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Storing Corn Cob Holders

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Date: 02/20/2006 Topic: Organizing > Kitchen  
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After years of stuck fingers, I finally thought to take them out of the ziplock bags and put those corn cob "holder" handles in an empty clean pill bottle. Now they are still in the "catch all" drawer where they have been for 32 years and no more stuck fingers when I need to get them out.

By Great Granny Vi from Moorpark, Ca.
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By meoowmom (1743) Profile Contact
Great Granny Vi,
what a great idea, I always get stabbed and we have
many empty pill bottles from hubby's meds.
Honestly some days I wonder where I would be without your great tips!!!!

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By AzDana (Guest Post)
Thanks for the idea, those pill bottles will save me some pain.

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By Lady (Guest Post)
What a great idea! Im going to do the same.

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