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Holding cooking instruments on the counter


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38 minutes ago, andiesenji said:

Also my earthquake warning system. 

 

My first thought before I read your text, ha!  

 

I am so close to obtaining one of those salt pigs.   I am sick of opening/close the metal bail jar I poorly chose as my salt container.    You'd think I'd have learned after lo these many years cooking....but no.

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I use turned wooden cups to keep my cooking/tasting/straining spoons on the counter. Also chopsticks

 

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I can also vouch for andiesenji’s use of the metal mesh pen cups from Staples, though as she notes, they’re a little on the light side and prone to tipping over. My wooden cups were an upgrade to those... got them on Etsy.

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3 hours ago, btbyrd said:

I use turned wooden cups to keep my cooking/tasting/straining spoons on the counter. Also chopsticks

 We have a “delicious“ button but no “oh so lovely” button — we need one!

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