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>>PRODUCTS
>>UNIQUE KITCHEN TOOLS
>>STASHER BAGS |
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Stasher Bags |
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why
stasher?
Plastic-free, endlessly reusable, made of
pure platinum silicone, free of chemicals
and bi-products!
Stasher bags end the tyranny of lids with
their patented
Pinch-Loc™ seal. The every day
essential container you can cook, freeze and
store in. Durable enough to go anywhere. |
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50 Ways to Use Your Stasher
Bags
For the Eats
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Keep food fresh in the refrigerator -
cut avocados, herbs, tortillas… donuts
:)
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Store leftovers from a home-cooked meal.
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Make stasher a to-go container if you
take food home from a restaurant.
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Bring a few to the farmer’s market to
fill up with greens, berries, or any
loose items that need a bag.
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Fill up in the bulk section of your
grocery store, just make sure to weigh
it first to get the tare. I have mine
memorized I used them
so much :) Snack: 56g, Sandwich: 70g.
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Pack a zero waste lunch or snacks for a
road-trip, beach day or the zoo.
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Portion out “smoothie packs” for the
freezer— add all the fruits/veggies and
then dump into the blender with some
liquid and
blend!
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Steam vegetables in the microwave or
boiling water.
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Marinate a juicy cut of meat or fish.
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Stash and mash zesty guacamole.
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For the Eats ....
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Make your own ice cream.
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Steam and smush nutritious produce for healthy homemade baby food.
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Make the perfect steak with the sous vide cooking method.
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Quick-pickle some veggies or make homemade sauerkraut.
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Keep veggie scraps or bones in the freezer for a future broth.
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Portion out batch meals in the freezer, like chill or soup. Store your full stashers horizontally to save space.
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Pro tip: Write the date
on the bag with a ball-point pen or dry erase marker-- it wipes off with a damp cloth!
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Pop popcorn in the microwave.
. Make an omelet or scrambled eggs.
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Revive stale bread in the oven.
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Make chocolate bark! Melt some chocolate in your stasher in the microwave, then add nuts, seeds, adaptogens, berries, and then
freeze flat.
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Take matcha and other adaptogens for a beverage on the go.
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Bring healthy snacks or candy to the movies.
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Replace your salad jars with salad bags.
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Keep your loose leaf tea fresh.
. Freeze cookies, muffins and pancakes to eat individually when you want them.
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Freeze leftover nut milk, yogurt, smoothies, or herbs in olive oil in ice cube trays, and then store them in your Stasher for easy
add ins while cooking or blending!
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Infuse tea, liquor and other beverages.
For Adventure
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Store all your zero-waste items in like
your reusable straw, utensils and
produce bags in your stasher and pop it
in your tote so
you’re always prepared to refuse
single-use plastics!
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Pack your liquids and toiletries to
bring on a flight - TSA approved!
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Keep your travel essentials all in one
place for the airport, like your
passport, boarding pass, earbuds, visas,
customs cards.
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Protect your electronics (phone,
headphones, camera) while at the beach.
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Keep your car keys safe while kayaking or boating on a beautiful summer day.
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Fill it with ice and use it as a cooler pack.
. Store your compost on the go and then throw it in your compost pail when you get home (like banana peels and cherry pits).
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Fill with first aid supplies to have on hand at any given time.
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Organize your makeup to bring with you in your backpack or suitcase.
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Protect your essential oils while on the go (super helpful in case they spill!).
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Bring your vitamins, prescriptions, or supplements on a trip— you can bring the bottles in a half-gallon stasher bag, or just bring
the pills you need (if you can identify them!) in a snack size.
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Bring your epsom salts with you on vacation for the ultimate spa bath without having to bring the whole bag from home.
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Keep your wet swimsuit separated from dry clothes in your travel bag.
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Contain the heat from your hair straightener or curling iron if you have to pack it in your bag while it’s still hot.
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For Home Life
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Use as a heating pad! Fill it with rice and stick it in the oven or microwave. Great for cramps or after the gym.
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Fill with ice and use as an ice pack for injuries.
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Store DIY reusable baby wipes.
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Keep quarters and detergent pods handy for a trip to the laundromat.
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Organize art supplies - keep clay or paint from drying out, corral small tools, markers, brushes, pencils and erasers.
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Store your kids’ legos and other small toys.
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Collect cards - flash cards, business cards, golf score cards, etc.
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Contain beads for making jewelry.
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Mix and store DIY body scrub.
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