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Preventing Tomato Stains in TupperwareFeedback About This Post:RE: Preventing Tomato Stains in TupperwareI use the 1 gallon food storage bags (no zippers, etc.) and line the container with the bag. Place the food in the bag and freeze. Once frozen, remove from the container, put in a heavier bag and now your container is free and your bagged food can stack. Now you can reheat in a pan(stove) or bowl(microwave). Post by Salemwhich13 RE: Preventing Tomato Stains in TupperwareYou folks frighten me. With all the information out there both about the toxins in cooking sprays and the dangers of plastic toxins leaching into food when anything is hot in plastic, I would put neither hot food nor cooking spray on plastic containers. Post By concerned mom (Guest Post) RE: Preventing Tomato Stains in TupperwareI used to sell Tupperware many years ago, and still buy and use it all the time for everything. The best way I have found is to make a paste mixture of Vinegar and baking soda, then coat the inside of the bowl, allow it to sit for a few minutes to do its thing, then just rinse and wash as you normally would. I still have bowls that are over 25yrs old, and there are no stains of any kind in any of them at all. Although I do like the idea of spraying olive oil into the bowl before putting the food in it to enhance the flavor, since I usually store my left overs in my Tupperware. I will have to try that next time I make pasta. Post By Sonja (Guest Post) RE: Preventing Tomato Stains in TupperwareIsn't it just easier to rinse bowl with cold water and make sure the food is cool when you put it in? plastic is poress. so when food is warm.it opens the pores causing stains...to remove stains use baking soda paste..OR a little bit of bleach mixed with warm water, sometimes just putting bowl in the sun for a day will help. Post By Enter your name.Dee (Guest Post) RE: Preventing Tomato Stains in Tupperware
both of the other posts are my concerns and ideas! :) Post by chelring RE: Preventing Tomato Stains in TupperwareMight cooking spray also help, if you are not going to store it overnight, but use it all during the meal? Post By KLS8800 (Guest Post) RE: Preventing Tomato Stains in TupperwareI would use waxed paper instead of foil. Tomatoes are acidic and might cause a chemical reaction with the foil. Post By Diana (Guest Post) |
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