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A Superior Vessell

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Folks, there is an amazing product available NOW, that you need on your homestead!

It’s a bowl, a drinking glass, and a coffee mug all in one.

It comes in a variety of sizes making it great for storing leftovers.

It fits right into your lunch box.

It will go from the freezer to the fridge to the microwave, to the dishwasher, and back again, with practically no wear and tear.

It’s easy to clean and won’t leach chemicals into your food or drinks.

Heck, if you get into a pinch you could even use it to can up all that wonderful homegrown food!

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What is your favorite creative use for the versatile Mason jar?

This has been shared at The Homestead Barn Hop.



3 thoughts on “A Superior Vessell”

  • I love mason jars! Our kids use the 8oz ones as cups. They are a lot less likely to break when they are dropped 🙂 But ours are also used for a lot of home canned goodness…and then typically stolen to catch and observe bugs by my daughter!

  • LOL – love this. We use canning jars for everything as well. Leftovers don’t get shoved in the fridge & forgotten if they’re stored in glass jars. We throw away precious little food now since implementing this one change alone. I also like to serve our desserts out of vintage wide-mouth jelly jars – so cute! (Visiting from the Homestead Barn Hop)

    ~Taylor-Made Ranch~
    Wolfe City, Texas

  • They are the perfect storage container! I use 1/2 gallon size to store beans, rice oatmeal, nuts, marshmallows, well just about anything that you want to keep fresh. They last forever and are safe. I don’t microwave mine because I’ve heard it changes the integrity of the glass. It wouldn’t be safe for canning but certainly would be ok to store anything else in. Just what I read, can’t remember where.

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