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Soup bowls

shazspice
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Hi im currently going through a phase of making my own soup. Only problem is i dont have any sort of containers to store them in. Ideally i would like a container that i can use in the microwave, freezer and is sturdy enough for me to carry to work and use to eat the soup out of.
Something like this would be ideal
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/stain-proof-microwave-mini-pots/F/C/storing-preserving/C/storing-preserving-food-storage/product/13200
anyone have any ideas where i can get some?
Thanks
Something like this would be ideal
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/stain-proof-microwave-mini-pots/F/C/storing-preserving/C/storing-preserving-food-storage/product/13200
anyone have any ideas where i can get some?
Thanks
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Lock and Lock! Waterproof, safe for freezer and microwave. The new ones are stain proof as well
Not cheap if you buy them on their own from lakeland but look on qvc for big packs of themGreen and White Barmy Army!0 -
I second Lock & Lock. I have those mini microwave pots from Lakeland and while the lids are handy to pop on for fridge storage they are not secure enough for transporting food to work.0
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I put my soup in pour and store bags that I get from Home and Bargain - think they are about 89p for ten but they can be washed and re-used, very sturdy and good seal on them0
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I just bought a load of Lock and Lock at Lakeland as they where selling them for £1 each in their sale.0
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