Showing posts with label storage containers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label storage containers. Show all posts

Friday, May 16, 2008

And the Winners Are...



First, my sincerest Thank You to everyone who left comments!

I hope you will visit often and that you will find the information that I share here useful. My goal is to show how this 60 year old icon (Tupperware, not me *Ü*) is still relevant, even necessary, for today's busy lifestyle. Let me know if there are particular products you're interested in knowing about, or send along a kitchen organization question, tip or hint!



Now, down to the good stuff!



First, I placed everyone's name in my Tupperware Christmas Candy Dish - easy to mix up the entries! Then, I had my husband draw the names because he needed some fun this morning...

And the winners are:





Grand Prize - FridgeSmart 8 pc, Set - Marbles

2nd Prize - Silicone Spatula Bouquet - Veni

3rd Prize - Chop & Pour Set - Pxvol1 (Terri)

To receive your prize, visit my Tupperware Website and click on "Contact Me". You will be taken to a screen where you can provide your shipping information. As soon as you've done that, I'll have your gift off to you right away! Congratulations! And thanks again for joining in Tupperware's 60th Birthday Celebration!

P.S. Check back occasionally...birthdays can be full of surprises!


Chris
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

A Birthday Giveaway!

In honor of Tupperware's 60th Birthday, I decided it would be fun to GIVE a few gifts to celebrate! We all LOVE to receive presents, don't we?


All you need to do is leave a comment on this post only, anytime from April 30th to May 15th! I will draw names at random on May 16th, and 3 of my blogging friends will win!



Here are the goodies...click on the prize name to read the product details.



3rd prize is Tupperware's new Chop-N-Pour Set


2nd prize is Tupperware's Silicone Spatula Bouquet




Good luck!! Hope to hear from you soon!©
Chris

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Even Smarter!

Yesterday, I introduced you to Tupperware's FridgeSmart containers. Designed to keep your produce fresher... longer, FridgeSmart is one of the systems that promote the "Tupperware Lifestyle".

So how do these containers measure up?

Let's talk about how the product supports the shift to a “GREEN lifestyle”.
-Reusable container that rarely enters the landfills.
-Saves space, waste & money.

How much money does the average family throw away in spoiled fruits & veggies?

According to the University of Arizona’s Garbage Project, we throw away 150 pounds of produce a year! Even if you were throwing away 150 pounds of something inexpensive like cabbage, currently 33 cents per pound on sale, that is $50. Now let’s think of something a bit more expensive like grapes at $1.50; that is still $225 I don’t know about you, but the thought of losing that kind of money makes me ill. What is the last thing you had to send down the disposal or to the compost pile?

-Especially helpful for organic fruits & veggie which haven’t been coated with wax or treated with “who knows what” to preserve them.

Let’s Compare Prices!
Compare the price of buying pre-cut salad, vegetables & fruit to having “on-hand” quantities to cut as needed.

I did some shopping at my local supermarket yesterday.

- A 15 oz. bag of pre-washed (we hope) and pre-torn Romaine lettuce was $3.29.
- A head of Romaine weighing in at about 13 oz. was $1.29.

Save $2.00 every time you pass up the "bag" and purchase lettuce by the head or bunch !

- A 1 lb. bag of organic baby carrots was $1.59.
(*You do know about baby carrots, don’t you? They are really big carrots that aren’t pretty enough or have been broken/damaged that are cut and peeled to the size & shape of a “baby” carrot!)
- A 1 lb. bunch of organically grown loose carrots was $0.69.

There’s a $0.90 difference! If you buy a bag of baby carrots a week, that could save you almost $50 a year! And you’ll know it wasn’t an old damaged carrot to begin with!

- A 30-count box of 1-qt. (4-cup) plastic, zipper storage bags was $2.99.
That works out to be almost 10¢ per bag. If a family used only 3 bags per week, that adds up to $15.60 per year. The bags need to be repurchased and eventually end up in our landfills!
- A FridgeSmart Small Container holds 4-1/2 cups, costs $12.00 and will last for years!

Which is the smart choice; the GREEN Choice?

I read recently that the average family will use 7000 plastic bags in a lifetime! That, added to the statistic about the amount of produce we toss each year, is outrageous!

Given the rise in gas prices and the effect that is having on food prices, we all need to learn to conserve & eliminate waste! Tupperware's FridgeSmart containers can help to that!

Finally, here are a couple of easy recipes that make the most of fresh fruit & veggies!

Skewered Salad Caprese
Ripe cherry tomatoes
Whole, pitted, black olives
Pint container Bocconcini (small, fresh mozzarella balls) or 1” chunks of fresh mozzarella
Fresh basil - chopped
Your favorite bottled or home-made vinaigrette dressing
Tupperware Simple Indulgence™ Italian Herb Seasoning Blend
Bamboo skewers

Thread (alternating) tomatoes, cheese and olives on skewers. Place the skewers in a Season-Serve® Container. Pour vinaigrette dressing over skewers. Add ½ the chopped basil & Italian Herb seasoning to taste. Marinate in the refrigerator for 1 –2 hours. Remove from marinade and arrange on serving platter. Sprinkle with remaining chopped basil & drizzle with small amount of marinade.
(You can approximate the flavor of the seasoning mix with a mixture of italian seasoning herbs, garlic powder & crushed red pepper)

Very Berry Dessert
Fresh seasonal berries
2 cups heavy whipping cream
Powdered sugar (or artificial sweetener) to taste
1 tsp (or less) Simple Indulgence™ Cinnamon & Vanilla Seasoning Blend
1 – orange or lemon, zested

Rinse berries and drain in colander. Add heavy cream, powdered sugar and cinnamon & vanilla blend to the Quick Chef. Process until you have whipped cream.
(You may substitute ground cinnamon & pure vanilla extract for the seasoning blend. But it won't be as delicious! *Ü*)

Place berries in individual bowls, top with whipped cream and grated citrus peel! Quick & yummy!

Enjoy! Chris

Monday, April 14, 2008

How Smart Am I?

I just graduated from Produce Polytechnic! My “degree” is in Produce Management.


So now, I am FridgeSmart! After today’s “class”, you can be FridgeSmart too!

Silly, I know. But throwing good greens ($$$) down the disposal or even into the compost pile is NOT the least bit funny!

Let me ask you a question. What are the challenges of keeping fresh fruit and vegetables?

1. They go bad before you can use them up? No one likes that slime monster in the crisper drawer!

2. Wasting money!

3. Storing them in those environmentally harmful plastic bags?

4. Wasting money!

5. Storing some produce items together can hasten spoilage?

6. Wasting money!

7. You’re eating organic produce for your health. But without the waxes, sprays & potions used to preserve them, your produce has “gone bad” in a flash?

8. Did I mention wasting money?

Tupperware’s FridgeSmart is the SOLUTION!


Look closely, and you'll see 2 little white buttons on the front of the container. Those are the ACE Vents. ACE = Atmosphere Controlled Environment. By setting the vents, you can control the flow of oxygen in and carbon dioxide and other gases out of the container. You see, even though produce has been harvested, it continues to "breathe". And wouldn't you know it? The different types of produce can require a different environment for optimal storage! The ACE vents allow you to provide that!


I kept a head of broccoli for 6 weeks in the large round container...then had it for dinner with no sign that it had been hangin' out in the refrigerator so long!



The container even has a storage chart integrated into the side of the container!





Below are some of the features and benefits of the FridgeSmart containers.



Hint: Do not wash produce before storing, only right before use. Different produce requiring the same ACE configuration may be stored in the same container. Be sure to place in lower containers middle-to-bottom of the fridge to avoid freezing.

Now you've had a brief intro to FridgeSmart. Tomorrow, we'll talk about Tupperware as the GREEN choice and show some price comparisons. I think you'll be surprised!

I've got a couple of recipes to share also!

Cheers! Chris

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Only Two Days Left for This Spring Set!

Don't miss out on this pretty and useful set! It's a picnic waiting to happen! I really like the new colors! Don't you just love the sound of "Brilliant Blue, Cool Aqua, Fuchsia Kiss & Orange Peel"?







Just pack your hot dogs, lunch meat, sliced cheese and all the fixin's in the Square-A-Way® containers. Then, add a nice big bowl of potato or green salad & a bowl of diced melon & strawberries in the Impressions bowls. A pitcher of lemonade or iced tea in the 2-Qt. Impressions pitcher will keep thirsty kids or adults happy! The cute mugs even have seals that will help keep the flying critters out of your beverage. *Ü* As if that wasn't quite the set already, Tupperware added the Small Hourglass Salt & Pepper Shakers that everyone loves, and that aren't regulary available.


It is a 50% savings!! A $118 value for only $59.00.

Tupperware Lifestyle Hint: This would also make a wonderful Bridal Shower gift - a picnic set for the newlyweds! I would shrink wrap it in a pretty basket and add a few packaged gourmet goodies like a bottle of wine or champagne, flavored tea, fancy mustard, olives, special crackers or cookies. A set of pretty cloth napkins & they're all set!

You can order your set by clicking here.

Dont wait! The sale ends Friday March 28th @ 11:59 pm PDT!

Thursday, January 17, 2008

For Two Days Only! - January 17 & 18, 2008

The awesome Modular Mates "Tower" that is on sale @ 50% off this month, is on a special sale today & tomorrow only (Jan. 17 & 18) at 60% off! Regularly $144 for the 13 pc. set, for these two days, you'll get all 13 pcs for $57.60 + tax & shipping!

I have never seen Modular Mates at this price! The orders needs to be placed through me, not online, so that I can apply the additional discount.

If you are interested, email me at chrisf@my.tupperware.com and we'll make arrangements to get your set ordered! Seal colors available are blue & red (passion).

Order two sets, and I'll add two oval container pour-all seals for FREE!