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Fruit and Vegetable Storage
by
Ashley Brown
(IC: blogger)
3 Materials
I found these baskets on one of my many Dollar Store shopping trips. I grabbed a bunch because I was picturing the many ways I could use them. Of coarse, they can be planters but maybe hook them together and make bath toy storage, pet toy storage, or even a light fixture. If you put a fabric liner in them, they could be used for almost anything. I decided to use these 2 for fruit and veggie storage, I love that I am gaining counter space and for only $1.
Materials:
To get started install your eye hook under the cabinet.
Use the wire cutters to shorten the chain length, if needed.
AND... You're done. It is that easy and only $1 a piece.
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Published April 13th, 2016 10:47 AM
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Joanie on Jun 20, 2019
Potatoes and onions should be in a cool place, shaded, but yet get air. I keep mine in a bin in my laundry room. The bin has two shelves. Never combine them. I have the laundry room very cool and over the bins I have an ole' apron draped for darkness. The bins on the sides have vents, for the air to circulate. Garlic needs the same storage. I have it in a mesh bag, hanging on the back of a door in the shade. I don't have a root cellar or cellar, so this works for me. The hangin' baskets are nice for fruit and banana's.
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