Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question-- I often see things about storing frozen items in mason jars, but isn't that asking for trouble? Sure, if you have enough freezer space with racks, shelves that helps but glass is especially prone to break when very cold and with sudden temperature changes.
line containers with foil if you are freezing, otherwise glass containers no bigger than you can handle easily?
I have had some break. Now I use silicone containers.
Anonymous wrote:Question-- I often see things about storing frozen items in mason jars, but isn't that asking for trouble? Sure, if you have enough freezer space with racks, shelves that helps but glass is especially prone to break when very cold and with sudden temperature changes.
line containers with foil if you are freezing, otherwise glass containers no bigger than you can handle easily?
Anonymous wrote:Question-- I often see things about storing frozen items in mason jars, but isn't that asking for trouble? Sure, if you have enough freezer space with racks, shelves that helps but glass is especially prone to break when very cold and with sudden temperature changes.
line containers with foil if you are freezing, otherwise glass containers no bigger than you can handle easily?
Anonymous wrote:Question-- I often see things about storing frozen items in mason jars, but isn't that asking for trouble? Sure, if you have enough freezer space with racks, shelves that helps but glass is especially prone to break when very cold and with sudden temperature changes.
line containers with foil if you are freezing, otherwise glass containers no bigger than you can handle easily?
Anonymous wrote:I scoured thrift stores for the old Pyrex casserole dishes with lids, and bought a bunch of silicone containers from Aldi.
IKEA has good options, too.
Anonymous wrote:7 cup glass to heavy??
https://www.oxo.com/shop/kitchenware/food-containers/7-cup-snap-glass-round-container.html
Or Just put into several smaller glass containers.