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amother
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Mon, Dec 25 2023, 8:19 pm
I decided I'm ready to do the thing where you transfer stuff to containers to make it fit better in the cabinets, stay fresh, and not spill when taken out.
The ones sold for this purpose are expensive. I don't need anything fancy, just something that closes reasonably well and fits on a shelf. Doesn't even need to be rectangular necessarily because most of my stuff is in a corner cabinet on a turntable.
I'm not sure what the sizes would be called either - containers are sold by volume but I buy things by weight. Like I would like containers for 5 lb bag of flour, 5 lb bag of sugar, 1-2 lb brown sugar, 2 lb rice, 1-2 lb beans...
Links would be great
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amother
Daylily
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Mon, Dec 25 2023, 11:06 pm
There is a collection called the home edit from Walmart, that has canisters that are amazing and pretty, and very decently priced.
The only thing is they sell them in cases and sets, so I can link them, but you can search them on Walmart to see all sizes and sets.
Here’s a link of a set with 3 sizes.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/The.....09026
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S1959
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Mon, Dec 25 2023, 11:47 pm
Look up airtight food containers on Walmart or Amazon. You can get a set with several sizes for a good price.
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seeker
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Mon, Dec 25 2023, 11:56 pm
$25 for 3 containers doesn't feel like such a great price to me, am I that unrealistic?
And does anyone know what sizes I need for the food packages described above?
Can't figure out why I originally posted anon. It's not like I'm secretive about being cheap and disorganized.
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amother
Daylily
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Tue, Dec 26 2023, 7:37 am
[quote="seeker"]$25 for 3 containers doesn't feel like such a great price to me, am I that unrealistic?
These are the best price that I personally have used.
Like someone mentioned, you can search Amazon and Walmart I’m sure there are way cheaper.
Read the reviews.
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Bleemee
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Tue, Dec 26 2023, 7:38 am
Are you sure you want to decant?
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seeker
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Tue, Dec 26 2023, 7:52 am
Bleemee wrote: | Are you sure you want to decant? |
Why not?
My cabinets are getting messy with bags all over and the sugar especially tends to spill.
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amother
Salmon
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Tue, Dec 26 2023, 7:57 am
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amother
Candycane
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Tue, Dec 26 2023, 7:58 am
seeker wrote: | Why not?
My cabinets are getting messy with bags all over and the sugar especially tends to spill. |
My sugar is from a container from the dollar store.
Flour I can try to find what brand my container is. It fits a 5 lb bag of flour.
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amother
Candycane
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Tue, Dec 26 2023, 8:02 am
Also, you can buy sugar that comes in a yellow plastic container and just refill the sugar.
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bargainlover
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Tue, Dec 26 2023, 8:20 am
Do you have a Costco membership? I got an amazing set from them the company is pro keepers
One container Perfectly fits a full 4 lb bag of sugar, another a full 5 lb bag of flour, another a big bag of brown sugar and it has the freshness keeper to keep it from going hard, another container that fits confectioner sugar….
https://www.costco.com/prokeep......html
Really well priced too
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Bleemee
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Tue, Dec 26 2023, 8:28 am
seeker wrote: | Why not?
My cabinets are getting messy with bags all over and the sugar especially tends to spill. |
I guess there’s a difference between decanting just the flour and sugar and decanting the rest of it.
People feel like it gives them a second job. That if it’s hard enough to maintain the pantry without the decanting and this just adds to the burden.
And some people love it and they’re motivated by the look.
Target also has more budget friendly options.
You can also buy pantry containers to store the started bags in, to give more structure and a permanent place where they belong.
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amother
Daylily
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Tue, Dec 26 2023, 8:47 am
Bleemee wrote: | I guess there’s a difference between decanting just the flour and sugar and decanting the rest of it.
People feel like it gives them a second job. That if it’s hard enough to maintain the pantry without the decanting and this just adds to the burden.
And some people love it and they’re motivated by the look.
Target also has more budget friendly options.
You can also buy pantry containers to store the started bags in, to give more structure and a permanent place where they belong. |
Agree with this.
It’s a lot of maintenance, and not every canister actually seals that well.
Sugar and flour is different, but it’s work to decant the rest. I would rather invest in a good flour and sugar canister, and keep the rest in its original packaging. Unless it’s really something you’re ready to be busy with.
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happy7
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Tue, Dec 26 2023, 9:02 am
I am quite an organized and systematic person.
I don’t decant. Maybe when I have a new kitchen I will, but for not I feel like it just creates more jobs for me. I have a large plastic container for baking supplies and I keep open ingredients within their own bags in the big container.
If you are not the kind of person that is going to switch over every time, then you need to look for an alternative option
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amother
Bottlebrush
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Tue, Dec 26 2023, 9:31 am
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amf
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Tue, Dec 26 2023, 10:28 am
bargainlover wrote: | Do you have a Costco membership? I got an amazing set from them the company is pro keepers
One container Perfectly fits a full 4 lb bag of sugar, another a full 5 lb bag of flour, another a big bag of brown sugar and it has the freshness keeper to keep it from going hard, another container that fits confectioner sugar….
https://www.costco.com/prokeep......html
Really well priced too |
Yes I have some pieces of this and they're great! Perfect for sugar, flour brown sugar etc
I'm pretty sure I got them at Walmart, or maybe bbb
Also, the Milton brand containers or the Rubbermaid ones, from amazon, are good and well priced
https://www.amazon.com/Food-St.....ss_tl
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amother
Tan
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Tue, Dec 26 2023, 10:40 am
I got that set (on sale) and really like it. I wouldn't have bothered if it was more expensive.
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YounginBP
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Tue, Dec 26 2023, 11:06 am
I like these.
I use them for sugar and flour or anything that can go bad once opened.
I have one for matzo, med size one for random open pastas/farfal/orzo.
I use the smallest size (5c) in the link for open bars or chocolate or 2 bags of beans.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Rub.....earch
21 c for sifted flour in my fridge
16 c for sugar
10 c is good for open items (choco chips, barley, split peas) or if you want to spill the full bag of pasta into it.
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sara1232
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Tue, Dec 26 2023, 11:41 am
I bought most of mine by burlington, tj maxx, home goods etc.
You have to go in person tho, and they won't always have a few of the same. Took me many trips to get all the containers I needed.
It's the cheapest you'll find tho.
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