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How Rubbermaid Storage Container Help Keep Your Kitchen Cupboards Organized



If you’re like most people, you have a cupboard in your kitchen devoted to storing your plastic food containers…and it’s a complete disaster! Everything is mis-matched, containers are shoved in all over the place, and lids…well, you can’t even find half of them anymore. And the rest of your cupboards? Full of cans and jars all over the place…and probably some stuff you’ve completely forgotten about! Rubbermaid storage containers not only help you organize and store your food…they actually are designed to be easy to store themselves. Read on to find out how using A Rubbermaid system will make your cupboards neater…and your life easier.

The Lid Factor
How many containers do you have that no longer have lids? Usually, lids join odd socks in the land of the lost. No-one knows how it happens…but we all deal with it.

Rubbermaid storage containers come in four types, and they all work together. All of the lids actually snap on to the base of the container, so they can’t be sucked into the unknown and lost forever. Better yet, the lids also snap to one another…so you can actually stack multiple lids and containers together.

The lids also fit every size of container. The lid for the three cup container will also snap on to the base of the five cup container, and so on. This makes it very easy to store your lids with your containers and to stack them neatly and compactly in your cupboard. All of the containers nest together easily, so you actually end up having room in your plastics cupboard for other things as well.

Make The Most Of A Small Space
Kitchens have gotten smaller, and that makes it hard to store stuff. You can use containers to make the most of the space you do have, while also keeping things neat and tidy.

Keep items that belong together, together! Baking items, such as flour, brown sugar and such are much easier to store in square Rubbermaid containers. They can stack on top of one another, and fit neatly into corners. Do the same with other foods, such as teas and coffees, dried foods like pasta, rice and beans, and cooking herbs and spices.

Also, make sure that you keep the things you use most in easy reach. Whatever you use on a daily basis should be at the front of your cupboard, while items you use occasionally can be tucked in behind them. If you’re concerned about forgetting what you’ve got in the farthest regions of your cupboards, use shelf risers to display smaller containers.

Think Outside The Cupboard
Create a mini pantry, and make more room in your cupboards, with an over the door organizer from Rubbermaid. Simply hang it over a door, and all of that unused vertical space suddenly becomes a place to store pasta, condiments, and anything that doesn’t need to be refrigerated. The track design lets you move baskets higher or lower, and you can also use the baskets as a caddy for carrying condiments, herbs or other ingredients around the kitchen, or to the table.

Rubbermaid storage containers are an easy way to make cupboard clutter a thing of the past!

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