Lasagna pots rock! (Again)
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Too bad these kind are not being used nowadays but I saved bunches! So handy for organizing quilt pieces for scrappies, Bargellos and the "Viewpoint" pattern by Sally Collins which I'm now finished the strip sets for. Many small triangles to be cut!
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What a great idea. Easy to see what is in them and easy to access each piece.
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There needs to be a "like" button on here some times. What a great idea. My kids think I am a pack rat but at times like this I know why I save things for future uses. Thanks for sharing.
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Great idea! I saved similar containers for a while, but I couldn't seem to get rid of the chemical smell of the plastic. Do yours have that smell?
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very neat idea!!!!
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Dunster, no, they have no smell at all!! And if they did, the lasagna odor is great! The other meals still have the plastic "carriers" but not the lasagna.
Here is a link to my original post on this idea! Fun for me to look at again! http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...t-t112369.html |
I use the plastic ground beef containers from Target for sorting and stacking. They work well.
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I love it when someone shares a great idea. I am not so creative
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It is a shame to toss a really usable container.
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I use the containers that spinach, kale, salad fixings come in to hold strips and squares I cut from scraps. I label each one and line them up on the back of a closet shelf. I can see into them for something I might want to use. I confess to having some problem keeping up with the cutting. I just seem to have a lot of scraps. I call it production in progress.
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What a great idea and the fact they are the same size is such a plus..I, too, save plastic containers, but they aren't always so neat and stackable...when you need to put them away it's nice and compact..
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I have a few of the clear ones from deli meats with lids. put back couple of the black since DH is painting and he likes to use them for the short paint rollers. These containers stack well inside each other and fit in project boxes.
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Originally Posted by Kitsie
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Dunster, no, they have no smell at all!! And if they did, the lasagna odor is great! The other meals still have the plastic "carriers" but not the lasagna.
Here is a link to my original post on this idea! Fun for me to look at again! http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...t-t112369.html |
Congratulations on a great re-use idea and also land-fill saving too.
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What a great idea!! I used those plastic small lidded ones to hold the different size squares but yours just so much more appealing!
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Great idea! I hate throwing away something like these but it seems I always do. Then later on I wished I would of kept them.
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When I was doing a lot of scrap booking I picked up stacks of little plastic woven look trays from the dollar stores. They were small and came three to a pack and would nest into each other. When quilting took over the room I kept tripping over these and put them to working doing the same thing. I also use them to house my leader and enders I keep my current projects in them next to the sewing machine. Right now I am doing a single irish chain and have strips sets cut up and in several of them. When I am done I just stack them and put them away. Keeps everything neat and tidy. This is a great Idea I will try and remember to up cycle these when I get food like that.
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I really enjoy seeing how folks on the board figure out how to reuse, repurpose throwaway items. We throw away entirely too much reusable stuff in this society. Won't archeologists have a blast in the future trying to figure out what some things were used for?
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I use the shallow long boxes that cinnamon rolls and Danishes come it. :)
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Good idea! That is using your resources!
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great recycling...
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