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<p>[QUOTE="SBSVC, post: 322302, member: 136"]Billy, that's a nice looking kitchen (or, heck, even bathroom) canister. </p><p><br /></p><p>I keep just about every kind of dry food - from pasta to rice to baking stuff to dried beans & grains, to nuts - in glass jars. I have huge ones on the counter for flour and sugar. The rest are in the pantry, and they're all different sizes. </p><p><br /></p><p>As Bakers has said, there are some kinds, like the ones with the plastic rings inside, that keep things dry and fresh (and, in certain climates where ants and roaches & the like are a problem, bug-free!)</p><p><br /></p><p>I wouldn't limit describing the use of this one to any particular thing - I'd just call it a large, multi-purpose canister, and let the buyer decide how best to use it.</p><p><br /></p><p>p.s. How are you feeling? I've been thinking about you and wishing I could drop off some homemade chicken soup to help you feel better![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SBSVC, post: 322302, member: 136"]Billy, that's a nice looking kitchen (or, heck, even bathroom) canister. I keep just about every kind of dry food - from pasta to rice to baking stuff to dried beans & grains, to nuts - in glass jars. I have huge ones on the counter for flour and sugar. The rest are in the pantry, and they're all different sizes. As Bakers has said, there are some kinds, like the ones with the plastic rings inside, that keep things dry and fresh (and, in certain climates where ants and roaches & the like are a problem, bug-free!) I wouldn't limit describing the use of this one to any particular thing - I'd just call it a large, multi-purpose canister, and let the buyer decide how best to use it. p.s. How are you feeling? I've been thinking about you and wishing I could drop off some homemade chicken soup to help you feel better![/QUOTE]
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