You’ve probably seen them: Images of clear glass canning jars filled with multicolored berries that look like little jewels. Asparagus stalks, plunked into a glass turned vase that doubles as a ...
When pasta night is over, and the tomato sauce is gone, there’s no need to toss that empty jar. Reduce waste at home by reusing empty glass containers. From pickles to peppers, jams to olive jars, ...
Store coffee, tea, pasta, grains, or baking essentials in glass jars for a clean, cohesive look. In bathrooms, use jars for cotton balls and bath salts to create a spa-like atmosphere. Display wooden ...
Glass jars are wonderful for displaying condiments and food items on the kitchen shelves. Most of us have come to the realisation that plastic is not the best option for the planet or our health. If ...
If you've drooled over the dreamy, jewel-toned glassware sold at Anthropologie but could never bring yourself to spend $20 or ...
Meghan Holmes is a writer and documentarian specializing in scientific topics such as the environment, invasive species, sustainability, and food issues. She holds a master's in Southern Studies from ...