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    Old 08-31-2010, 08:24 AM
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    I've been recommending this method for months. These containers are great: lightweight and the lids snap tight. If you have the same ones, they stack empty in a small amount of space. There are smaller ones too for things like nuts and yogurt covered raisins (am I giving myself away with that reference?). Anyway . . . good idea.
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    Old 08-31-2010, 11:06 AM
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    What a wonderful idea, as I am reading that, I am thinking, just last week I recycled about 10 of that type of container, now I can recycle them another way!!!! Thanks for sharing.
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    Old 08-31-2010, 11:10 AM
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    I have been using some of the same containers too! Just wash em good and there you got it! :)
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    Old 08-31-2010, 12:02 PM
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    It is just DH and I and if I buy a whole head of lettuce or pkg of spinach it usually rots before we can finish. Yes, it may cost a bit more but I buy small quantities from the salad bar. They have plastic containers you can put your salad in and this is what I save and reuse. You pay by the weight and you can even buy them empty if you choose. You just pay the tare weight. Works for me. I feel terrible to throw out food. Just buy what I can use. I live in a small town and go shopping the "European" way. It is all local and I help support my local economy instead of driving 2 hrs. to save a little money.
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    Old 08-31-2010, 12:10 PM
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    Originally Posted by moonrise
    I inherited all of my grandmother's (and through her, my great-grandmother's) sewing stuff. On top of the metal cabinets, I bought some of these storage containers from Walmart:

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sterilite-...of-14/13376573

    They're large see-through shoebox-style containers with latching lids, for $2 each (sold in packs of 14).
    Not free, but they're cheap and also very tough.

    My Granny kept empty Tide boxes, decorated them with contact paper, and used them to hold her patterns. They fit in the boxes perfectly. :mrgreen: She also hung vinyl shoe storage thingies on the back of her sewing room doors (she had 2 sewing rooms), and put stuff like packaged bias tape in the little pockets. It worked great! :thumbup:
    I have those shoebox-style containers you provided a link to and I LOVE THEM!!! At $2 each with free delivery to store...I think that's a good deal...but I could be wrong..haven't bought them lately.

    You're describing lots of GRANDMAS and GREATGRANDMAS out there. They didn't have disposable income . . .like we HAD...so now we must be more like them.
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    Old 08-31-2010, 03:21 PM
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    Thank you! I hate to throw some of those packages away. Now I know what I can do with them.
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    Old 08-31-2010, 03:45 PM
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    that is a great idea
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    Old 08-31-2010, 03:46 PM
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    I use small, medium and large pizza boxes. The pizza places
    are happy to give me new boxes. They are great for different size blocks called unfinished projects.
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    Old 08-31-2010, 04:05 PM
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    Thanks for the tip!! :thumbup:
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    Old 08-31-2010, 07:25 PM
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    I also save all of those containers from grocery stores. Have put some to use and others are just waiting for me to put fabric or accessories in. Like your photos with all the info.
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