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There are plenty of containers which once had food (or other contents) in which are perfectly useable.

 

Soup jars, biscuit boxes, film canisters etc....

 

Recycle, recycle, it's ecological and cheaper too.

 

You often end up buying food you wouldn't normally try, just for the box. :rolleyes:

 

PS I don't use glass tho'

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There are plenty of containers which once had food (or other contents) in which are perfectly useable.

 

 

You do need to be careful though, as the lingering smell of food can attract animals even though we can't smell it.

 

I've got a variety of clip lock containers from my local Poundland. All for £1, oddly enough :rolleyes:

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I was in Morrisons Liskeard yesterday and I noticed that they are selling Klick and Lock containers at half price.

How many caches did you buy?

;)

I didn't buy any as I have about 8 containers to set out as soon as I get around to it.

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