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nampafarmgirl Posted - Feb 06 2009 : 07:43:07 AM
I use powedered cremora in my coffee daily. I use the empty jars to hold home made cleansers to keep under the sinks in the bathroom and kitchen. I am thinking they may work for home grown herb jars as well, what do you think?

Kim
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nampafarmgirl Posted - Feb 10 2009 : 07:10:55 AM
they are plastic. thank you for the advice.

Kim
Farmgirl Sister # 302
Bellepepper Posted - Feb 07 2009 : 07:05:34 AM
I use amber colored glass jars to store my homegrown dried herbs. The amber color helps keep the herbs fresh and the glass does not absorbe or transfer smells. I think my jars were given to me and they were instant tea jars in their first life. Is the cremora jars glass or plastic? I would not use plastic.

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