The Best Alternative to Plastic Wrap
It's easy enough to stash most of your leftovers in glass or plastic storage containers. And yet, there are times when it feels like nothing but plastic wrap will do. A half an avocado, say. Or the sandwich you stick into your backpack for lunch. Don't you just want to wrap those guys in snuggly plastic blankets that contribute to the melting of our ice caps and the rising of our oceans and the downfall of our planet?
For these urges and others, there's an alternative: beeswax wrap. These swatches of reusable cloth coated in tacky beeswax can be used to wrap foods, cover bowls, even contain a handful of nuts—in theory, anyway. An eco-friendly alternative to plastic wrap sounded nice, but we were skeptical that a sticky cloth could replace plastic wrap in the kitchen. So, we tested six widely-available brands to see if any of them could do everything that plastic can. Find the best beeswax wraps linked below. To learn more about the testing process, click to read our full review. The Winners When you buy something through our retail links, we earn an affiliate commission. This e-mail was sent to you by epicurious. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, epicurious@newsletters.epicurious.com, to your address book.
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Monday, June 7, 2021
How to use less plastic wrap
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