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Dry food storage-Cheap but organised-HELP!
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I inherited my mum's Tupperware (bought in the '60s) a couple of years ago. Don't use it for food but it's great for storing bits and pieces in the shed, greenhouse and garage. I don't think the dratted stuff ever wears out, and I see the original colours it came in are now back in fashion !0
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kittie wrote:I use lock n lock. I collected it over the years and sometimes got really good deals. Ideal shopping had a very good offer a while ago and I got two big sets of look n lock type boxes. It wasn`t that cheap but it is absolutely airtight and all the sizes I have got stack very neatly, so no space is wasted
I like lock n lock as well and buy it when it's on special.0
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