3 Sustainable Kitchen Essentials for Seamless Holiday Cleanup

Holiday get-togethers are definitely exciting, but once the evening winds down, it’s nowhere near over if you’re the host. You have to clean up! Unfortunately, cleaning up can get in the way of spending time with friends and family. It sounds like a dilemma, but the right serveware and kitchenware may fix that. These reusable and resealable pieces of serveware and kitchenware can help you clean up quickly and sustainably, so you don’t worry about wasting food or leaving a mess in the kitchen while you hang out with loved ones during the holidays. Here are four essentials to pick up to make holiday cleanup a breeze. 

Serveware

A Colorful, Closeable Chip N’ Dip Set

It’s not a party unless there’s an assortment of chips and dip, but cleaning them up is not always as fun. We’ve all been there at the end of the night when the salsa bowl isn’t totally empty, and the extra bowl of cheese dip is still three-quarters full. Whether or not there are chips leftover, a multi-tasking chip n’ dip set makes it easy for you to save leftovers and pop those dips into the fridge without a hassle.

Kitchen tip: Look for a piece of serveware with a lid that doubles as a serving tray along with removable cups with sealing lids. That way, you get three to four different pieces of serveware in one!

Super Handy Veggie Keepers

Now, we kitchen overachievers like preparing homemade guacamole or caramelized onion dip with some red pepper for holidays. What do we do with the half-chopped vegetables at the end of the night? Instead of tossing them or using another plastic baggie, the more sustainable choice would be to use food storage containers like veggie keepers or atmosphere-controlled food storage containers. This sustainable choice can keep that leftover produce as fresh as if you just sliced it, so it will be easy to whip up a smaller bowl of that famous guac for yourself the next day.

Kitchen tip: Veggie keepers are made for individual veggies, while food storage containers with an atmosphere-controlled environment can fit an assortment of produce and help keep them fresher for longer, including fruits.

Vented, Microwave-Safe Food Storage

Now, if you hosted a holiday dinner party, it could be that you’re also left with parts of a meal that needs storing in the fridge for a later day. Before the night gets too mellow, transfer your leftovers to a vented, microwave-safe Tupperware® organizer. A vented Tupperware organizer is easy to store in the fridge, and it has a lid so you can reheat it without moving food to another bowl or using wasteful paper towels as food covers.

Kitchen tip: Because your Tupperware® organizer is vented, it’s completely okay to leave the lid on your when you reheat your food so you avoid food splatters. Plus, you can eat your reheated meal straight out of the container, so you don’t need to dirty another dish!

When you host holiday gatherings with friends and family, you should enjoy the special moments even if you’re in charge of cleanup. When you have sustainable, multi-tasking serveware and kitchenware, it’s easy for you to do so, and then you can get back to making memories with your family.

About Tupperware®

Since 1946, Tupperware has been the go-to brand for food storage and kitchen accessories. Known for iconic Tupperware® Parties, the brand is a mainstay in homes and popular culture alike. For 75 years, Tupperware has been one of the most trusted brands thanks to products made that last—products passed down from one generation to the next. It doesn’t stop there—Tupperware continues to innovate with new and groundbreaking solutions for food preparation and storage. From environmentally responsible food containers to exceptional kitchen tools, every Tupperware® product is designed to be your ultimate kitchen companion. Find products to match your décor, your personality, and your overall lifestyle from Tupperware.

Find out how Tupperware helps you get back to making memories at https://www.tupperware.com/



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