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Storing Tupperware LidsBy Terri H. Feedback About This Post:RE: Storing Tupperware LidsI seldom ever use lids anymore. Dollar Tree sells these little covers that are similiar to shower caps but made for covering food. There are 3 different sizes in a box of 20. Each size is a different color. They stretch out to fit/cover any of my bowls. I even covered left over pizza that was in a plate in the frige. I got tired of all the cluter and trying to peel off saran wrap was a joke. I saw a lady at Dollar Tree picking these up and told me how handy they were. I took most of my lids to Goodwill. Post by TXBetty RE: Storing Tupperware LidsI use an old dish drainer for the lids. You can use them for metal and glass lids as well. Post by brandol RE: Storing Tupperware LidsI take one of my largest square or rectangle containers and put all the square/rectangle lids in it. I take another and put all the round lids in it. The lids stack together in the container and easily accessible.are Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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