Raise your hand if you can sympathize with any of the following scenarios:
1. You lose the lids to your Pyrex containers because you are crazy and pack your children's snacks for the park in Pyrex. And, of course, lids at the park magically become frisbees and shovels and end up buried in the dirt. Or at least that is what your three-year-old says when you inquire about the missing lids the next day.
2. You are out of tin foil to cover lidless dishes (see above) because your three-year-old hijacked the 75 foot roll of tin foil to make "choo choo tracks" throughout the house. You were okay with this wasteful plan because he was quiet for 15 minutes.
3. Plastic wrap bunches up and never smooths out across the bowl. That irritates you. A lot.
Did you raise your hand?
Good.
I knew I wasn't the only crazy mama out there.
Let me introduce you to Rebel: T/L/C's.
Rebel: T/L/C's (tops/lids/covers) are a new way to think about covering your dishes. Made with lots of love by a work-at-home-mama, these covers are fun and functional covering containers as small as yogurts and as big as large serving bowls.
My favorite part of my T/L/C's is the versatility that doesn't leave me searching for the exact right lid that covers only one container. Especially in cases like my homemade laundry detergent that I store in a quart Mason jar that lost it's lid way before it became home to my detergent.
I think it's pretty awesome that a funky shaped bowl like this can be covered to keep my baba ghanoush fresh in the fridge without being dependent on a throwaway material.
And, because I know I'm not the only mama who questions the safety of our daily use products:
TLCs are lined with a food-safe polyurethane-coated ripstop nylon which is water-resistant, mildew-resistant, abrasion-resistant, rot-resistant, and is free of heavy metals, phthalates, PBBs, and PBDEs. The coated side of the nylon faces away from food.
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How to win your own set of (2) Rebel T/L/C's:
"Like" OMML on Facebook
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Follow OMML via Google Friend Connect (left bar on blog
Leave a comment telling me why you need your very own set of T/L/C's!
Leave a new comment on this post for each entry, including your email on at least one comment.
Winner will be announced next Monday, November 14!
20 comments:
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alixst.amant@yahoo.com
I'd love some of these. I have a 16 month old, and things like lids seem to get lost very easily.
alixst.amant@yahoo.com
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Love this giveaway- these are awesome! I've been to her online store before, but she wasn't selling at the time. I'd be great to try some out before buying them. I hate plastic wrap so much- such a waste when I could use these instead.
And I just signed up to follow OMML on Google Connect! nicolebhunt@gmail.com
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I would love some of these because I am ALWAYS losing lids so I bought some plastic shower cap to put over my bowls but I hate buying more plastic and this would a much greener way to go!Love them!
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I need my very own set b/c mine disappeared!!! My 2 I had are gone...likely off adventuring with a reusable snack wrap or 2!
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Functional and cute??!! What's not to love?
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ktunnell79 at gmail dot com
Yes, I have a love/hate relationship with plastic wrap & can never find the correct lid for said bowl...I don't need anything else in my life driving me any more nuts than my 3 year old currently does! These look like they would work wonders!
ktunnell79 at gmail dot com
These are super duper Cute! When I read this post I felt like you were talking about me! CRAZY!!!! I am always loosing the lids too. I would love to have some of those :)
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monica.p.allen@gmail.com
I have liked, liked, and followed! These are so neat! Why didn't I think of this (doh!)? I've been buying more of our staple foods in bulk and finding random containers to put them in of late. These would be so useful to have around!
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