| Re: Spice storage... [message #288300] |
Mo, 10 Juli 2006 12:58 |
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I am reasonably happy with this one
http://www.stacksandstacks.com/html/11017_revolving-spice-ra ck-20-spices.htm
It has 20 jars - enough to hold the spices/herbs I use most
frequently. The choice of shaker side vs a pour side is a plus.
The BIG deficit is that the company will not sell replacement jars
which is stupid.
The balance of my seasoning are kept on the next shelf above in cheap
flat plastic baskets = about $1 in Dollar stores.,
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| Re: Spice storage... [message #288353 ] |
Mo, 10 Juli 2006 17:32 |
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Cape Cod Bob wrote:
> I am reasonably happy with this one
> http://www.stacksandstacks.com/html/11017_revolving-spice-ra ck-20-spices.htm
>
> It has 20 jars - enough to hold the spices/herbs I use most
> frequently. The choice of shaker side vs a pour side is a plus.
>
> The BIG deficit is that the company will not sell replacement jars
> which is stupid.
>
> The balance of my seasoning are kept on the next shelf above in cheap
> flat plastic baskets = about $1 in Dollar stores.,
>
>
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> There are no atheists in foxholes
> or in Fenway Park in an extra inning
> game.
> ____
>
> Cape Cod Bob
>
> Delete the two "spam"s for email
Hi Bob,
I just checked my kitchen cabinet and I have a single jar just like
the jars in your spice rack. I purchased it at Bed Bath and Beyond
although it was a couple of years ago. Don't know if they still carry
them but it's a place to start.
Karen B.
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