You can store curried beans in a plastic container, but you may never get the odor of curry out of the plastic.
You can find a plastic container at a local dollar store.
Store dried soup beans in an airtight container in a cool, dry, and dark place where they will keep for up to 12 months. If you purchase soup beans at different times, store them separately; they may feature varying stages of dryness and therefore will require different cooking times. Cooked beans will keep fresh in a covered container in the refrigerator for about three days.
To store half a tin of baked beans, transfer the leftover beans into an airtight container to prevent exposure to air and moisture. Seal the container tightly and label it with the date to keep track of freshness. Store the container in the refrigerator and consume the beans within 3 to 5 days for best quality. Avoid storing them in the original tin as it can affect the taste and safety of the food.
Yes, you can.
Plastic spray bottles can be found at The Container Store. The Container Store offers plastic spray bottles for $1.99 for a 12 ounce bottle and $4.99 for a 32 ounce bottle.
Store dried kidney beans in an airtight container in a cool, dry, and dark place where they will keep for up to 12 months. If you purchase kidney beans at different times, store them separately; they may have varying stages of dryness and therefore will require different cooking times. Cooked kidney beans will keep fresh in a covered container in the refrigerator for about three days.
It doesn't matter where you store them as long as no air can get in.
This is a container from glass or plastic to store chemical reagents.
It is not advisable to store coffee in a clear container because exposure to light can degrade the quality of the coffee beans and affect the flavor. It is best to store coffee in a dark, airtight container to maintain its freshness.
Ground coffee is ideally stored in a light tight and air tight container and clear glass is not preferred. Store it with as little air as possible in its container, which may be aided by placing it in a plastic bag first, then into a light proof container or even a freezer. If you have whole beans, keep them whole until ready to brew, as grounds lose flavor rapidly.
Yes, you can. It is a good idea in fact, to have bread stored in a closed airtight container.
well you can't put it back in the can so what else would you store it in. So it needs to be storded in a glass or plastic container well you can't put it back in the can so what else would you store it in. So it needs to be storded in a glass or plastic container