Our tupperware drawer is the sacrificial baby/toddler drawer. We leave it open at base level to keep her away from other stuff. I'll be honest it's easier to find stuff when she's constantly pulling it all out
Omg I got tired if just bunching up my fitted sheets and shoving them into the closet, so I went to watch a video on how to fold them! Watched it a few times, practiced a couple of times to figure it out, and now I've been actually folding them for years! The rest if my life is in shambles, but at least I can fold my fitted sheets lol
They’re all different sizes and unstackable! Usually. Some people recommend the containers restaurants use for delivery, the clear plastic cylinders, because the different sizes still stack. But they stack so well you have to make sure they are COMPLETELY dry or trapped water turns to mold. Just the daily struggle we all face.
You shouldn't store your whine glasses like, or any glass container that's bottom heavy with a thin rim at the top. Over time this will cause the glass to crack, and next thing you know you're drinking glass dust. That's like, pretty dang close to how Artemis Entreri killed his first master in the assassin's guild. Just put your wine glasses away clean, and give them a rinse before use. It's easy
I reckon If you're drinking enough that you ingest any dangerous amount of glass dust from your wine glasses being stored upside down like this, the glass dust won't be what kills you. The liver failure from being an alcoholic will get you years before the glass dust would.
Never understood putting glasses rim down. It's the part the mouth touches so seems weird to put it on another surface when it could be touching nothing instead. And it's stored in a cabinet with a door so dust isn't an issue.
Honestly that’s the only way to do it. Every time I organized the old ones I had, they looked great for a few weeks maybe two months. Cuz no one is lifting all the top ones to put away one at the bottom of a stack! As for keeping lids separate- that’s a game I don’t have patience for when putting away left overs.
Nice! If I may make a suggestion? If you ever need more space, most of those will nest if you take off the lids. Gallon size ziplock bags are great for corralling the lids.
dajustifier
Don't store flutes or glasses like that, increases the likelihood of cracking and that's where you put your face.
beckerthorne
Did my kids film this? I swear I deal with this shit every day.
twoamartist
Lids in one drawer, containers underneath! Yes, I have OCD. And, yes, I have more lids than containers.
missojennie
texasredheadguy
I've been the, I'll organize it guy. I should be a stay at home dad
derpderpderp182
Is that bulk La Croix? What flavor?
Talligan
Our tupperware drawer is the sacrificial baby/toddler drawer. We leave it open at base level to keep her away from other stuff. I'll be honest it's easier to find stuff when she's constantly pulling it all out
IliveIdyeIliveagain
Tupper away!
ILikeFood2000
Maybe 20 years ago
isthisjunkmail
A post from every college room mate, ever.
OutlawGerman
...i... I... definitely didn't just do this.. like not literally just 2 min ago putting dishes away. Nah. That was my cat
jankyswitch
My kid mispronounced Tupperware as “tumble-ware”
That’s… that’s just objectively a better name
Avsfan
Vernolio
Wait, that not the Tupperware brand.
JimFromMarketing
Just get a set that all uses the same lid and stacks
q2grapple
Same way I fold the fitted sheets
Steeveeo
With fitting yeets.
Lontri
Omg I got tired if just bunching up my fitted sheets and shoving them into the closet, so I went to watch a video on how to fold them! Watched it a few times, practiced a couple of times to figure it out, and now I've been actually folding them for years! The rest if my life is in shambles, but at least I can fold my fitted sheets lol
Quizz25S
Y'all a bunch of savages
huffnpuff72
Up there? I thought plastics were under bench becasue then it'll only fall to floor, not bench then floor.
manhands
They’re all different sizes and unstackable! Usually. Some people recommend the containers restaurants use for delivery, the clear plastic cylinders, because the different sizes still stack. But they stack so well you have to make sure they are COMPLETELY dry or trapped water turns to mold. Just the daily struggle we all face.
JimmyWalkerTexasRanger
The "someone else's problem" method.
NotTinyPancakes
That's future me problem, future me and present me have some sisues with each other but thats future mes problem to deal with
Isthe4thtimethecharm
Future me hates this one trick.
JimmyWalkerTexasRanger
Future me doesn't know that trick.
Isthe4thtimethecharm
I gave up on worrying about future me. I will always stay one step away from them. They could never hurt present me.
Badmusick
You shouldn't store your whine glasses like, or any glass container that's bottom heavy with a thin rim at the top. Over time this will cause the glass to crack, and next thing you know you're drinking glass dust. That's like, pretty dang close to how Artemis Entreri killed his first master in the assassin's guild. Just put your wine glasses away clean, and give them a rinse before use. It's easy
jstraw731
These are facts. Also my Tupperware storage is pristine. Everything stacked and organized for easy use. This is all just blasphemy to me
morelikeconsham
but........ wine glasses are like the classic example of a top heavy item.
Badprenup
I reckon If you're drinking enough that you ingest any dangerous amount of glass dust from your wine glasses being stored upside down like this, the glass dust won't be what kills you. The liver failure from being an alcoholic will get you years before the glass dust would.
astrangehop
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/ground-glass-deadly/ so.. no. Ground glass isn't deadly. In fact, your GI tract handles it way better than your lungs would.
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elisaveta
Never understood putting glasses rim down. It's the part the mouth touches so seems weird to put it on another surface when it could be touching nothing instead. And it's stored in a cabinet with a door so dust isn't an issue.
ExTechOp
Also, if the "glass dust" does not cut your mouth, it is not going to cut your intestines either.
SniffMyPinkies
After years of doing this, I finally organized mine. Why the hell I have so much of these I do not know.
lonosham
*many
Berendtable
Ooh look at organisedpants over here
beoff
When I leave the lids on, they get all stinky
AmazingNoodleSmuggler
I threw all of them out in my last move and got a set of 10 identical ones instead ❤️
carolcherylwhatever
Honestly that’s the only way to do it. Every time I organized the old ones I had, they looked great for a few weeks maybe two months. Cuz no one is lifting all the top ones to put away one at the bottom of a stack! As for keeping lids separate- that’s a game I don’t have patience for when putting away left overs.
HoneyBunchesOfStoats
Nice! If I may make a suggestion? If you ever need more space, most of those will nest if you take off the lids. Gallon size ziplock bags are great for corralling the lids.
SniffMyPinkies
Thanks! Fortunately I have a ton of cupboard space, I live by myself so I don't have a whole lot of kitchen ware...except for Tupperware apparently!