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Default Storing Corning Ware

On Friday, September 20, 2013 8:44:55 PM UTC-4, barbie gee wrote:
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> > WOW - that second one is cheap and ingenious. I'm going to DO that. That's the one big problem area in my kitchen - storing damned pot lids.

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> Doesnt' everyone store pot lids in the bottom drawer of the stove?


No. My stove drawer is full of metal stuff like colanders, strainers, sifters, funnels - all those bulky items. The older one gets, the less one tends to bend for stuff.
 
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