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![]() "Dan Williams" > wrote in message ... > I'm getting increasingly frustrated at having to dig around the back of > cupboards to find the right size lids for a tupperware bowl. > > I've had the idea of trying to find some sort of filing tray that i can > attach to the back of a kitchen cupboard door that i can use to store the > lids for my various tupperware bowls. Obviously they'd have to be thin > enough so that i could shut the door. Although Tupperware makes one, I have too many lids of all shapes to make their holder practical. I just bought a few plastic baskets and use one for small round seals, one for rectangular and square ones and one for larger round seals. I used to be a TW dealer so have ended up with way too many containers in my cupboard. Have to agree with Nancy. I never store my empty containers with the lids on as it takes up too much space. And yes they are a pain to dry -- yet I love them and have had them for years. Gabby |
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