As I’ve mentioned in previous blog
post, I’ve been attempting to reorganize the pantry. In addition to storage
items that I already had, such as a few Ikea canisters and a collection of
wicker baskets, I recently added the following to meet the storage needs in the
pantry: glass containers that I
purchased at Hobby Lobby when glassware was half off in the weekly ad, a few recycled
Target containers that I used for storing pasta and my DIY Canisters From Rcycled Holiday Tins that I posted about a few weeks
ago.
Today I want to share with you my
pasta canisters from recycled Target containers. Target has great plastic canisters in their Archer
Farms grocery line. Snack food such as popcorn,
nuts and trail mix can usually be found in these containers. The problem is that the popcorn is usually $5
each and the nuts and trail mix are $10 each.
Unless I have an actual need fro those items (which I rarely do), I’m not
going to pay that much money for the plastic container when I can pay $3-4 a
piece for glass canisters at Hobby Lobby or Ikea.
Lucky for me Target happens to
sell the same popcorn and nuts in their holiday section. The only thing that makes these items “holiday”
is the festive label placed on them at
Christmas time. Other than that, they
are the same items found in the grocery section.
However, that festive little label is also what makes them go half off
the day after Christmas and 80% off three weeks after Christmas, which is
exactly when I bought mine.
I bought four containers of holiday
popcorn on clearance for $1 each, and in addition to several evening snacks for
the hubs, I walked out of the store with four perfectly good canisters for my
pantry.J
Once the popcorn was finally
consumed, I soaked the containers in water for several hours and took off the
paper labels. To get the remaining
stickiness off of the containers, a little Goo Gone was all I needed.
So next year, when Christmas
snacks go on clearance, ask yourself if you have any use for the container the
snack is being stored in. You might just
find it worth your while.J
You are brilliant! I wish the timing of my own needs dovetailed with the coming across of your shopping brilliance.
ReplyDelete-Jeffrey Perot