Before I buy a bunch of mason jars, are those salads really good?

Anonymous
Do you make a bunch for the week? What kind of dressing/combinations do you do? Thank you!
Anonymous
I find they're good for about 4-5 days.

A few keys: don't put in anything stinky, like tuna or blue cheese. I also usually keep egg out. Bring those separately in a small container. FWIW, I usually pack my protein (chicken, egg, etc.) separately so I can change it up through the week.

Avoid onions too.






Anonymous
It's a salad, so it's as good as you make it.
Anonymous
there's nothing special about a mason jar. Why don't you just do the same thing in tupperware you already own?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:there's nothing special about a mason jar. Why don't you just do the same thing in tupperware you already own?


Not the OP but many are not the right shape for a full salad and would require storing the dressing separate. The point of mason jars is to be able to turn is over, shake it up, and be ready to eat from one container.
Anonymous
I've had good luck with the mason jar salads. I make Greek salads that last the whole week. Olive oil vinaigrette on the bottom, tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, feta cheese, then lettuce. Make sure you keep a big bowl at work; you can't eat them straight out of the jar.
Anonymous
I love using the jars for salad dressing. The large ones are nice for the dry ingredients for friendship soup.
Anonymous
Be sure and get the plastic lids--the two piece metal ones are a pain and they rust.
Anonymous
Anyone have links to recipes they've tried and love?
Anonymous
I use a rubbermaid..works fine. I eat out of it too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love using the jars for salad dressing. The large ones are nice for the dry ingredients for friendship soup.



Do tell me about the friendship soup!!
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