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Aladdin make great food storage jars and they have offered me a wonderful prize of a set of three storage jars worth £24 to giveaway to one of my readers.
They are brilliant if you are on a healthy eating plan and you want somewhere to store fruits and salads or overnight oats. They are ideal for taking on picnics or for taking your lunch into work or even just for storing food in the fridge. They are so useful and practical that I am sure that you will find so many different uses for them.
To be in with a chance of winning a set of three aladdin storage jars all you have to do is log into the rafflecopter form below and follow the instructions. Please note t&c's apply, please see below.
T&C's
This giveaway is open to UK residents aged 18+ only. One winner will one set of three Aladdin storage jars worth £24, no cash alternative. Winner will be selected at random via rafflecopter from all correct entries received by the closing date. Entrants details will be checked - so no cheating please. Winner will be notified by the email address provided within one week of the giveaway ending and winners details will be displayed on the rafflecopter widget. Prize will come direct from Aladdin.
I would use the jars for making a breakfast granola with yogurt :)
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ReplyDeleteI would use them for sweets or to make overnight oats
ReplyDeletei'd store pasta in them although i love the idea of the salad jar :)
ReplyDeleteRaisins and Sultanas
ReplyDeleteStoring pasta and rice.
ReplyDeleteI would store sugar and raisins
ReplyDeleteI would use them for my homemade jams and breakfast fruit and overnight oats too.
ReplyDeleteI would store dried fruit and brown sugar.
ReplyDeletei store my flour
ReplyDeleteI would give overnight oats a try.
ReplyDeleteTo store flour, sugar etc
ReplyDeletei would store seeds and oats in them.
ReplyDeleteall my trinkets,buttons and craft things.
ReplyDeletepasta rice cereal thankyou
ReplyDeleteI would use them to store my baking goodies - thanks for the chance to win x
ReplyDeleteSugar, flour, cereals and such like
ReplyDeleteI would use them to store oats and flour
ReplyDeleteI would use them to store all my baking things in.
ReplyDeleteStoring sweets for the kids, they would look funky filled with smarties and jelly beans.
ReplyDeleteMy friend makes jam so these would come in useful for her
ReplyDeletegreat for the children's snacks and dried fruit x
ReplyDeleteStoring pasta and rice
ReplyDeleteLook nice for taken rice and dry fruit away in my motorhome.
ReplyDeleteStoring my baking ingredients.
ReplyDeleteWould be great for storing rice, cereal etc thanks
ReplyDeleteI would use them to take my breakfast to work in the morning. EJ Dunn
ReplyDeleteRice and pasta.
ReplyDeleteI would store pasta, rice and pulses in the jars
ReplyDeleteWould use for my sugar tea and coffee :)
ReplyDeletefor my teen daughter to take salad / pasta for her lunch
ReplyDeleteDifferent types of pasta
ReplyDeleteI would use them for my favorite recipes of overnight oats!
ReplyDeleteI would keep dried fruit in them.
ReplyDeleteStorage of baking items (after we had a mouse incident in the baking drawer)
ReplyDeleteI would put the slimmingworld over night oats in them x
ReplyDeleteI'd use them for storing little craft bits like buttons :)
ReplyDeleteperfect for storing arts and crafts items
ReplyDeleteI'd use them for different tea bags to store them
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ReplyDeleteMaking up aromatherapy bath salts
ReplyDeleteI'd store pasta
ReplyDeleteStoring dried fruit
ReplyDeleteFor sugar and flour
ReplyDeletel would use them for rice
ReplyDeleteBiscuits and cereal
ReplyDeleteI'd use them for taking salads or granola to work
ReplyDeleteI would use them for my baking ingredients
ReplyDeleteDry mixes, pasta etc
ReplyDeleteJams & pastas x
ReplyDeleteStorage. They're gorgeous
ReplyDeleteI use them for Dr yes fruits and porrage
ReplyDeleteI would use them for pickling
ReplyDeleteFor making overnight oats.
ReplyDeleteI would use them for baking ingredients
ReplyDeletei would use them to put homemade gifts in like jam or chutney or granola
ReplyDeletedried fruit
ReplyDeleteCereal and nuts :)
ReplyDeleteI would use them to store cereal
ReplyDeleteI'd use one for my lunches and the others for storing bits n bobs in the fridge
ReplyDeletei have lots of cooking products I would use them to store my supplies in
ReplyDeleteTea coffee sugar
ReplyDeleteSuger rice coffee
ReplyDeleteI'd use them for storing all my baking bits.
ReplyDeleteI bake a lot of fairy cakes with the kiddies so I would use them to store the sweets we put on top of the cakes :-)
ReplyDeleteCOFFEE TEA SUGAR
ReplyDeleteDifferent sugars
ReplyDeleteNoodles, I saw some awesome stirfry/noodle jars on Pinterest.
ReplyDeletei would use for rice
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