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Alufoil Alternative - Beeswaxes

Alufoil Alternative - Beeswaxes

In various organic shops, other eco-shops and now even in DM you can find them everywhere today - beeswaxes. Anyone who has not heard of it, do not worry, I felt like it a few months ago. Here is a true story: When I stood in line at the supermarket to pay, I looked at the colorful cloths that were already laughing at me from a distance. I puzzled a while for what the quite cheap "napkins" could be used.

Behind me stood a woman with wild brown curls, leaning over to clarify my confusion: "These are bee scarves. They are used as a substitute for aluminum foil and plastic wrap for wrapping. I did that myself! "The lady then told me that the towels are totally eco-friendly and made organic cotton, Organic beeswax from the region, Pine resin and organic coconut oil were produced by her nearby - hence the Price, However, you can get the beeswaxes reuse it for a long time.

Because of friendliness, I could not lay the beeswaxes back to the shelf after this explanation in front of their nose, so I bought some - fortunately! The cloths are versatile: for wrapping bread rolls or for covering sauces, salads and other food. They come in many sizes and patterns and last a long time.

How are the beeswaxes used?

The most water-repellent cloths can be adapted and covered by the heat of the hands to each vessel or food. They are cleaned with cold water, as hot water could melt the wax. Meat and fish should not be covered. The towels can then be air-dried and reused - so do not throw away with them!

Beeswax to buy:

https://www.toffundzuerpel.de/

https://little-bee-fresh.de/

Beeswaxes to make yourself:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Tu-Bt0cpaI

Photo / Video: Shutterstock.

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