GOOD IDEA... or WASTE OF MONEY? Hutzler 3-in-1 Berry Box
What do you think of this Hutzler 3-in-1 Berry Box?
Now you can wash your berries in advance and store them in the refrigerator so that they are ready to eat whenever you want.
And when serving, those berries at the bottom will be just as fresh as those on the top.
Resembles a farmer's market basket and stacks easily in the fridge.
Three-piece set includes:
1) Colander for washing and draining. Colander fits right inside the box, allowing excess water to continually drain.
2) Serving Bowl for the table.
3) Lid for the refrigerator stores fruits at an ideal constant vapor pressure, helping fruits last longer.
Ideal for strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, grapes, baby carrots.
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Posted by Frugal Freebies on Friday, 28 August 2015
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