them to store one of these kinds,I don't use it to store another things next time. | | | | | | |
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8. muralimn (431)
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5 years ago
| | I have seen my wife reusing the glass jars. We buy pickles and olives in jars. She keeps the jar for later use. | | | | | | |
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9. SViswan (5864)
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5 years ago
| | I reuse my glass jars. I have lots of glass jars and when I have too many, I buy refill packs of stuff that I can buy and use the bottles to store them. Yes, I also use the baby food jars to store tiny beads and paper (torn based on colour) for craft work for my son. I usually buy big refill packs of things which are not perishable and transfer how much I might need in a month to a glass jar. | | | | | | |
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10. BayleighGray (1788)
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5 years ago
| | Hi Lillake, I sure do! I keep the medium sized pickle and pepperccini jars that get emptied. I just washed one out the other night, its perfect size for a drink! I have kept smaller ones in the past to hold certain things or to keep something sorted. Its pretty handy! I reuse anything that I can. Like butter tubs or sour cream tubs. They make good leftover containers or to send food with someone. I dont want to give away my good containers or anything like that. lol Do I sound too frugal?? Bay Lay Gray xx | | | | | | |
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