Many people do not like to throw away potentially useful things, and sometimes a huge amount of junk accumulates in their apartments in reserve and just in case. A non-exception, and a very cumbersome one at that, are empty glass jars.
Where to store them and how best to do it is a very pressing question. Together with uneaten preparations, they take up a lot of space, spoil the interior and often suffer themselves, becoming covered with cracks and chips.
Sign: People believe that storing empty jars means poverty. After all, the container takes up space that could be occupied by filled dishes.
Why you shouldn't keep old things
Our well-being and prosperity largely depend on the situation in our home.
Please note that fresh ideas come faster at a clean desk, food tastes better in a tidy kitchen, and a neatly furnished bedroom improves your sleep patterns and personal life. Old things are a very tangible reason for various difficulties in life. Firstly, trash is the main obstacle to the flow of vital energy and the emergence of something new. Old things take up space, and holding on to them means postponing positive changes. There is simply no room for anything new, both literally and figuratively.
There are items that not only clutter the house, but also prevent some bad situations from getting over. They are stored in the apartment like memories, poisoning the atmosphere. Here are some old things that need to be gotten rid of urgently:
- Old shoes. This is especially true for those boots that are no longer suitable for wearing in any form, even in the country.
- Torn, moth-eaten clothes.
- Broken and glued objects. Mirrors are especially dangerous - these magical attributes, when cracked, will attract nothing but trouble into the house. There is also a danger of accidentally cutting yourself when using chipped dishes.
- Old dishes are dangerous not only because they chip, but also because harmful bacteria accumulate in them. This way you can accidentally get poisoned.
- A faulty watch symbolizes stagnation and even death. Either repair it if the item has value, or get rid of it.
- Household appliances that are out of order will drag down normally working appliances.
- There is also information garbage that you need to get rid of as soon as possible: magazines, newspapers, calendars, some books, photographs and other images with a negative message. We ourselves do not notice how pictures and inscriptions affect our emotional state.
- Ritual objects, amulets with defects, stuffed animals and skins, horns, shells and even dried flowers are also considered inauspicious.
- Dirt. It sounds stupid, but don't keep it in the house. Things that will be needed in the future should be sent to the closet washed and cleaned. Remove dust from shelves, objects and covers with clothes regularly.
- Old cleaning accessories. They already regularly collect not the most positive energies. The most undesirable item for cleaning is an old, peeling broom. Moreover, do not keep an old broken mop in your house, left over from the previous owners - someone else’s negativity will easily stick to your house.
The second, no less important reason to throw away old things is health problems. Popular beliefs say that clutter is a direct path to illness, both physical and mental.
Advice Keeping the deceased’s belongings is permissible only as a memory, and the use of such items can darken the energy of the room. Store such items separately.
Please note: in apartments and houses that are always tidy, harmonious relationships reign in the family. And vice versa: if the room is in disrepair, something needs repair, there is dirt and unnecessary old stuff everywhere, people often quarrel and do not understand each other. Repairing and decluttering in this case can become a positive practice towards harmonizing relationships.
Apartment accommodation options
If the area of the apartment allows you to fence off a small area, it is better to do just that. Externally, the area is very easy to disguise with plastic panels - this is much more hygienic than curtains, and set up shelves inside. Another option is a mirror on one of the walls, this has double the benefit, and the room visually expands.
If you have a balcony, it makes sense to insulate it. In winter, conditions will be ideal for storing blanks, and later empty cans. If there is no time or opportunity to do additional finishing and construction of shelves, it is convenient to store jars in bags. To do this, you need to carefully and tightly fold the container and tie the bag tightly. Then carefully assemble into a kind of pyramid and cover with a nice blanket.
Finally, beds with a lifting mechanism and a spacious drawer below are extremely popular now - this is also a great place for cans. Empty cans go to the far end, tasty supplies are closer to the edge, where it’s more convenient to get them.
In general, there can be a lot of accommodation options. If you are prone to forgetfulness, you can make separate notes in a special notebook. And if suddenly difficulties arise in the future, at any moment you can refresh your memories and immediately find the loss.
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The best options for storing cans and preparations
Glass jars are a potentially useful item for most housewives. But those same ladies, as a rule, accumulate an incredible amount of different rubbish. Therefore, it is important to respect the boundaries of what is reasonable and come to an optimal compromise.
So, if empty jars will probably still be useful, let’s decide on a convenient storage method. The most suitable places for placement are a balcony, loggia or storage room. In this case, it is recommended to make wooden shelves taking into account the height of the cans. Those. it will be different for different volumes. Therefore, the shelves should be at different distances from each other.
Key points to pay attention to:
- An important condition is the ability to withstand heavy weight. This must be taken into account if long-term storage of packaged products is planned. It is advisable to choose shelves either from durable wood or from not too thin metal. These will function without problems for a very long time.
- If there is no balcony or pantry, you can place shelves in blind areas of the apartment or along the walls. The width of the protruding parts should not interfere with the movement of family members and pets.
- A slightly less convenient option is mezzanines. In modern homes they are becoming rare, so if necessary, you can make them yourself. It is only important to choose durable shelves and reliable screws or other fastening options. And the external doors can be decorated in the style of the interior.
The latter option will be especially convenient for families with small children and those living in apartments with a fairly modest area. In this case, it is recommended to provide lighting. You will have to act especially carefully when trying to distinguish a three-liter jar of cucumbers from at least a three-liter jar of apple juice. It was not enough to fall off a stepladder or stool during this process.
Tip: Use battery-powered, self-contained light sources that turn on when the door is opened. These cost pennies on AliExpress or Juma.
Even for particularly long-term storage, the “on top of each other” option will work:
- sort the containers by volume;
- then alternately wrap 6 or 9 pieces of cling film to each other, without cutting off the transparent fabric;
- arrange the resulting blocks into a tower-like structure that is not too high;
- For greater reliability, wrap the assembled pyramid with tape.
If you have a garage or other premises other than your home, send these blocks there.
How do you store empty glass jars? | bearded question
Yes, I’ve never even heard of such a thing as not to store empty jars empty. But I heard that it is not recommended to return the empty container in which the hotel was brought, you definitely need to put at least something, even salt, sugar or any cereal. On our loggia we have a special cabinet that reaches the height of the ceiling. This is where I put all the jars, after which we ate their contents, washed them thoroughly and dried them thoroughly. I store them on their side. Each volume has its own shelf so that the height of the rack does not exceed three cans in height. I stack them in several rows. During storage, the containers do not break, because I stack them carefully, trying to ensure that the jars lie tightly and cannot spontaneously fall down and break. And then, when the harvesting season comes, all I have to do is get containers of the required volume and in the required quantity; rather, not wash them thoroughly, but simply rinse them thoroughly to wash off all the accumulated dust and sterilize them in the oven. This only takes a few minutes.
Apartment conditions
Most people consider a balcony or loggia as a place to store unclaimed items.
Proper organization of space on the balcony will help. The simplest way is to buy ready-made racks that occupy the entire width of the balcony from floor to ceiling. If only part of the loggia is allocated for storage purposes, it is better to choose a blind corner. It can accommodate a closed cabinet. You can install the shelves yourself. You can make parts for installation yourself from lumber or buy ready-made shelves of the desired design at a hardware store.
The material for furniture should be chosen to be moisture-resistant and not sensitive to temperature changes. Shelves must be able to withstand significant volumes.
There are other storage options.
Mezzanine
The main disadvantage is inaccessibility. To get a jar, you will have to stand on a stool or stepladder and sort through a lot of unnecessary things and products.
Kitchen shelves
Modern apartment layouts require a large kitchen area. With proper organization of spaces, the kitchen becomes the most suitable place for storing necessary things.
Corridor
Often in the hallway there is a nook where it is impossible to attach a spacious closet, but you can install a shallow rack in which to store glass containers.
Pull-out shelf
“Dead zones” are found in any apartment. This is 10–30 cm between furniture and household appliances, between the door and the washing machine.
An excellent option would be to install a pull-out shelf, which will allow you to make optimal use of space and store empty containers at hand.
You can adapt any place for storing unclaimed containers. It is necessary to remember where empty glass jars should not be stored: near the trash can (food products will be stored in the jars) and in conditions of high humidity.
How to harmonize space and energy
If something causes you noticeable psychological and physical discomfort, then think - is this thing really needed in the household? Think about the practical side of the issue: will you ever need those old shabby slippers, faded sweaters and stretched T-shirts again? If things can be used in the household, find them a new role or donate them to those in need. If not, throw it away.
What about banks? Housewives who regularly prepare food and believe in omens recommend placing empty containers outside of residential areas. In the pantry, garage, on the mezzanine, in another utility room. There they will lie quietly until the next use and will not cause trouble, and in addition, they will not get in the way, spoil the appearance of the rooms, and an accidental shock will not break valuable containers.
If there is nowhere to put a rack with empty cans except in the kitchen or living loggia, use a trick: turn the cans upside down or fill them with dry products, various small items, colored sand or beads. In any case, the jars must be kept clean - this is important for energy, aesthetics, and hygiene, because food will then be placed in the container.
After cleaning, fill the house with fresh energy - you will immediately feel it. Some conflict situations that were provoked by an excessive amount of rubbish will resolve themselves. Instead of objects that carry negativity, put something you love in a prominent place. Get indoor flowers with positive symbolism, buy new curtains, new dishes, etc.
But what is still worth storing? Old things that carry positive energy and pleasant memories. Even if it is a useless souvenir, it will please the eye and fill the house with comfort.
Folk wisdom should not always be ignored: listen to these tips if some phenomena associated with old things cause you vague concern. But don’t get carried away by superstitions, remember: we ourselves endow the signs with power.
Candy jars
Let's start with what gives us pleasure. The confectionery products on display fascinate both children and adults. You will ask why? Because the owners of such stores know how to advantageously present multi-colored bulk sweets to the consumer.
Create the same effect in your pantry by using conveniently shaped containers like the ones in this photo that have a wide opening that allows you to easily reach with your hand or spoon to get what you want.
Don't let the name "candy jar" fool you. You can put not only sweets there, but also grains, dry legumes, etc.
Candy jar with old lid
This retro style bulk food container with a mint green lid costs $28. Thanks to it, your stylish kitchen interior will acquire some zest.
Other lid options, such as stainless steel or metal, will make the image of this jar even more elegant. Tip: If maximizing space is your top priority, place the most economically shaped items at the edge.
How and at what temperature should you store homemade preserves?
So, let's try to figure it out with you. What secrets do you need to know to make pickles like grandma’s? Try to remember a few simple tips.
- Try to put a piece of paper with the date of sealing on each jar;
- If the jar explodes or swells, do not under any circumstances eat the contents, since there are dangerous bacteria there;
- Store rolled jars in dark places away from direct sunlight. This way you will extend the shelf life and preserve the beneficial vitamins in the jar;
- Sunflower feels great at room temperature, but in no case above 25C. As for seamers with plastic lids, it is better to store them in the basement or in the refrigerator. If there is no cellar, then a storage room in the apartment will do. Storage on the balcony is not advisable, since in winter it can freeze, and this in turn will affect the quality of the product;
- If you plan to salt large volumes of vegetables/fruits, then you can use earthenware jars, earthenware, and enamel pots (ladles) for storage.
Sealings can be safely eaten for 2 to 4 years, provided, of course, that all preservation technology is followed.
An important role is played not only by the preservation process, but also by the products from which our pickles are prepared.
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For example, salt should be dry, white, without additives. For home canning, table vinegar is suitable; it can be 5% -9% (depending on the recipe). Vegetables must be clean, not rotten; it is better to choose even and proportional fruits. This way, the seaming will last longer, and the likelihood of swelling and explosion will be reduced. It is a very important fact that fruits canned with seeds reduce their shelf life due to the release of poisonous juice.
Of course, there is no single standard for home canning. Only from personal experience and observation can we say that you should not eat canned food that has been stored in the cellar for more than five years. And any jam is not for those losing weight or those with diabetes.
Be happy, happy conservation!
Where to place jars of food
Due to their attractive appearance, they can be installed on open shelves and become a wonderful decorative element, as shown in the photo.
Large open cabinet with products
You can place spices and other frequently used ingredients near the stove so that you don’t have to spend a lot of time looking for any of these while cooking. Now they are where they should be - in the most visible place.
Place on the work surface
And here’s another unusual idea that kitchensinteriors readers will probably like: if you don’t have enough shelves for all the containers, surround yourself with them on top by mounting the lids into the ceiling or crossbar, and then simply screwing the jars on.
Screwed on top
How to make a canning rack with your own hands
What we have: a typical city balcony, glazed, insulated and renovated
Our goal: to independently make a simple but convenient wooden rack for storing homemade preparations or other products (fresh vegetables, fruits, cereals, etc.).
Neat shelving with comfortable wide shelves
So, for the work you will need a tool for working with wood (plane, saw or jigsaw, chisel, sandpaper), a marking tool (construction tape, level, marker, square), a drill for installing dowels in the wall, and a screwdriver. We will use wooden blocks and boards purchased at the supermarket as the main building material.
Advice! If you don't want to bother with woodworking, you can order the parts from a workshop, but making them yourself will cost less and may allow you to acquire new skills.
Having prepared the tools and materials, we proceed according to the following plan:
- We measure the height of the room, determine the dimensions of the shelves, and mark the places where the bars are attached to the wall, floor and ceiling.
- We measure and saw off the bars (for the frame) and boards (for the shelves) to the given dimensions.
- We process all wooden parts with sandpaper and, if necessary, cover them with protective impregnation with an antiseptic.
- We mount the frame: first we install four long bars vertically, securing them with dowels, then we attach crossbars to them with self-tapping screws, on which the shelves will be supported.
- We install shelves using boards adjusted to size.
We pay attention to the reliability of the elements fixed on the wall
After finishing the work, the finished rack can be painted in any suitable color. It is better to use acrylic paint: it fits perfectly on wood, dries quickly, does not smell and is absolutely safe.
The open part of the double-glazed window can be covered with a curtain, but it is better to make the adjacent wall of the cabinet blank
With such a rack, you won’t have to rack your brains over how to store canned food on the balcony in winter - the jars will stand in orderly rows in one place. And to prevent the sun's rays from spoiling the results of your work, containers can be placed in plastic boxes with lids or the rack can be equipped with a convenient system of horizontal blinds.
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40 ideas for using glass jars
Good afternoon, dear community visitors! Last year I posted a collection of “100 Button Ideas” and “100 Ideas for Valentine’s Day.” Since they were quite popular, I decided to continue the series of collections. It was not possible to collect 100 original ideas from cans, since this is a less universal item compared to buttons, but I hope that among the 40 options you will see something new for yourself.
The first idea for those who love to travel and collect collections of small souvenirs and memorabilia from different parts of the world. To ensure that all these valuables (pocket calendars, coins, pebbles, keychains, etc.) do not end up as a pile of incomprehensible garbage on the shelf, place items from different trips in separate jars. At the same time, you can create an original composition every time!
Using the same principle, you can collect small herbariums
Or create decorative compositions to decorate the interior.
Cans of various shapes can also be used to make original photo frames.
Or a decorative lamp.
Jars are perfect for children's creativity.
Aquarium for paper fish
Or even for real fish!
And another original idea - a jar with lottery tickets! Can be used for summer children's activities. This presentation option will certainly encourage children to do the work.
Let's consider options for using glass jars to create candlesticks, decorative lamps and oil lamps. In addition to single candlesticks, you can create entire intricate compositions or even make a chandelier.
With the help of such lamps you can decorate a garden gazebo or an open terrace.
Here is another option using a hanging system.
Marine theme. The jars are decorated with fabric.
Candlesticks can be decorated with live plants.
These candlesticks are equipped with handles. They are easy to move from place to place, or hang. The highlight of this option is the use of sand filler.
An interesting effect can be achieved by opening the cans with translucent paint, which gives a visual distortion of light.
Here is an example of creating a composition from cans of various sizes and shapes. A lot of burning candles captivate the eye, don’t they?
Glass jars can also be used to create original oil lamps.
Here is an option on how you can make your own candles using glass containers as a base.
We present to your attention ideas for using glass jars to create original vases. An interesting combination of the bright color of the bouquets with the muted natural color of the decor of the vases. Texture plays an important role.
The antipode to the previous examples is delicate romantic vases decorated with fabric.
A play of shapes and sizes – a composition of various glass containers, decorated with a matte layer of paint.
Here is an example of using pencils – bright and juicy!
Small plants need small vases! Original hanging version.
Knitting is used to decorate jars. Tender and romantic! You can use these containers for different purposes at your discretion.
And now – organizers for sewing accessories. Convenient option with a needle bed.
Or these jars with decorated lids.
To save space and create an interesting effect, secure screw-on lids with self-tapping screws to horizontal or even vertical planes of shelves and walls - you will get an unusual solution for storing small items.
You can also use this option to secure containers on the wall.
Here are examples of office organizers for your attention.
Decorating jars using a layer of paint.
The jars will also look stylish in the workshop.
A more familiar option for the kitchen. Storage of sweets.
Organizers of accessories for sewing and creativity. Yarn holders.
General rules
The protective top layer of glass is subject to corrosion and destruction due to prolonged and constant exposure to atmospheric moisture. Daily temperature fluctuations do not add strength to the container. In a closed, dry room, jars will be less susceptible to intense destruction. The shelf life of glass jars is limited; there are several factors that influence their safety:
- purity;
- no mechanical impact;
- moisture getting inside.
Ensuring cleanliness is necessary to avoid the formation of mold and mildew. Any remains of pickles, compotes or jam will turn into hotbeds for the spread of harmful microorganisms. Before storing empty vessels, they must be thoroughly washed and dried.
Glass jars are stored without lids. Buying new ones is not a problem; there is no point in storing old lids. If you still need to save them, it is recommended to use empty plastic two-liter bottles with the top cut off for these purposes. Dry, clean lids are stacked on top of each other. Plastic and tin are stored separately.
To avoid damage to cans by mechanical action, you should choose non-traffic areas. This could be an equipped corner in a garage, shed or basement.
Cans can also be stored outside. They must be clean and dry. It is recommended to pack them in cling film or plastic bags. It is recommended to tightly wrap several cans of the same size together in order to subsequently stack the resulting layers on top of each other. The structure can be covered with a waterproof tarpaulin for additional protection from the elements.
Storage conditions
Glass jars have a limited shelf life. All items made from fragile materials become less resistant to mechanical and temperature influences over time. This is why dishes that have been in use for a long time so often burst during sterilization or when the contents freeze slightly.
The storage area for the cans must be dry. Mold that grows in a humid environment will be very difficult to kill. Even by sterilizing containers.
A small amount of compote or jam left in a glass container will soon become a source of fungal development. Therefore, storing empty glass jars occurs after they are thoroughly washed and dried. They should not be covered with lids to ensure ventilation.
Glass containers should be stored separately from lids. It is better to keep them in a cut-off plastic bottle with a volume of 2-3 liters. At the same time, polyethylene and metal ones are stored in different places, and they are stacked.
Cans can be stored in an apartment in any dry place. But not near the trash can, where there is usually increased humidity and increased bacteria content.
General layout plan
Empty cans at the dacha, in a private house, and even more so in a cottage, do not pose a particular problem - they can be easily removed to any non-residential premises. Many generally store them outside, fortunately glass containers tolerate this.
With an apartment, things are more specific, especially if it is small. Here you have to get smart and look for non-standard solutions.
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The most obvious options for an apartment are a loggia, mezzanine or storage room, if available.
As a general rule, it makes sense to remove jars that are not needed until the next season further away or higher. It is better to keep the same dishes and preparations that will be needed in the near future away from the aisle, but so that they can be easily approached.
Empty cans in the house: signs and superstitions
People have many superstitions regarding different objects and situations. Often, harmless household items, such as empty cans, are blamed for life's troubles. Keeping them in the house leads to an outflow of finances, quarrels, illnesses and various failures.
It’s worth making a reservation right away: only those cans that are not used but continue to stick out on the shelves, collecting dust and negative energy, disturb the energy. For housewives who annually deal with twisting, glass containers are an integral attribute that has nothing to do with “trash.” More on this later, but first let’s look at what’s really bad about empty glass containers:
- An empty jar symbolizes a life lived in vain. For an active and active person and family man, this is an unacceptable element in the household.
- An empty container is a sign of poverty. This is why empty banks are blamed for financial failures.
- Storing empty and dirty cans is especially discouraged. This is direct evidence of disrespect for the house, and if you believe in them, then for the brownies.
- You shouldn’t store cracked glass, and it’s not just a matter of signs. Broken and glued dishes symbolize poverty; damage attracts quarrels in the family and illnesses of loved ones. Such containers are dangerous: they can break at any moment and harm your health.
All beliefs apply to empty glass bottles. In general, we are talking about things that needlessly take up space in a house/apartment. That's why Miss Clean magazine recommends throwing away what you don't need and keeping the rest clean. From time to time, brushing off the dust from the dishes will help you remember about them and use them for their intended purpose when needed.
Advice According to popular belief, a broken glass jar in the house is a “bell”: think about what needs to be urgently improved in your life.
How to store empty cans in an apartment: practical tips, signs about empty cans
Many people do not like to throw away potentially useful things, and sometimes a huge amount of junk accumulates in their apartments in reserve and just in case. A non-exception, and a very cumbersome one at that, are empty glass jars.
Where to store them and how best to do it is a very pressing question. Together with uneaten preparations, they take up a lot of space, spoil the interior and often suffer themselves, becoming covered with cracks and chips.
Sign People believe that storing empty jars means poverty. After all, the container takes up space that could be occupied by filled dishes.
How long can home preserves be stored and at what temperature?
Summer. The heat is plus 30. The house smells of garlic, bay leaves, and brewed dill. There are boiled jars on the table, a bowl of cucumbers on the floor, lids...... The title “Benefactor of Humanity”
Since time immemorial, people have dried, salted, and did everything they could to preserve summer gifts longer. But only at the end of the 19th century, thoughts began to appear about preserving food, in some kind of vessel for a longer time. Napoleon Bonaparte, unable to stand the fact that his soldiers, instead of fighting, were running through the fields after hares in search of food, introduced the title “Benefactor of Humanity,” and promised 12 pounds to anyone who could figure out how to preserve food.
But today, of course, we will not use the advice of the 19th century, but will go further in the breakthrough of canning technology.
Summer is by far the best time for sunset. Homemade pickles - tomatoes, cucumbers, mushrooms and other vegetables - at any time of the year, are a real boon for any housewife.
Each of us remembers grandma and her delicious cakes. These crispy cucumbers are from the garden. You can prepare the same ones yourself. Having matured, you begin to ask yourself the question - how to roll?, -what can be rolled?, and - under what conditions should it be stored?
Sometimes we hear a lot of advice on storing home preserves. But did you know that each type of conservation has its own conditions?
Strengthening glass containers
In order for glass to be less sensitive to environmental conditions, so that it becomes stronger and more durable, it is treated with special coatings. The use of these organic and inorganic compounds increases the strength of glass containers by up to 30%.
In addition to strengthening, these substances give the container the following properties:
- better withstand friction;
- be less exposed to water and air;
- do not get scratched when in contact with abrasives.
Additionally, glass can be treated with compounds that increase the resistance of containers to the chemical effects of various substances, including food juices.
On-site storage
At your summer cottage, you can store glass even just outside. But first you need to clean the jars from dirt and dry them thoroughly. In order to make layers from containers, it is recommended to wrap several pieces at a time, selecting them according to size. A tarpaulin should be placed over the structure to protect against moisture penetration. If the jars need to be transported, it is better to place them in a cardboard box to protect the glass from damage.
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