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Default Lining a lazy Susan cupboard


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> On 4/2/2012 3:49 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>> There is nothing at the end to keep the items at the end on the shelf.

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> Of a lazy susan??


Not on the one I have. It has a very shallow lip on it. But if you stack
two cans high which I have to do, the top can will fall off. The other
cupboard is the one I use for flour and baking things. Everything in there
is now in a plastic container so not likely to fall off. But prior I just
had the bags in there. They were all small bags because these were
alternate flours like rice and tapioca. The bags would fall off of the
ends.


 
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