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No Cooking Oil Mess

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Date: 10/16/2004 Topics: Organizing > Kitchen | Old Categories > Cooking  
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To prevent cooking oil from messing up your shelves, simply cut the tops off of old socks and slip them on the oil bottles.

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By moogie53 (13) Contact
I keep a small jar of coconut oil near my cooktop and place it on a cardboard drink coaster (like the kind from Bennigan's or Chili's). You can't see it when the jar sits on it, but it works great and is easily replaced.

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By Jenny (Guest Post)
When I have my cooking oil near the stove for at hand use I put it in a pretty wine bottle with a pour cap/spout (Pier one) and when not in use I set it on a plant saucer the plastic kind and under neath I put the terracotta bottom of the actual palnt pot. It works great and lasts forever!

Posted on 10/18/2004 | Report Spam or Abuse

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