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Sep 7th, 2011 at 11:26am

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Not a new idea I know but Sundryed had a plastic tucker box at the Casino CO Contest holding all his basic ingredients, knives and so on and I was so impressed I have just been putting one together.
Being lazy I bought a plastic Stanley tool box from Bunnings and have found it is an ideal size, all my basics are in plastic containers on the bottom and the tray holds my knives, tongs and all the bits and pieces I need, dunno why I waited so long, now I feel flasher than a rat with a gold tooth.

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Reply #1 - Sep 8th, 2011 at 8:39am

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Ivι been using one of those plastic storage boxes for years & I find that it all gets turned upside down after a few days.
It has made me consider making a cabinet type box from wood, double doors with shelving on the inside of the doors so it all opens up into one big sort of spice rack type thing, mostly for things like flour, herbs, spices, sauces & the typical canned or jarred type ingredients as well as utensils, I would still use a smaller tucker box for the bulk type items like bread, veges & such.

I might have to revisit that drawing board I think Huh Huh

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Reply #2 - Sep 8th, 2011 at 1:38pm

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I've been lucky.....30 years ago I was given a picnic case.....removed the flasks and replaced them with a cooker and kettle

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Reply #3 - Sep 15th, 2011 at 3:52am

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Looks good Dave
All in one place.

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Reply #4 - Sep 15th, 2011 at 8:58am

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Yes Aart
All I need to add is some milk..and water..(theres coffee and sugar already there) and....we can stop anywhere for a cuppa.....even on a sunday drive....just grab the case.

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