Seems like a shame to throw away and must have a use.

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    10 months ago

    Depending on where you live, this may be the start of your plastic-free/no-waste journey. (You’d obviously need a place where you can shop plastic-free somewhere near you )

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      10 months ago

      One possibility is that, any of these jars that were vacuum sealed in the first place, they can easily be re-vacuum sealed with a cheap vacuum chamber/hand pump combo. it’s not an appropriate preservation method for all the kinds of things that originally came in the jars, but will keep dry goods from oxidizing/etc.

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      10 months ago

      Nice collecion you have there! Just got my hand on a large cardbox worth of jars. Almost all of them have caps as well. My plan is to slowly clean and fill them up, just like you did! Also I recently found out (by a foodwaste prevention program) that I have plastic-free shop not too far away from me.

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      I’ve slowly been adapting to this! I love having all my jars, it’s like living in a lab with specimens

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      10 months ago

      Even if you don’t have a place like that, it’s still worth it to put the stuff in jars to prevent maggots from ruining everything.