Family get togethers, parties, gift giving and festive feasts! Christmas is a time for celebration, but unfortunately, it also generates a lot of waste. From plastic wrapping to food waste, it can be one of the most wasteful times of year.
Reusing doesn’t have to be hard, in fact silicone freezer bags are a game changer! Here are our top tips for using them this Christmas!
Store chopped fruit Save yourself the hassle later and prepare your lemon slices for that G&T, or chopped fruit for cocktails etc. Our easy to seal, leakproof bags will keep them fresh until show time!
Go shopping zero waste style. Look out for shops that have refill options. Silicone bags are ideal for stocking up on frozen, sticky and wet items. They will be kept safe and secure on your way home and you could put them straight in the freezer if you want to. By buying loose items in this way, you can minimise your plastic waste. We love using ours for Christmas nuts!
Cook sous vide. If you prefer to have steamed veg, our silicone storage bagsare suitable for cooking in hot water in a pan. They are also microwave and oven safe. This reusable alternative to single use plastic ziplock bags is a win for you and for the environment!
Freeze your leftovers. Don’t bin it, freeze it! Leftover turkey or nut roast? Not eaten all the vegetables or gravy? Save on money and waste, by popping them in one of our reusable silicone bags. Reusable freezer bags such as ours, are leakproof, which means you keep the contents secure until you need them. Pop them straight in the microwave or oven if you need to. Some Christmas stuffing in January, anyone?
Keep fresh produce fresh for longer. Got a meal plan for the festive period? Our reusable silicone bags will help keep your food fresher for longer. Slimline, so they won't take up space in your fridge, they are ideal for keep items such as salad and tomatoes fresh.
So don’t forget our Moonmoon reusable silicone bags can be used in multiple ways this holiday season to keep our waste to a minimum. 🎄♻
Bon appetite! ...and Merry Christmas!