How to Use Black Frozen Food Trays
Black frozen food trays are a great product to reuse once the food they contain has been eaten and they are thoroughly washed. They hold up very well when they are heated so they retain their quality very well and usually they have different sections, which make them even better to reuse. After being used a number of times, black frozen food trays can typically be recycled instead of thrown away. Does this Spark an idea?
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Use frozen food trays as finger-paint trays that can easily be discarded after they are used. Dispense different colors of finger paint into the sections of a black frozen food tray. You can use the smaller sections for the paint and add water to the large section. The tray will keep the paint separate so when your child is done using one color they can clean up in the water and go on to the next. The tray can be disposed of when you're done or you can rinse it off and use it again another time.
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Sort different beads into the sections of frozen food trays if you like to make jewelry as a hobby. These different sections can hold beads based on their color, size or shape. They're easily accessible because of the different sections and the depth of the trays will keep the beads from escaping or rolling around too much.
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Reuse black frozen food trays for a creative way to serve a snack to your child. You can make a healthier alternative to the frozen meal by putting different fruits or vegetables in the sections as well as putting different dips or condiments in the smaller sections. Children love having a variety of foods to eat as well as dipping their foods so this is a great way to serve up a fun and quick snack.
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Organize screws, nuts, bolts and nails in various frozen food trays. They can then be stacked on top of one another and kept in a workbench or cupboard. It will be a lot easier to find the fasteners you need because they'll all be separate and organized neatly. The different size compartments will be good for different lengths and sizes of hardware.
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