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Andy's Tightwad Tips #6

Peanut Butter Jars

My father was a packrat extraordinaire, so I learned from the best.  He had dozens and dozens of peanut butter an mayonnaise jars on shelves he built for them that line the garage wall.  The shelves are very sturdy, and not a one has sagged in 25 years.  The jars were used as containers for everything from screws to nuts.  The clear glass made it easy to find what you are after, but if you get in too much of a hurry you'd be sweeping up glass shards from every corner of the garage.  It was priceless the first few times my new brother in law would ask if I had a certain something for some project he was working on.  The answer was always, "Yes, take a look in mom's garage.  I know dad kept a jar of those somewhere."

As I struck out on my own, and having the memories of sweeping up the inevitable glass on the floor, I thought I would be smart and bought a few of those neat little plastic drawer sets for all the little odds and ends that get collected.

Then an amazing thing happened... they started making peanut butter jars out of plastic.  My neat little drawers are now an afterthought - one still has the plastic wrapping on it.  I now collect all my peanut butter jars.  I have recently also found a use for mayonnaise jars in one of my hobbies, so I'm collecting those too.

Peanut butter jars blow the drawers away in usefullness, they don't shatter on contact with the garage floor, and they are much much lighter than glass.  They also have the added advantage of being portable.  Drawers of screws and nails get dumped if you have to take them somewhere for project.

Cleaning them is easy.  Fill halfway with hot water and little dish soap.  Shake and let stand.  Every time you walk by for a couple days, give the jar a shake, then wash normally with the other dishes.  To get the label off, soak it in the rinse water after the other dishes have been washed.

 

Comments

 

InnerTuber said:

October 6, 2008 1:22 PM
 

colterphoto1 said:

we'll all be eating a lot of peanut butter soon- want us to save our jars for you?

October 6, 2008 4:16 PM
 

blsamuel said:

If Andy doesn't want your peanut butter jars, I'll take them.  

I'm always dumping over a box of screws or nails of one size or another out in the garage.  Or the box or bag just plain rips out.  (That's often the ripped out box in a bag that then rips.)  

And we've almost emptied a jar.  I'll have to remind my better half and chilluns not to throw it out.  

Ticked me off a few weeks ago when all the Kroger yogurt containers with lids were tossed out - they were the perfect size for cottage cheese or fruit for lunch.  And they've quit including the plastic lids as a "green" initiative.  Makes sense I suppose, but they sure were handy.  I think the cups are thinner now too.  I've thought about writing them to make the lids available.  I mean there could be a few people out there who only eat half a container at one time?  

I think I'll start saving all our plastic lidded jars as I'm getting tired of picking screws up off the floor.  

I've still got a few 35mm film canisters in various drawers with brads and cup hooks and the like.  Most are the Kodak - black with the grey lids and a few clear I think from Fuji film?  Just labeled the lid of the black ones with a fine point Sharpie.  Great in college for storing spare X-Acto blades.    

October 9, 2008 1:03 AM

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