FOIL & FOOD CONTACT USAGE
Foil containers are ideal for hot and cold foods because they can be refrigerated or frozen, then go straight into the oven. (That’s part of the reason they’re so popular in the food service industry.) They’re convenient, durable and recyclable, so it’s no wonder people have found all kinds of uses for foil containers in the kitchen, around the house and even in the garage.
Cook Large Portions
Foil containers are great when you are cooking for large groups. Full Steam and Half Steam Table Containers allows for large portions, easy cleanup and great storage. They’re win-win, must-have kitchen items.
Thanksgiving Turkey
Hate the cleanup after cooking a turkey? Use a turkey roaster container, which is easily disposed of, or save leftovers right in the container.
Instant Colander
Poke holes in an aluminum container with a small nail. When you're done, bend the container to fit over a deep bowl. It’s a colander!
Splatter Stopper
Poke a few holes in the bottom of an aluminum container and place it upside down over your frying pan. Warning: foil containers get hot! Use a cooking glove and a pair of tongs to lift it out.
Craft Supplies
Use aluminum container to sort crayons, beads, buttons, sequins, and all things kid-messy. Use plastic wrap as see-through lids.
Drip Catcher
Place an aluminum container under your paint can. When you’re done, rinse it off and recycle it for future paint jobs.
Fire Shield
Make a small hole in the middle of an aluminum container, and then push through a stick for roasting hot dogs or marshmallows. The containers deflect the heat of the fire, protecting your hands.
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