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Good idea there. I shoved all my lids in a drawer and stacked my containers in the cupboard. But my sister has a million mugs and bottles, I dont know where to put all this stuff lol
I've tried all kinds of ways to organize. My mom just has a big tub with all kinds of lids of every size and shape and I can't stand trying to match so I try to make sure I have a bunch of matching stuff. I was using a drawer last time, but it just wasn't working. So when I had some extra cash, I replaced all my stuff to just various sized pyrex and a few of these rubbermaid kits and I love it.
I just stack the tubs on top of the matching lids.
But then we don't have that many tubs either.
I used to do that, but I hated having to pick up the container to get to the lid every time. And as you said, I like to have a lot of containers as well.