
Form, function and a tasty treat. We heart this Italian yogurt bigtime. Not only is it delicious but we're left with a perfect little glass at the end of snack-time. We've been collecting these vessels over the years and have come up with a variety of practical uses.

Our favorites include (but are not limited to) impromptu wine glasses (for when the guests outnumber our barware), votive candle holders and simple vases for rooting our plant cuttings. We buy Spega Yogurt at our local Trader Joe's, but we've also seen it at Andronico's and Farmer Joe's in the East Bay.

-shayna

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I'll have to look for these. Also cute are the St. Benoit yogurt crocks and the actual yogurt is good, too.
Oooh these are wonderful ideas for equally wonderul yogurt. The cinnamon ginger is delish. In fact I might have to run out for some right now! Thanks!
I use them for q-tips in my medicine cabinet
I use two to hold make-up brushes on the counter.
you can also wrap wire around the necks and hang them like little mini chandaliers
They are the perfect size for toddler's juice glasses. We also use them for paint water when the kids are painting. And a hundred other things.
Haha...I saw this post today, happened to hit up Trader Joes this evening, and picked these up. Glad to hear the yogurt is good as well! Q-tips, cottonballs and makeup brushes here we come!
I love these glass jars! also use them for cotton swabs and cotton balls in the bathroom....
Wow, this is good timing. Last week, I was in SF on vacation and got one of these jars (a little bit smaller) with the Miette logo when I bought panna cotta at Miette in the Ferry Building. I brought it home because I could tell it had possibilities. Thanks for the suggestions.
This also make lovely little jam pots if you have a brunch...
What wonderful little jars. If you're in Australia, specifically Melbourne, you can get similar jars from the bakery chain Breadtop. They use them for their milk custard, which, unlike this delicious sounding yoghurt, is a bit ordinary tasting, but they also come with a very solid plastic lid. I have great plans to have a Breadtop milk custard jar spice rack and have been collecting them for ages. I'll have to post pictures when I'm done.
Either way, hooray for repurposed jars!
i live in melbourne highett . i will be trekking down to springvale just too see if i can find these jars . there was a great artical in frankie mag on how to use jars other than for buttons ect . one clip i liked was jars with lids filled with rocks and pebbles lined in a row of 3 on the kitchen bench very cute .
ps the jars where only half full