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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2016 3:50:17 GMT
When storing your Tupperware (or plastic ware) do you stack all the bowls inside each other and lids separately or do you put each lid on each bowl and store that way?
I have tried so many different ways to keep organized (not a strong suit for me either) I had an organizer come last week to do my kitchen - I told her to do it the way you would your kitchen and since I know I have way too much put all the excess in a box. She put all the bowls attached each lid to them and only put out enough that hubby and I would need
I think I like this way - at least we will try it for awhile
How do you keep your kitchen organized?
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Post by mlynn on Aug 15, 2016 3:56:47 GMT
I have one of those old-fashioned flour bin drawer/cupboard things. I have all my Tupperware stored in there. I have all the lids (that will fit) in one of the large modular mate cannisters. I have some of those Gladware containers and they are stacked in a cupboard with the lids in them or next to them (or under them). To me, storing with the lids on is a total waste of space.
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Post by YooHoot on Aug 15, 2016 3:59:56 GMT
Sums it up perfectly... Attachments:
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Post by Nink on Aug 15, 2016 4:00:41 GMT
I have them all stacked inside of each other and the lids all gathered together and on their sides next to the containers.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2016 4:03:10 GMT
I do it the way your organizer does it, it works great for us and I never have to search for lids.
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Post by christinec68 on Aug 15, 2016 4:03:36 GMT
I keep them in a deep drawer. So the containers are nested and the lids are either underneath the stack or tucked in next to them. No way could I store them with the lids on...that would take up so much room.
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Post by bc2ca on Aug 15, 2016 4:09:43 GMT
I have them all stacked inside of each other and the lids all gathered together and on their sides next to the containers. This is what I strive for, but it does get a little messy. I just don't have the room to store everything with a lid attached. About once a year I'll go through and ruthless toss anything that doesn't have a matching piece. DH often takes leftovers for lunch and will bring home a container and a lid. I can't tell you how often he brings something that doesn't belong to us. Last week he came close, with the right size (but wrong brand) container and a completely mismatched lid. When I pointed out that it wasn't a pair he spent 30 minutes trying to make them fit. 
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Post by AussieMeg on Aug 15, 2016 4:14:12 GMT
I put the lids on all of my Tupperware (and Decor etc) and stack them in the cupboard. I know that I would save a TON of room if I stacked the containers inside each other without the lids but I got so damn sick and tired of trying to find lids that I store them all with the lids on now.
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Post by mikewozowski on Aug 15, 2016 4:52:07 GMT
i have multiples of the same size and they all stack together, bowls on bottom, lids on top. i have a few different sizes, but they all stack that way. i also have a few other sizes. all those lids go in one of the bowls ... every time, so there is never any searching for lost lids.
a friend posted today about a kind of bowl they have at costco. she said $9 for 50 bowls and lids! i am going to look for them this week. great for when you frequently share food with parents, neighbors, or college kids.
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Post by jameynz on Aug 15, 2016 9:08:12 GMT
I have a basket in my 'tupperware' cupboard for the lids only....and the containers are just stacked inside each other.
Every year, I play the 'match the damn lid to a stupid container' game and organise the cupboard - any left overs get turfed (unless I am 100.643% sure I know where the other half is)
works for me!
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Post by Spongemom Scrappants on Aug 15, 2016 10:50:55 GMT
I have too many different types/brands of storage containers to store the lids separately -- I'd waste way too much time trying to match them up when I needed one. I keep the lids on them all. It does take more room but I have the space for it and in the long run it saves me time and sanity.
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Post by **GypsyGirl** on Aug 15, 2016 13:37:57 GMT
I put the lids on all of my Tupperware (and Decor etc) and stack them in the cupboard. I know that I would save a TON of room if I stacked the containers inside each other without the lids but I got so damn sick and tired of trying to find lids that I store them all with the lids on now. This is my system. Every container is stored with lid on it and kept in a deep drawer. No more listening to family ask me where the lids to the bowls!
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Post by mimima on Aug 15, 2016 13:49:39 GMT
I have a basket in the cupboard that holds the lids. The containers are stacked next to them.
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Post by PepsiGal on Aug 15, 2016 14:28:55 GMT
My Tupperware is stacked inside of each other in the 'Tupperware' cabinet. The lids are stacked inside of each other in the 'Tupperware' drawer. Long time ago (30 years) I tried to sell Tupperware and I ended up purchasing more than I sold so I quit. But I still love Tupperware. Had a couple of lids to split recently - called Tupperware - they sent replacement and all I paid was the shipping charges.
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Post by smartypants71 on Aug 15, 2016 14:33:22 GMT
I only have the Rubbermaid Easy Find Lids set. I nest all like containers together and snap all the lids together at the bottom. I'm pretty much the only one who uses the containers, so Im pretty good about keeping track of all the lids.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Aug 15, 2016 14:42:36 GMT
I solved that problem by recycling all the generic Cool Whip type containers and donating anything that didn't nest together. Then I supplemented with additional pieces that we use all the time that all take the same type and size of lids.
So now I have 2-3 sets of tall, medium and short larger Tupperware microwaveable bowls that all take the same size lids, and I have a two smaller sets of Tupperware microwaveable bowls that all take the same size lids. So, two sizes of lids that fit six sizes of bowls. It's pretty easy to see which bowls take which lids because they're very obviously different. The bowls are all nested together in a Lazy Susan Tupperware cabinet with the lids stacked next to them on end. They're held upright by a Tupperware lid holder that is used for a small collection of take and toss type Gladware things that also all take one size lid that I keep on hand for those times when I want to send food with someone, etc.
I also have a couple very large bowls that I use for making pasta salads, cut up watermelon and other volume stuff like that in a different cabinet. The lids for those bowls sit underneath the bowl itself on the shelf.
We cook at home almost every night and we reheat and eat leftovers. There is no way we could get by with a handful of containers for stuff like that.
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Post by Katie on Aug 15, 2016 14:53:05 GMT
I have a basket for all of my lids, and while I'd like to say the bowls are stacked inside of each other in the cupboard, the truth is that they're thrown in there haphazardly and it's a MESS. But I never run around looking for the lids ever since using the designated basket.
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Post by cmpeter on Aug 15, 2016 15:19:06 GMT
No, that would take up more room than I want to dedicate to storage containers. I have a drawer that lids go in and a cabinet above it with the bowls, which are stacked. Once a year I match them up and toss any that have lost their mate.
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Post by peano on Aug 15, 2016 15:24:28 GMT
Aargh! Tupperware is the bane of my existence. I keep the bowls stacked in a pull-out drawer, with the lids organized by size stashed sideways between the various sizes of containers. This is the best solution for me that I've found but still not ideal.
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Post by refugeepea on Aug 15, 2016 15:53:29 GMT
I don't have much space so bowls are stacked. Lids are above the stove nearby. I do have one really big bowl with a lid that goes above my fridge in a bigger cabinet. My smaller plastic containers are in a drawer in their own ziploc bag with lids. Cheap, plastic containers (the type that lunch meat is sold in) are in the pantry with the lids in a basket. When the basket is overflowing with lids, I throw some out.
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Post by eastcoastpea on Aug 15, 2016 16:11:54 GMT
Stacked in/on top of each other. Lids are all together, standing on their sides. It takes less space and it's easy to see what goes with what.
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Post by gale w on Aug 15, 2016 16:47:47 GMT
Most of mine is stored with the lid on. But most of them aren't stackable without the lid. My Crystalwave is stacked without lids and the lids are stored in a loaf pan on the same shelf.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Aug 15, 2016 16:49:25 GMT
I like matching lids to bowl, except for the super big ones. I hate finding the bowl and having to dig thru cabinet in search of a lid!
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Post by just PEAchy on Aug 15, 2016 16:55:03 GMT
I have 2 long narrow cabinets that I thought would be useless, but it turned out to be perfect to hold all my lids. One holds all my plastic lids and the other has all my pots and pans lids.
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Post by underwatermama on Aug 15, 2016 17:01:56 GMT
I ended up buying a new rubbermaid(?) set from Costco that would all sit nicely inside it's self. The containers are all stacked and the lids are stacked separately. I hated getting rid of my old stuff, but most of it wouldn't stack very well due to different sizes and shapes.
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Post by Anne-Marie on Aug 15, 2016 17:45:56 GMT
Until now I have stacked lids and containers separately. We have a bottom cabinet in our kitchen dedicated to the containers and I have three narrow but tall dollar store bins that hold the containers (nested) and lids. One bin for squares, one for rectangles and one for round.
But it is still really difficult to find lids for the containers and I have noticed that DH is becoming increasingly frustrated with it when he packs his lunch so obviously the system isn't working. I think I will try matching containers to lids and storing them with the lids on. I know we don't have enough room to keep all we have stored that way but really, how much do we need?
And to answer your broader question about how we keep our kitchen organized - NOT WELL AT ALL. And I really, really appreciate having an organized home. We were both already established in our own homes when we married and combined households last year and we have way too much of lots of things. I really need to go through and weed out things we don't need but it just seems wasteful to get rid of so much. I'm thinking I'll box it up and store it in the garage so we will have backups of some items but it will be out of our way on a daily basis.
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Post by nitad on Aug 15, 2016 18:15:28 GMT
Doesn't matter what I do because DH & DD just toss it in the cupboard. They are also wonderful at bringing home containers with no lids.
Tupperware is the bane of my existence
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Post by gale w on Aug 15, 2016 18:21:13 GMT
Now that I have mostly drawers in my lower cabinets my kitchen is WAY more organized than it used to be. That is the #1 best thing we did when planning our kitchen. Not even a second of regret.
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Post by KikiPea on Aug 15, 2016 18:26:32 GMT
I would never attach the lids to the bowls. That would take up WAY too much room. We pre-prep, and have tons of stuff that we freeze, so we use a lot of them at one time, but we store them in the cabinet stacked, with the lids sorted in a container.
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Post by papersilly on Aug 15, 2016 18:32:15 GMT
stack bowls, lids separate
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