i wonder how long i could last on what is in house... i would think quite a few months; maybe a year. it wouldnt be fun but i guess i'd live
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i wonder how long i could last on what is in house... i would think quite a few months; maybe a year. it wouldnt be fun but i guess i'd live
We have a load of these in our garage, stacked side by side, which act as a 'larder', for storing all our tins and jars/dried foods: https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/omar-1-...ion-s69829083/
Nice and open and at a manageable height, so you can see all the contents, neatly organised, and access them with ease:)
Marco.
All replacement items are put behind the current ones, and I keep an eye on the packs of dried goods such as pasta, rice. and beans I recently had a sort through the various jars of herbs and spices, and was shocked that some of the spices were years out of date! It has been a long time since I made any curries, so not surprisingly the spices were so out of date. :doh: I don't think I would have been poisoned, but the spices would have lost their flavour and 'zip'.
looks good...
What's shown in the picture - and they're stackable:)
Plus also modular, so you can incorporate wine racks, etc. Great things, which keeps our kitchen cupboards free from clutter!:cool:
Marco.
Must be a pretty big garage, to squeeze all them in as well as the big ass Brabster, and access all with ease. Our garage barely has room for the fridge, chest freezer, 3 motorbikes, camping, fishing, archery gear as well as some garden furniture. Car doesn't get a look in.
Lol - and neither does the Brabster! It lives outside, as the garage (as large as it is) has always been full of shite - mainly stuff from the larger house we had in Glasgow, which there's no room for here, and of course also booze and food!:D
Marco.
Lol - it's used to it. Hard as nails, the fucker...:D
Marco.