http://www.containerstore.com/browse/Pr ... ODID=62104
While looking for closet stuff online I noticed they've got what looks like some good containers for storing teas.
Jun 1st, '07, 13:03
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Wow. Those are really nice. However I find the shipping costs at the Container Store to be too much (at least I did a while back when I ordered those recycling bins).
I wish there were other Tea Aficionados as work so I could share the cost of buying these in bulk.
Will check the Upton place ...
Jennie
I wish there were other Tea Aficionados as work so I could share the cost of buying these in bulk.
Will check the Upton place ...
Jennie
Aug 9th, '07, 18:54
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Hey Jennie,gemmellian wrote:Wow. Those are really nice. However I find the shipping costs at the Container Store to be too much (at least I did a while back when I ordered those recycling bins).
I wish there were other Tea Aficionados as work so I could share the cost of buying these in bulk.
Will check the Upton place ...
Jennie
If you get a dozen...you can also give tea as gifts with them...etc. I have gotten around 6 dozen of them so far. I also use them everyday. Can't beat 'em.
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I second chip's recommendation. I bought two dozen and use them all the time. They aren't the most airtight containers you will find, but they're good for short term storage.
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