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Old 06-04-2010, 07:16 AM
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This may seem like a silly question but thought I would ask anyways. I'm trying to decide if I should pack my ceramic kitchen canisters I use to hold flour, sugar, etc. to take to Florida. Do you gals use regular canisters on your counters or do you use the type that seals like a twist on top. Obviously, I am thinking about keeping crawly things out of my kitchen.
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If they are not airtight, they should probably go in the yard sale before you move. This was one of the lessons mrs. Mulligan & I learned the hard way when we moved to Naples 20 years ago.
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You will want ones that seal in Florida.
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I thank you for this good advice.
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Thank you so much for that piece of advice. I will put them in tomorrow's yard sale.
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