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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Best food preservation gifts for DuPage County friends

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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) Silicone Splatter Guard
Frywall: 10" Silicone Splatter Guard - Orange

2) Stoh/Solid Lunch Totes
Insulated, collapsible, and attractive, these environmentally safe lunch totes are the perfect marriage of form and function. The contemporary designs appeal to parents, teens, and toddlers alike. And the structure lets you stack plastic containers or other items, then easily holds the contents upright as you carry them.

3) Homemade Sauce & Mayonnaise Maker
Making homemade mayonnaise couldn’t be easier with the Kilner® Mayonnaise and Sauce Jar set. It only takes about three to four minutes to make fresh mayonnaise that's ready to serve. You can also make aioli, salad dressing, and other sauces using this handy kitchen gadget. The set also includes a two-piece sealing lid to store your homemade creations.

4) Manual Food Chopper
This Manual Food Chopper may be mini but when it comes to mixing, spinning, and chopping jobs, it’s pretty mighty. There’s no power needed—just pull the cord to kick start prep work, like spinning rinsed herbs, chopping veggies, or mixing up a dip or guacamole. It’s perfect for small work spaces or if you’re short on outlets. Different inserts are suited for different tasks and a lid lets you top off your dish and take this mixer to go.

5) Organic Produce Storage Bag
Vejibag: Organic Terry Cloth Produce Storage Bag - Standard

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