Guest guest Posted August 16, 2002 Report Share Posted August 16, 2002 I've been bringing salad to work in a tupperware container. I'd bring it in a bowl, but it doesn't fit in my cooler with all the other stuff I bring. I use olive oil and vinegar for dressing. Is there any danger having the vinegar in the tupperware, in terms of plastic leaching? Thanks, Chris ____ " What can one say of a soul, of a heart, filled with compassion? It is a heart which burns with love for every creature: for human beings, birds, and animals, for serpents and for demons. The thought of them and the sight of them make the tears of the saint flow. And this immense and intense compassion, which flows from the heart of the saints, makes them unable to bear the sight of the smallest, most insignificant wound in any creature. Thus they pray ceaselessly, with tears, even for animals, for enemies of the truth, and for those who do them wrong. " --Saint Isaac the Syrian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2002 Report Share Posted August 17, 2002 Plastic likes to leach into fats. Maybe you can take the dressing separately. At 06:54 PM 8/16/02, you wrote: >I've been bringing salad to work in a tupperware container. I'd bring it in >a bowl, but it doesn't fit in my cooler with all the other stuff I bring. I >use olive oil and vinegar for dressing. Is there any danger having the >vinegar in the tupperware, in terms of plastic leaching? > >Thanks, >Chris > >____ > > " What can one say of a soul, of a heart, filled with compassion? It is a >heart which burns with love for every creature: for human beings, birds, and >animals, for serpents and for demons. The thought of them and the sight of >them make the tears of the saint flow. And this immense and intense >compassion, which flows from the heart of the saints, makes them unable to >bear the sight of the smallest, most insignificant wound in any creature. >Thus they pray ceaselessly, with tears, even for animals, for enemies of the >truth, and for those who do them wrong. " > >--Saint Isaac the Syrian > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2002 Report Share Posted August 17, 2002 You can put your dressing into a small glass baby food jar. They don't break very easily, they are light weight, and they are safe glass. Kat http://www.katking.com ----- Original Message ----- From: " Irene Musiol " <irene@...> < > Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 7:52 PM Subject: Re: salad w/ dressing in tupperware > Plastic likes to leach into fats. Maybe you can take the dressing separately. > > At 06:54 PM 8/16/02, you wrote: > >I've been bringing salad to work in a tupperware container. I'd bring it in > >a bowl, but it doesn't fit in my cooler with all the other stuff I bring. I > >use olive oil and vinegar for dressing. Is there any danger having the > >vinegar in the tupperware, in terms of plastic leaching? > > > >Thanks, > >Chris > > > >____ > > > > " What can one say of a soul, of a heart, filled with compassion? It is a > >heart which burns with love for every creature: for human beings, birds, and > >animals, for serpents and for demons. The thought of them and the sight of > >them make the tears of the saint flow. And this immense and intense > >compassion, which flows from the heart of the saints, makes them unable to > >bear the sight of the smallest, most insignificant wound in any creature. > >Thus they pray ceaselessly, with tears, even for animals, for enemies of the > >truth, and for those who do them wrong. " > > > >--Saint Isaac the Syrian > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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