A Better Way to Label Leftovers

rebeca  Wednesday, May 5, 2010

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I love freezer cooking, but in order to know what’s in each container, I have to label it….and once I’ve done that, it’s marked for life. Not anymore. I got the idea from Parents magazine to use a dry erase marker to label the date and contents on my plastic containers. Once it’s empty, I just wipe off the writing and it’s ready to use again. Genius!

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Stash with Trash: Repurpose all those Containers

Before tossing it into the recycling bin or trash can, take a moment to think about how you can repurpose a lot of your household trash. For example, a leftover egg carton can be used to organize a craft drawer, or separate tiny hair pieces. Let your kids paint it for more style. An empty diaper wipes container is perfect for storing plastic grocery bags in the car or nursery, or you can repurpose it as a storage box for crayons, toy parts or other craft supplies. Got a messy top drawer in your office? Glass baby food jars are perfect for storing paperclips, push pins and other small office supplies.

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