Yes, storing wild rice in glass mason jars is a good idea. Glass jars provide an airtight seal that helps keep moisture, pests, and odors out, preserving the quality and freshness of the rice. Additionally, they are non-toxic and do not impart any flavors to the food. Ensure the jars are kept in a cool, dark place to maximize shelf life.
Outdoor treated glass tables are a great idea, as they are shatter-resistent and blend in well with surrounding scenery.
Depending on the grate size of the wire shelf, it is either a good or bad idea to put glass on it. If it is shaky or unsturdy, do not put glass on it. Otherwise, if it won't fall through or fall off, then sure, you can put glass on it.
The only time you should calculate it instead of storing is when you only use that attribute once. Otherwise, store it to avoid repeating calculations.
Most people store it in a safe dry place. There are cases made for storing digital cameras. High heat and high humidity areas are not a good idea also for storing your camera.
If you are going to store your vehicle for a long period of time it is a good idea to remove the battery to avoid battery drain.
No, felt typically does not scratch glass as it is a soft material. However, it is always a good idea to be cautious when cleaning glass surfaces to avoid any potential scratching.
It is a good idea to look at glass through a window as well as in the store to examine color. You want to get a clear idea of what the object will actually look like.
It is fine for low traffic afreas to prevent them from being toppled accidentally.
I would recommend a generator or storing battery. By using solar power in the summer months and storing it for later as well as a gas generator. There isn't a good way to harness electricity outside of the main line, but using a generator to fill in the times when the power goes out would be a good idea.
Probably not but it's always a good idea to transfer to a lidded plastic container before refridgeration.
you open mason jar lids by running them under hot water, then TWISTING them off.
If the glass is tempered saftey glass and it does not have sharp corners then it should be ok for a child. If your child is exceptionally wild it might not be a good idea. Even safety glass can break it just doesn't leave shards of glass everywhere to get stuck in your child.