you use plastic wrap for covering something.
That's like asking if bubble wrap is stronger than a condom. They're the same.
You can reduce using plastic wrap by using Tupperware. It's okay to use reusable plastic because it can be recycled, whereas plastic wrap cannot.
For freezing, it's best to use plastic wrap or freezer wrap. You can also use zip-lock baggies. Tin foil works in certain instances but you would want to use the meat sooner than if it was wrapped in plastic or freezer wrap.
Yes, yes, yes!!! It's the only plastic wrap I will use. Glad doesn't stick. Reynolds is wonderful. I agree that Reynold's has the bet plastic wrap, but unfortunately the company has discontinued it :( http://www.reynoldspkg.com/reynoldskitchens/en/info_page/Product_Locator.asp
Yes, plastic wrap is impermeable.
Yes, Great Value plastic wrap is designed to be microwave-safe just like Glad wrap. It is best to follow the instructions on the packaging for optimal use in the microwave.
While condoms are the most effective method of protection against sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancies, in a pinch, you can use dental dams, female condoms, or even plastic wrap as a substitute. However, these alternatives are not as effective as condoms for preventing STIs. It is recommended to always use a condom for the best protection.
You can wrap it in food plastic wrap, or if you have a dome storage container that seals the top & bottom together, you can use that.
Plastic wrap was invented by Ralph Wiley in 1933 in the United States. He developed the product for commercial use under the brand name Saran Wrap.
It would definitely have to be plastic wrap because plastic wrap is an insulator, which aluminum is not.
Keep it properly greased after use and wrap it in plastic