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Top food preservation gifts for Marshall 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) SpiceLiner® Spice Drawer Liner
YouCopia: SpiceLiner® Spice Drawer Liner

2) Glass Fridge Beverage Dispenser
The unique design of the Kilner® Fridge Drinks Dispenser makes it perfect for keeping drinks cold and fresh for longer, without taking up too much room in your fridge. With a capacity of 102 fluid ounces and a helpful measuring scale on the side, this dispenser also helps to monitor daily water intake. Featuring an easy pour tap that will keep drinks flowing, a silicone valve that regulates air pressure inside the container, and an elegant rectangular shape, this dispenser is designed specifically to maximize space on your refrigerator shelves.

3) Guacamole Preservation Container
Usually guac won’t last more than a day without browning. But this guacamole container creates an airtight seal that keeps oxygen out, so it stays green and fresh for days. (It’s great for hummus, salsa, and tzatziki, too.) Push the the container’s base to remove the air, which raises the guac to the top. The push feature comes in handy as you start enjoying the dip—give a press and it lifts the contents to the top and avoids the need to scrape dip off the sides.

4) Reusable 6-Cup Portable Drink Carrier
Meori: Reusable 6-Cup Portable Drink Carrier - Lava Black

5) Two Tablespoon Freezer Tray
Souper Cubes: Two Tablespoon Freezer Tray

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