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Top food preservation gifts for Grant County friends trying to make meal last longer

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Food Preservation” Gifts

1) Base Camp Kit - Stainless Steel
Boil water and cook food—at the same time. The traditional large size Kelly Kettle, also known as the Volcano Kettle, has been used by Irish fishermen for over 125 years. Now it's your turn.

2) Produce Preserver Paper
FreshPaper™ is a simple piece of paper that keeps fruits & veggies fresh for 2-4 times longer, organically. Biodegradable, compostable, and recyclable and Made in the USA.

3) Multi-Use Food Tongs
This one-handed tool allows you to whisk, grab, and serve with ease. Turn over any shape of food, remove it from boiling water or hot oil, or plate your final dish. Folds flat and locks for easy storage.

4) Glass Tabletop Produce Saver
This glass-top produce container keeps veggies as fresh as the fridge can while it places them front-and-center in the kitchen. The dome keeps moisture in to prevent fruit and veggies from drying out, and the lid allows natural ethylene gas to escape to prevent wilting. Now when they are in sight, these good-for-you foods are more likely to be eaten.

5) WrapStand® Kitchen Wrap Organizer
Streamline clutter with an adjustable kitchen wrap organizer made to corral plastic wrap, foil, and even boxes of baggies. It’s adjustable to fit your stuff perfectly and it uses vertical space to keep things tidy and make the most of the room in a cabinet.

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