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tupperware lid storage - a solution?



 
 
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Old 04-04-2004, 10:58 PM
JLove98905
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Awhile back, I remember there was a thread here about storing food storage
container lids....and people were discussing various ways to keep them
organized, etc.

I was perusing the International Housewares Expo website and came across this
concept. I thought it was a sort of interesting solution. I figured I'd share.
I have nothing to do with this product or the show, for the record!
-jen

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Old 04-04-2004, 11:12 PM
Goomba38
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Default tupperware lid storage - a solution?

JLove98905 wrote:

I was perusing the International Housewares Expo website and came across this
concept. I thought it was a sort of interesting solution. I figured I'd share.
I have nothing to do with this product or the show, for the record!


Now with those gadgets one can't stack them inside of each other to save space. I
just have small lid stand to hold all my lids and the bowls and containers all
stack inside of each other.

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Old 04-04-2004, 11:17 PM
Jarkat2002
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Default tupperware lid storage - a solution?

Awhile back, I remember there was a thread here about storing food storage
container lids....and people were discussing various ways to keep them
organized, etc.

I was perusing the International Housewares Expo website and came across this
concept. I thought it was a sort of interesting solution. I figured I'd
share.
I have nothing to do with this product or the show, for the record!
-jen


I think someone should start marketing storage containers that have universal
fitting lids.
So, I could buy 5 containers that hold different amounts and all 5 lids would
fit. I never seem to be able to find the lid for the size of container that I
have.
~Kat


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Old 04-04-2004, 11:57 PM
Petey the Wonder Dog
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Default tupperware lid storage - a solution?

Far as I can tell, someone wrote:
I think someone should start marketing storage containers that have universal
fitting lids.


Smart, Kat.
There oughta be a law!
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Old 05-04-2004, 10:12 PM
Jack Schidt®
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Default tupperware lid storage - a solution?


"JLove98905" wrote in message
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Awhile back, I remember there was a thread here about storing food storage
container lids....and people were discussing various ways to keep them
organized, etc.

I was perusing the International Housewares Expo website and came across

this
concept. I thought it was a sort of interesting solution. I figured I'd

share.
I have nothing to do with this product or the show, for the record!
-jen

http://www.snap-saver.com/
http://www.housewares.org/ihshow/
Half the people you know are below average. -Steven Wright



I put every plastic lid I have in a drawer.

Jack RubberTupper


 




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