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Red
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Member since 11/05 2688 total posts
Name: helen
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Tupperware and other plastic containers
I have a full double cupboard full of this stuff, it falls out when I open the door. I need a way to keep it neat and conatined. I really don't think I need as much as I have...big containers, small containers...please offer suggestions to organize it, and keep it neat
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Posted 1/11/08 9:52 AM |
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Lisa
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Member since 5/05 22334 total posts
Name: Professional Aunts No Kids
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Re: Tupperware and other plastic containers
If you can tell me...share the secret!!
I swear my containers multiply but the lids go away.....
I usually go through my cabinet 2 times a year and just get rid of some
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Posted 1/11/08 10:15 AM |
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CathyB
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Re: Tupperware and other plastic containers
I have smaller ones stacked in bigger ones. I keep the lids in larger rectangular shaped ones. It's not perfect, but it keeps them all in the cabinet.
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Posted 1/11/08 11:02 AM |
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Geraldine
Lovin Life........
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Name: Geraldine
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Re: Tupperware and other plastic containers
Not sure if you want to do what I did........ I tossed them all and started from scratch...Now I only buy the rubermaid ones.....the tops snap onto the bottom of each container.....I lovvvveeee them....everything is neat and I never have to search for a top again.......best thing I ever did......
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Posted 1/11/08 11:20 AM |
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LisaW
Time for me to FLY!
Member since 5/05 13199 total posts
Name: Did I ever tell you that I hate people?
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Re: Tupperware and other plastic containers
Posted by Lisa
If you can tell me...share the secret!!
I swear my containers multiply but the lids go away.....
I usually go through my cabinet 2 times a year and just get rid of some
mines the opposite...all LIDS!!!
I stack them inside each other and keep the lids on a different shelf in a box
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Posted 1/11/08 11:24 AM |
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Laura1976
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Name: Laura
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Re: Tupperware and other plastic containers
I used to keep them organized in a basket in a cabinet. A few months ago, i had to throw them all out and bought all rubbermaid ones with the stacking lids /
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Posted 1/11/08 11:35 AM |
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Re: Tupperware and other plastic containers
like CathyB, we try to stack them. we use our rectangular ones very regularly (store leftovers, lunches for work...). That stack is in one cabinet, with the lids stacked next to them.
then we have a crazy cabinet with all the round, square, and odd shaped ones. That one we try not to open too frequently
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Posted 1/11/08 11:45 AM |
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Red
spring is in the air
Member since 11/05 2688 total posts
Name: helen
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Re: Tupperware and other plastic containers
Posted by marriedinportjeff
then we have a crazy cabinet with all the round, square, and odd shaped ones. That one we try not to open too frequently
thats what we have...it drives me nuts
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Posted 1/11/08 12:29 PM |
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lisad117
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Member since 9/07 433 total posts
Name: Lisa
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Re: Tupperware and other plastic containers
Tupperware sells lid holders so that you can keep all the lids organized and then I just stack the bowls together.
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Posted 1/14/08 1:17 AM |
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PreshusSmurf
So in love with my little guys
Member since 1/07 2963 total posts
Name: Jess
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Re: Tupperware and other plastic containers
We got rid of our old containers a while ago (gave them to DH's mom) and bought this thing. We it, keeps everything need & tidy in a single cabinet.
Smart Spin - $16.95 + s/h
Message edited 1/16/2008 12:26:21 AM.
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Posted 1/14/08 3:13 AM |
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greenfreak
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Member since 9/06 11483 total posts
Name: greenfreak
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Re: Tupperware and other plastic containers
I stack the smaller inside the larger and put the lids that go with those containers right underneath each pile.
I started getting the same types/sizes from restaurants we would frequent so I have at least 15 that are exactly the same. It makes it a lot easier to store.
If you do decide to get rid of old ones, please don't throw them in the trash. You can give them to people who need them, use them in the garage or shed to hold screws, nails, etc. or try to donate them to the Material Resource Center or Freecycle.
These containers are #5 plastic which most towns won't accept in recycle bins so they all wind up in a landfill.
I don't want to preach, I just want to offer a better solution.
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Posted 1/14/08 7:43 AM |
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