Made from 100% Organic CottonHand Crafted in AustraliaBee Green Wraps are made from colourful 100% organic cotton and infused with a blend of Australian beeswax, tree resin and certified organic jojoba oil. These raw ingredients are naturally antibacterial and they not only reduce the need for single use plastic in your home, but they keep food wrapped in them fresher for longer.Each wrap is flexible and can be shaped around any bowl, plate or piece of food. As the wrap warms with your hands, it sticks to itself and creates a seal around your left-overs. Use them to cover bowls, wrap vegies, cheese, bread, sandwiches, snacks and more. We just don't recommend you use them on raw meat, liquids or food that is still warm. They may stain with foods like beetroot, but it will not affect their performance.You can even use them to make a bag or pouch. Simply fold your wrap in half, fold the edges over twice to form a seal and then close the top flap when filled. To make a larger bag, take 2 wraps the same size and fold three of the edges over twice to form the outer seals. This is a great way to store loose leaf lettuce or baby spinach in the fridge.<p><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/flxvESkNGKI" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>In this pack - 1 x Small, 1 x Medium, 1 x Large, 1 x X-LargeDesign - HexMeasurements -Small (20 x 20cm) - cover small plate or bowl, small block of cheeseMedium (26 x 26cm) - small dinner plate, small bread rool, tortillaLarge (31 x 31cm) - dinner plates, medium bowls, sandwich wrap, half cabbage, makes salad pouchX-Large (35 x 35cm) - cover most fruit & veg, cover lage bowlsMade from - Organic Cotton, beeswax, tree resin, organic jojoba oilMade In - AustraliaCare Instructions - To clean, wash in cool water with a mild dishwashing liquid and when dry, fold them back up and store in your kitchen drawer. Do not use in the microwave, oven or dishwasher. Treated properly, they can be used repeatedly for around 1 year. Over time, the protective wax coating will wear away. When it reaches the end of its life, simply bury it in your backyard and it is completely biodegradable.
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