Need I rant and rave and roll on about how much I love Rubbermaid? Why Yes. Yes I will. I am a neat freak when my home comes to organization. Color coding, neatly stacking, arranging, everything has a place and it is neatly put away.
I need this much organization because as a busy working mom of twins plus one I need my life to be as simple and easy as possible and Rubbermaid helps make that happen with all of their options for organizing life.
Recently Rubbermaid sent me Modular Canisters, part of their Bulk Food Storage Container line, to review and I sat on them for a few days until I had an opportunity to figure out exactly what I wanted to put in them.
But Rubbermaid doesn’t leave you to organize of your own devices, they include a great organizational sheet to inspire plenty of ideas for what to organize and or how.
So I took the sheet and sat in my pantry, grabbed my spaghetti pasta and beautifully organized it into the 21 cup container, then I took my rigatoni and other miscellaneous shell pastas and put those in another container. Then I was left with two containers and I am not quite sure what to put in them. So there they sit…in my pantry…waiting to be filled.
I have candies and granola and lots of other items and I am just not sure what to put in there.
So I want you to tell me what you would put in the 8-piece modular canisters? What would you put inside them or use them for in your home. Tell me and you can win a Rubbermaid 8-pc. Modular Canister set for your home.
(Please do this first before ANY other entry and DO NOT tell me “count me in” or “I want this” you MUST tell me what you would organize your home with)
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I would use them in the kitchen to store dry goods like pasta & cereal
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I would put my baking supplies in them, flour, bread flour, sugar, chocolate chips, brown sugar, etc.
I buy a lot of stuff at the health food store (beans, barley, flax) and most of it is sold in a bulk container and you just scoop out your portion into a bag and that’s where I leave it once it’s home! So I’d definitely use the containers for that stuff. Wouldn’t have to worry about mice or messes.
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I would put my flour, sugar, Corn meal and cereal in these canisters.
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I would use them in the kitchen. At the moment I have nowhere really to store flour, sugar, rice.
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I would use these for my boys different snacks, goldfish, cereal, ect..
Flour, sugar, cereal and rice… not necessarily in that order!
I would store chips. I hate stale chips!
I’d like to put snacks and baking staples in them or anything small food-wise that would fit.
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I’d use it for the bulk pantry items like oatmeal, pasta, cereal, etc, similar to how you used it.
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I would use them to store cereal and rice.
I would use them in the kitchen to store cereal, snacks, pasta, cookies or any other dry goods.
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We are big snackers so I’d use it to keep granola, candy, crackers, etc… fresh.
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I’d put raisins, flour, sugar, brown sugar in them. Maybe cereal too!
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i would put cereal, pretzels, chips, peanuts, almonds, pecans, and more cereal in these!
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