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Reusable Beeswax Food Wrap, Pack of 6, Eco Friendly Food Wrap, Zero Waste, Pl...
$ 4.21
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Description
Compostable and Biodegradable! - These can be biodegraded once they are ready to be discarded.Eco-Friendly and Sustainable! - Our premium reusable beeswax wraps are a fantastic alternative to cling wrap. You can reduce plastic waste and keep the landfills free of waste!
Premium Quality Materials! - Our premium reusable beeswax wraps are made of organic cotton fabric, food-grade beeswax, jojoba oil, and tree resin.
Extra Big 6 Wrap Variety Pack! - Each package comes with 6 total wraps and 3 different sizes.
1 Large (13.5" x 13.5"), 2 Medium (11" x 11"), 3 Small - (8" x 8")
If your kitchen was like ours, you have a drawer that has several non-reusable items in it. One box contains plastic wrap, another plastic bags, another sandwich bags, and so on. Wouldn’t it be nice if there was a reusable product with which we could keep our food fresh instead of all this disposable plastic? That’s exactly what beeswax food wraps are for!
What is it?
Beeswax food wrap is all-natural, reusable food wraps designed to keep your food fresh. They are organic cotton fabrics crafted with beeswax, jojoba oil, and tree resin.
What’s in the box?
Our premium wraps come in a variety pack of x3 small (8×8 inches), x2 medium (11x11 inches), and x1 large (13.5x13.5 inches)
Benefits?
You can eliminate plastic from your kitchen and landfills. They are easy to use and clean. They are also compostable and reusable!
How do I handle them?
They cannot be washed with hot water, nor can they be used in an oven or microwave. The best way to clean them is to lay them flat and wash them with cool, soapy water. You can dry them by spreading the wrap over a flat surface, but do not wring them out. You can store them by folding the wrap and putting it in a cool, dry, and dark location.
How do I use the wrap?
Beeswax wraps are easy to use. If you’re wrapping food, lay the wrap flat on a counter, put the food in the middle, then wrap it up. If you’re wrapping a container (or a bowl) that contains food, set the container on a counter, lay a wrap on top of the container, then fold down, and pressing the wrap against itself. It helps to use a wrap that is a couple of extra inches longer on all sides than the container. If the wrap isn’t sticking to itself very well, hold it for a few seconds and let the natural warmth of your hands seal it.