Food Storage Containers Saratoga Springs NY

Some 2,000 chemicals can be found among the plastics used for food storage, with two types in particular raising red flags. You can avoid these bad actors by sticking with plastic dishes labeled “microwave safe.”Read on for more information.

Allied Maytag Home Appl Ctr
(518) 581-0038
280 Pyramid Pines Est
Saratoga Springs, NY
 
Capitol District Supply Company Incorporated
(518) 584-4499
252 Washington St
Saratoga Springs, NY
 
Adirondack Appliance Repair Incorporated
(518) 587-6440
67 West Ave
Saratoga Springs, NY
 
Rent A Center
(518) 583-2930
32 Congress St
Saratoga Springs, NY
 
Rent A Center
(518) 885-2783
15 Trieble Ave Ste 8
Ballston Spa, NY
 
Allied Maytag Home Appliance
(518) 581-0038
455 Maple Ave
Saratoga Springs, NY
 
Best Buy
(518) 583-1785
3062 Route 50
Saratoga Springs, NY
Recycling Services
Recycling Kiosk
Ink & Toner Drop-off
We also recycle, rechargable batteries, cables, wiring, cords, game controllers

Aaron Rents
(518) 581-7655
3083 Route 50
Saratoga Springs, NY
 
Geyser Vacuum Center
(518) 587-2177
408 Geyser Rd
Ballston Spa, NY
 
Budget Blinds Of The Capital Area
(518) 584-2020
16 State Route 9p
Ballston Spa, NY
 

Safe Microwave Containers

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Microwave Safe?
Q Is it safer to microwave food in glass bowls than in plastic ones?

A Probably, especially if you’re of the “better safe than sorry” mindset. Some 2,000 chemicals can be found among the plastics used for food storage, says Ned Groth, a food safety specialist for Consumers Union. While some have been thoroughly tested for storage and heating safety, many others have not.

Two types in particular have raised red flags: bisphenol-A (BPA), tentatively linked to hormonal problems in animals, and plasticizing chemicals, high doses of which have been linked to liver damage and cancer in animals and people. BPA is found in clear, hard plastics, such as those in—of all things—baby bottles, while plasticizers turn up in plastic wraps used to package cheese and meat in delis. (They’re not present in the cling wraps sold for home use.)

You can avoid these bad actors by sticking with plastic dishes labeled “microwave safe.” But if you’re leery of the many other chemical compounds in plastics, it’s simple to switch to glass or ceramic dishes, which contain no questionable synthetics. And definitely avoid using things like old yogurt containers in the microwave; they weren’t made to be heated and are likely to melt into your meal—which could be dangerous as well as distasteful.

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