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Goldilocks beeswax
Goldilocks beeswax











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Goldilocks wraps are perfect for preserving leftovers, but if it’s a hot dish just let it cool off to room temperature before you cover it up. It may make your kitchen smell awesome, but your food and wrap will be wrecked!Īre you noticing a trend yet? Heat and wax are not friends. It’s also not good for your wrap as it causes melting.

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Whether you start using reusable beeswax wraps as an alternative to plastic wrap (and we hope you have already!) let’s agree to stop microwaving plastics. Depending on what you have wrapped, you can simply wipe the beeswax wrap down with a damp cloth, or you can use some soap suds from a mild dish detergent and rinse with cold water.Īlthough plastic wrap is not actually intended for microwave use, this became a popular method out of convenience. So be sure to use cold water as much as you can.

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Using hot water will start to de-saturate or pull the wax away from the cotton, meaning it will start to crack and crumble. One of the biggest factors that will affect the longevity of your wrap is hot water.

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This involves maneuvering the wrap between your fingers and using the heat of your hands to help it stick to the edge of whatever surface you’re trying to adhere it to. In order to “activate” the wrap and to get it to be at it’s prime “stickiness”, we recommend also using the heat of your hands in order to warm the wax up before you use them. All of their hives are located on Vancouver Island or in the greater Vancouver area. Larges are perfect for making snack packs or covering mid-sized baking dishes.Īll of the wax used to create the wraps is sourced locally from Urban Bee Honey Farm. Mediums are versatile and can be used for larger produce or to cover bowls and plates with leftovers. Smalls are great for small produce like lemons, avocados or covering small jars. (Don’t see a size on our website – send us at email at and we can order it in for you!) Once they’re beyond the point of no return, you can compost them or use them as fire starters. When they loose their stickiness, you can use them like a wax paper. The main purpose of reusable beeswax wraps is to preserve food, but you are only limited by your creativity! Some common uses include:įor the average person about a year is typical. They are strong and durable as well, so don't be scared to bunch them up into a ball, press and mould them with the heat of your hands to hold a shape and get them to do what you want.An all natural, eco-friendly alternative to plastic wrap.īeeswax, tree resins, jojoba oil and 100% cotton. Anything that is hard or drying on your hands (heat, harsh detergents, etc) will likely also be hard on your wraps.

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Once you find you are using your wraps instinctually, feel free to keep them in a cupboard or drawer. Everyone seems to have that drawer that things go into and never come back out of, right? We are creatures of habit and out of sight, out of mind is a real thing. If you've never used beeswax wraps before, or if you're trying to get family members in the house to switch over, we recommend keeping them in a basket or bowl on the counter for the first while. Goldilocks wraps are perfect for preserving leftovers, but if it's a hot dish just let it cool off to room temperature before you cover it up. It's also not good for your wrap as it causes melting. Whether you start using reusable beeswax wraps as an alternative to plastic wrap (and we hope you have already!) let's agree to stop microwaving plastics.

goldilocks beeswax

One of the most common questions we get is "how do I wash my wraps?" So we decided to put together a list of our top 5 care instructions to ensure your reusable beeswax wraps live a long and healthy life!













Goldilocks beeswax