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Pantry storage containers- suggestions needed!

Hi y'all! 

Haven't been around much- but I am in the midst of a pantry moth situation in our house and I need to invest in storage containers for all of our flour, beans, cereal, rice, etc. I have a few random canisters here and there that I bought at Tuesday Morning and I think the C&B outlet, but I need to buy a bunch more.

What do you all use to store your bulk dry goods in your pantries?

TIA!  

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Re: Pantry storage containers- suggestions needed!

  • I have an assortment of glass containers with air-tight lids. I wish I could tell you where exactly they came from, but they were a gift, so I'm not sure. I have seen similar containers at Target and HomeGoods, though. 
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  • Hi, daisy!

    I have some glass canisters I picked up pretty cheaply at Hobby Lobby.

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  • Those damn pantry moths! I hate them!

    I just finished fighting them off myself...Angry

    I save all my glass jars instead of recycling them, and I keep my bags of pasta, rice, and other grains sorted inside a ziplock bag in the pantry. I also try to buy really small amounts of things at a time.I use empty yogurt containers a lot, too, but not all of them are moth-proof.

    Good luck!

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  • Yuck.  And those things can get into ziplocs and any containers that aren't air-tight.

    I recently got some big Le Parfait glass jars--they hold a lot and look all french and pretty.  They were in the clearance area of The Container Store for less than half price just because they were missing the rubber gaskets.  I snatched them up, ordered some gaskets on Amazon, and voila!  I want more.

    Put some lavender sachets in your cupboard! 

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  • We make an Ikea trip and I bought a bunch of the glass jars w/ the attached hinged lids and silicone seals. 

    ughh, it's such a chore to clean the whole pantry out. I already did one half/side that is closed off from the other and the pest guy sprayed it and then I washed it out (AGAIN) and now I am working on the other side, as the pest guy is coming back on Tuesday.  also something in my fridge stinks- so my kitchen looks like a bomb went off!  

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  • I use large mason jars with the wide mouths :)
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