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Learn how to make simple DIY beeswax wraps that are a perfect, eco-friendly way to store and transport food like sandwiches, fruit, vegetables and more.
Here's how to make reusable beeswax wraps that are an alternative to cling wrap. Wrap them around fruits, bread, etc. & containers like bowls.
Say goodbye to wasteful plastic wrap forever when you discover the incredibly steps you can follow for how to make beeswax wraps at home.
These DIY beeswax wraps are not the most basic recipe, however this is the best, longest lasting and most flexible beeswax food wrap recipes. A homemade
Easy to make diy beeswax wraps, no resin required! These eco friendly bees wax wraps make great gifts and are a perfect addition to your waste free kitchen.
Make your own beeswax wraps with this easy recipe. Simple ingredients and a bit of beeswax to reduce the use of plastic in your home.
🌼 Spring Beeswax Wraps 🌼 We’re excited to launch our limited edition Spring beeswax wraps. We found some deadstock cotton fabric, which would normally be thrown away but is given a second life in our beeswax wraps ♻️ However, this does mean that there’s only a limited stock available and the designs won’t come back once it’s out of stock 🙈 We are also offering a discounted mystery bundle, for the ones that like to be surprised. The mystery bundle will include a variety of sizes and…
Bees wax Wraps
Make these DIY beeswax food wraps instead of using plastic wrap. You can cover a bowl or wrap a sandwich with these food wraps. These wraps are made with beeswax, pine resin, and jojoba oil. These are perfect for homesteaders.
Ready in under 30 minutes, making beeswax wraps without resin is simple to do. These homemade beeswax wraps help food stay fresh for longer
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If you're like me, you're always looking for ways to reduce waste and live a more sustainable lifestyle. Today, I’m sharing how I make my own beeswax wraps. Not only are they a great way to keep your food fresh, but they also help cut down on plastic usage in your kitchen. Check out my latest blog post for a step-by-step guide on how to make these reusable wraps and embrace a more eco-friendly lifestyle.
If you’re looking to reduce single use plastic waste in your kitchen, beeswax fabric is a great alternative! The reusable fabric can be used to wrap up foods or used as bowl covers to keep food fresh for longer. You can use these wraps on almost any foods except wet foods, high acidic foods and raw meat. Just make sure any hot foods have cooled before wrapping. To wrap your food, use the warmth of your hands to shape the fabric or fold the fabric before wrapping. Secure any bowls or wraps…
Learn a few ways to make your own beeswax wraps, how to fold them to hold snacks and more. Video and lots of photos
Are beeswax wraps worth it? I'm probably asked this more than most things when it comes to food storage so here are a few thoughts...
Beeswax wraps are a great alternative to clingwrap to cover food and keep it fresh. They can be made at home easily using wax chips, pine rosin and a few household tools. Words & photos: Sheryl Burson Before starting, decide on the size of the fabric pieces. 33cm x 35cm is a useful size. 17cm x 17cm is great for leftover fruits, avocados, etc. A 52cm x 30cm works well for small baguettes. This 'recipe' should be enough for 10 squares, 30cm x 30cm each. Measure and mark the fabric with a…
Beeswax wraps are a great plastic-free alternative for storing food. Here's how to make an even stickier wrap to keep it lasting longer.
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