Hey, I was wondering if saran wrap was acceptable to seal off a container for freeze precipitation? I saw one guy claiming to use it, is it possible to get a container airtight enough like that? To see a World in a Grain of Spice
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower
"The Knower of Truth should go about the world outwardly stupid like a child, a madman or a devil." Mahavakyaratnamala
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I wouldn't really rely on it, saran wrap doesn't really seal off all air. i would recommend getting a pickle jar to put your pulls into.
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Saiga wrote:I wouldn't really rely on it, saran wrap doesn't really seal off all air. i would recommend getting a pickle jar to put your pulls into. Won't some spice stick to the jar side/bottom? I've had that problem before if I remember correctly.. trying to figure out what the best container is to actually get all zee spicy stuff out To see a World in a Grain of Spice
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower
"The Knower of Truth should go about the world outwardly stupid like a child, a madman or a devil." Mahavakyaratnamala
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marleyman wrote:Saiga wrote:I wouldn't really rely on it, saran wrap doesn't really seal off all air. i would recommend getting a pickle jar to put your pulls into. Won't some spice stick to the jar side/bottom? I've had that problem before if I remember correctly.. trying to figure out what the best container is to actually get all zee spicy stuff out Yeah i guess this could be a problem if you don't have a tool to scrape all of it up. Try using some form of card that you keep in your wallet haha. always a try.
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marleyman wrote:Won't some spice stick to the jar side/bottom? I've had that problem before if I remember correctly.. after you scrape all that you can from the jar, you can always dissolve whats left stuck to the jar in a high proof alcohol (91-99%), and evaporate in a glass baking dish
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