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collection of fabric spanning the color spectrum cluttered
my mother’s kitchen table. I scanned the lively array of birds,
flowers, and geometric shapes until two patterns caught my eye:
A cut of violet fabric with birds and a pale-yellow floral design.
“These are great,” I said, setting the material aside. “My vote is for
these two.”
I’d arrived at the house earlier that morning so my mother,
Belinda, and I could tackle making our own beeswax wraps, a
sustainable food storage option that replaces plastic and can be used
to cover leftovers in bowls, hold blocks of cheese, store a handful of
snacks, and more.
The genius behind reusable wraps lies in their simplicity. They’re
comprised of a mixture of beeswax, jojoba oil, and tree resin that,
when soaked into 100-percent cotton fabric, creates a sticky material
that can cling to itself or other objects. The beeswax and jojoba oil
Make your own
reusable food wraps
from cotton fabric
and beeswax for a
healthier and more
environmentally
friendly option.