no but seriously though

  • Justice
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    11 months ago

    Glass and stainless steel for storage

    caramic plates/bowls for food and glass…glasses for drinks

    That’s how I roll. And all of it can safely roll through the dishwasher.

    I started using stainless steel (some type made for food/drink) like 6 years ago or something and it’s been pretty great for taste. the previous plastic bottle I was using would taste like shit and need cleaned constantly. the metal is fine for weeks if not months… not that I would drink from the same uncleaned bottle for months… cough

    • EmmaGoldman [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.netM
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      11 months ago

      Just don’t use plastic with food. Everything else lasts longer, is more durable in terms of not self-destructing or being ruined by contact with food or the act of cooking it, and you won’t have as many microplastics in your life.

      Yes, a significant source of microplastics in people’s diets is from containers. Tupperware, sandwich ziplocks, the packaging it comes in. Buy, cook, and store stuff in glass, wood, metal, or paper, and you can nearly halve your microplastic intake.

    • Goferking0@ttrpg.network
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      11 months ago

      Metal for drinks is great. Don’t have to worry about them shattering if I drop them or dog knocks them off something