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tiffany01 Posted - Oct 15 2005 : 07:22:33 AM
Does anybody out there have a clever way of taming the Tupper/Gladware containers and lids in your cupboards? It's almost worth not saving the leftovers not to have to dig through the stuff!
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jpbluesky Posted - Oct 15 2005 : 6:14:44 PM
That is a great idea, too....I use my big cake container to hold lettuce in the fridge because we eat so many salads, I need lots of lettuce. It works great for keeping the lettuce crisp.
KJD Posted - Oct 15 2005 : 1:18:22 PM
What I've been doing lately, is using the huge clear plastic lid from the tupperware cake carrier as a container for all the other bowls, lids, etc. It still overflows, especially when I clean out the refrigerator and all my containers are clean at once, but it is containing them for the most part. I have it in the laundry room in an upper cabinet, so it's a reach, but I can pull out the whole thing and look for what I want.
Clare Posted - Oct 15 2005 : 1:14:26 PM
Hi Tiffany, DH = dear husband in cyber-talk! Great ideas for taming that cupboard, girls. I like the shoe box idea, jp... will have to get that going. Right now I have my cupboard arranged so that the same shapes are together and stacked, and I put the lids underneath them. Seems to work ok, except when I pull something out too fast! The disadvantage to my cupboard (the only one available) is it's directly over my dryer, so I have to do a bit of reaching. Hmmm... gotta figure out how to have a pantry!

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jpbluesky Posted - Oct 15 2005 : 12:50:05 PM
I have a bottom cabinet devoted just to plastic containers and I use a shoe box to hold the lids at one side. Once in awhile, I (gasp) throw some away. Once day I looked at one of my thirty year old Tupperware bowls, ruined from children microwaving in it and getting greasy all by itself in the cabinet, and said "I know you have a life long guarantee, but you are outta here!" :) It felt good.
tiffany01 Posted - Oct 15 2005 : 12:33:11 PM
Who DOES take the container and leave the lid? And why do I put the lonely lid back in the cupboard as if it's mate will magically appear? (just like the lone sock that's been in my drawer for the past three months!) I like the separation of lid shapes idea and I agree that storing the containers with the lid may be the only solution, even though it takes up space.

However, being that I'm new here, could someone please clue me in on what DH stands for? I think I've figured out that it has something to do with husband but can't come up with the D part.
lareyna Posted - Oct 15 2005 : 09:37:21 AM
My DH takes a lunch to work everyday so I know what you mean, funny thing is yesterday I cleaned my kitchen, (now it's so clean you can eat off the dishes!!) anyway I took all the gladware etc. matched it with lids, if it didn't have a match I threw it away, put all of it in a box in my bottom cupboard, don't know how long this will last but helps if they have the lid with them even if they do take up more room

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Linda Houston Posted - Oct 15 2005 : 09:22:26 AM
This thief is also kin to the sock theif....One sock where in the heck is the other...Same story here...who took the containers and left the lids?
therusticcottage Posted - Oct 15 2005 : 08:53:18 AM
My cabinet also is always a mess. Wouldn't it be nice to have the containers be a regulation size so that they just fit inside each other for storage? Instead we have oblong ones, square ones, round ones, etc. UGHHHH!
For the lids I have two rectangular Tupperware containers that are about 4" tall and I stack all the square lids in one (on their ends so they stand up and I can see them) and the round ones in another. The most astonishing thing is when I go to clean out the space and end up with extra lids and no container. What's up with that?

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Park Avenue Posted - Oct 15 2005 : 08:22:17 AM
I did find keeping all the gladware, and lunch size stuff in a drawer helped. Or in a small rubbermaid container inside the cupboard. That way at least it is all contained, and easier to find.
Michele
Linda Houston Posted - Oct 15 2005 : 07:54:07 AM
Tiffany, if we get an answer I will forever be grateful. I straighten the cabinet that holds the "stuff" and in a couple of days it seems that when I open it a beast jumps out and gets me. The saddest part is I live alone and guess who messes up her space ?? Well, I do get some hlep from grandchildren while they visit....

Linda H.

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