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From: MSN Nickname1bighair  (Original Message)Sent: 3/28/2007 12:36 AM
KITS FOR  ZONE 2!
 
(THE KEY HERE IS...GATHER...GROUP...SORT...CONTAIN...STACK AND STORE)
 
CANDLE KIT
Store you candles...roll your tapers up in a paper towel so the wax doesn't hit each other and slide them into a paper towel cardboard,contain them and don't forget to add your candle stick,snuffer,matches,bobeshes.
 
GRATING TOOLS...If you have a set with lots of little attachements on them,try finding a plastic shoe box size to contain all the parts...this works well for mandolines and kitchen accessories...rather than having them take up room in your drawers and riffling through the drawers hoping not to cut yourself...you can stack these nicely in your cupboard or pantry.
 
CORN ON THE COB KIT
Taking a small rubbermaid container to store your corn picks,corn trays,butter spreadder into keeps everything for this task at hand...just pull it out and voila!
 
COOKIE CUTTER KIT
How many do you have in yout drawers??? Storing these in a nice plastic container keeps them all ready to use, when its time to make cookies..you will be ready!
 
CAKE-COOKIE  DECORATING KIT
Again gather all the things you use to make your cakes and cookie look yummy.
Sprinkles,pearls,candy beads ,icings and those tubes of icings,food coloring,piping bags and nibs can be stored in a smaller tote inside your decorating kit using one of those little fishing tackles to hold all the tips for your pastry bag.Also you can have another little kit with in your decorating kit for birthday candles,sparklers,matches.Dont for get your cake decorations such as palm tree,and other little plastic ornaments you pop on to your cakes!
 
SPICES KIT
Keeping your spices dry and in the dark away from moisture...simply get those little spice jars from the dollar store and hunt down a container that these spices can stand up in,label the lids with its contents and its grab and go at spice time!
 
CUTLERY CLUTTER
Ask your self..how many knives and forks you need on a weekly basis...extra cutlery can be stored  in the pantry in a container...it will help free up drawer space.
 
TURKEY TOOL KIT
How we take up space in our home...when we only use the turkey tools once or twice a year! Take your turkey roaster,put your butcher string,needles,baister,turkey lifter ,thermometer and all your other goodies inside the roaster and lid it! Now you have a turkey tool kit ready for next time.You can store this in your pantry!
 
FOOD  KITS
Get nice little bins  that fits snuggly into your food cuboards not to waist space,measure the cupboard and place in two or three or these plastic square bins.
I have 6 in one set of double doors...Label them breakfast,lunch,dinner,snacks,baking ,vegetables,soups,petfoods or what ever.Sort out your cupboards into catagories...when its time to cook,snack or make a meal you simply pull out the bin and your ready too cook!
 
GRILLING KIT
Some bbq for the season and all these tools and mits,screwers,lighters ect can be stored neatly into a plastic box with a lid


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     re: KITS FOR ZONE 2   MSN Nickname1bighair  3/28/2007 12:45 AM
     re: KITS FOR ZONE 2     4/8/2007 4:00 AM
     re: KITS FOR ZONE 2   MSN NicknameHelen_the_Original  5/13/2007 4:42 PM
     re: KITS FOR ZONE 2     7/8/2007 7:44 PM
     re: KITS FOR ZONE 2     11/17/2007 2:36 PM
     re: KITS FOR ZONE 2     5/15/2008 4:18 PM