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Old 07-31-2009, 07:31 PM

RE: Anyone use see-through plastic bins for storage?

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Originally Posted by sevencats View Post
I'm glad you brought up this topic because I still need to get some of my pasta into containers. I have boxes of spaghetti and bags of noodles on the shelves downstairs and definitely don't want any critters getting into them. I usually put my dry pasta items in Tupperware Modular Mates. The seal is super tight and keeps everything fresh and pest free.
I recently started freezing my pasta for this reason. Does anyone know if you just freeze and take out the next day or keep frozen until using?
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