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I've already seen that website and I have bought exactly nothing from there :)

as far as Boxter's question, DH thinks on the counter, I had been thinking in the cupboard.


You are correct. Note that even Birdy, who is darn near a professional baker, stores her stuff in the cabinet/cupboard. Sure, the fancy ones look nice on the counter, but when you're constantly cleaning around a canister that you use once a week-ish, it gets annoying.

Since we got a bread machine, we use our flour once a week, if not more. I bought a 50# bag of flour right after the new year and we're about thru it. The bag is in the basement, and I have a plastic container that holds probably 7# that is in our kitchen cabinet.
 
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Is canister what they are actually called? I call them containers. When I hear the word canister, I think of the nerve gas canisters from 24 season 5.
 
People on this site are stupid. Like, really stupid.






Unrelated topic:

Birdy (or other baking peoples), do you use cannisters to store stuff like flour, sugar? Any recommendations? I always thought they were mostly for show but now dealing with holey, messy bags, DH and I are like we need these. I gave myself a paper cut on the flour bag one time. Not ok.

I use something similar to the "lockits" on this page. They seal very tightly, and stack well in my cupboards (I'm not one for fancy canister sets & cookie jars cluttering up my countertops).

http://www.rubbermaid.com/en-US/food-storage
 
ah boo, it is canisters, just one N. Now I feel dum-dum.
BTW, thanks for making me think of this:

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It is 50 degrees with 25mph sustained NW winds. Hubby was playing golf in Orlando this morning, I see it is currently 87 and light wind there.
 
It is 50 degrees with 25mph sustained NW winds. Hubby was playing golf in Orlando this morning, I see it is currently 87 and light wind there.

Checked in on the Decorah sky beagles and it looked like they were going to involuntarily take flight. Windy times.

http://www.ustream.tv/decoraheagles

Opens door for Pants "old people and bird watching" counterpost. Note, I also have a family of worm eaters nesting in my white pine.
 
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