This Hobby Lobby Storage Solution Could Make Cheese Last Longer - Tasting Table
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This Hobby Lobby Storage Solution Could Make Cheese Last Longer - Tasting Table
"Processed cheese, such as American cheese and sliced cheese, typically only has a shelf life of about one or two weeks in the fridge once it is opened. However, there are steps you can take to extend the lifespan of your cheese to keep it fresh for longer. In fact, Hobby Lobby sells the perfect product for preserving slices - and it's only $5.99."
"This small, convenient tool is made to store individually wrapped slices of cheese and is carefully designed to keep cheese fresh by blocking harmful air, bacteria, and moisture. It is made from sturdy, BPA-free plastic and can hold up to 24 cheese slices. Featuring an easy-open hinge-top lid and sleek design, it might just be the best food storage container for cheese."
"Joie's cheese storage container is 4.75 inches long, 4.75 inches wide, and 3 inches deep, which is the perfect size for storing individually wrapped slices of cheese. We recommend using it for Kraft Singles or any other store-bought American cheese brand. However, as long as you clean the container properly between uses, you can use it to store any type of unwrapped or opened packages of sliced cheese."
Processed cheese such as American cheese and sliced cheese generally lasts about one to two weeks in the refrigerator after opening. Joie's Sliced Cheese Pod, sold at Hobby Lobby for $5.99, stores up to 24 individually wrapped slices in sturdy, BPA-free plastic while blocking air, bacteria, and moisture to extend freshness. The container measures 4.75 by 4.75 by 3 inches and features an easy-open hinge-top lid and sleek design. The pod fits Kraft Singles and most store-bought American slices, can store unwrapped or opened packages if cleaned between uses, and is more sustainable than single-use plastic bags. Recommended fridge placement is the top or middle shelf or a drawer; avoid the door and keep temperature below 40°F.
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