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Madesmart 15.875 by 12.75 by 1.875-Inch Large Silverware Tray, Granite - Kitchen Storage & Organization - Utensil Organizers

 

 
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Madesmart 15.875 by 12.75 by 1.875-Inch Large Silverware Tray, Granite Madesmart 15.875 by 12.75 by 1.875-Inch Large Silverware Tray, Granite
Price : $11.99 $9.50
Features :
  1. This popular 6 compartment cutlery tray fits easily in any kitchen and offers a larger option to the 5 compartment
  2. Highly function yet with aesthetic features including interior overmold and branded icons-MadeSmart's kitchen trays are a step up stylish offering
  3. Soft rounded corners and interior overmold make this cutlery tray not only highly functional - but also aesthetically appealing; A step up to standard plastic cutlery trays
  4. Non-slip rubber feet and interior overmold keep items in their place.
  5. 15.875-Inch long, 12.75-Inch wide,1.875-Inch high

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Madesmart Granite Large Silverware Tray

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Totally Bamboo Expandable Utility Drawer Organizer Totally Bamboo Expandable Utility Drawer Organizer
Price : $29.99 $29.99
Features :
  1. Expandable kitchen utility drawer organizer
  2. Constructed of high quality Moso bamboo; 16 percent harder and more durable than maple
  3. Bamboo is an ecologically green alternative to wood; strong, dense and versatile
  4. Measures 18-inch long, 12 3/4-inch wide and 2-inch high and expands to 17 1/2-inch wide
  5. By Totally Bamboo - totally good for the environment and totally good for you

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Simplify your life and beautify your utensil drawer with Totally Bamboo's Expandable Utensil Drawer Organizer. It measures 18-inch long, 12 3/4-inch wide and 2-inch high and expands to 17 1/2-inch wide. Have a custom fit, beautiful utensil drawer organizer that is durable. Made of strong bamboo. Organizer has a tri-ply, cross laminate construction with a specially formulated high temperature adhesive. All of Totally Bamboo's items are distinctively attractive, super strong, and totally -inchgreen!-inch The benefits of using bamboo are numerous. For example: bamboo is 16 percent harder than maple, it’s naturally anti-microbial; it holds the promise of a sustainable, cost effective, and ecologically responsible alternative to the widespread clear cutting of our old growth forests. Totally Bamboo uses organically grown Moso bamboo, so you need not worry about harmful pesticides or fertilizers. Plus, this bamboo is not a food source, or a habitat, for the Giant Panda. Totally good for you and totally good for the environment! Bamboo is easy to maintain. Wash with warm water and use Totally Bamboo’s Revitalizing Oil, occasionally, to extend the life and keep bamboo looking beautiful.

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Joseph Joseph Uni-tool, 5-In-1 Utensil, Grey Joseph Joseph Uni-tool, 5-In-1 Utensil, Grey
Price : $7.99 $5.50
Features :
  1. 5-in-1 kitchen utensil by Joseph Joseph
  2. With a single Uni?tool you'll have a slotted spoon, a turner, a solid spoon, a spatula and a cutting tool
  3. Made from tough nylon
  4. Heat resistant up to 240 degrees C / 480 degrees F
  5. Dishwasher safe

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Joseph Joseph's Uni-tool has five functions in one tool. No more searching through the kitchen drawer looking for the correct cooking utensil. With a single Uni–tool you'll have a slotted spoon, a turner, a solid spoon, a spatula and a cutting tool. It's made from tough nylon and is heat resistant up to 240 degrees C / 480 degrees F. Dishwasher safe. Grey

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OXO Good Grips Stainless Steel Rotating Utensil Holder OXO Good Grips Stainless Steel Rotating Utensil Holder
Price : $19.99 $11.50
Features :
  1. Holder rotates to make tools easy to locate
  2. Tall body and contoured bottom keep tools upright
  3. Contains 3 compartments for organization and separating tools
  4. Large capacity holds over 15 large-handled tools
  5. Durable steel ball bearings for smooth quiet rotation

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Find all your necessary kitchen tools with a quick spin of the OXO Good Grips Stainless Steel Rotating Utensil Holder. The smooth rotating Holder makes tools easy to access. With a 5.5 inch diameter, the Utensil Holder holds over 15 large-handled tools, everything you need for preparing your favorite meals. A contoured bottom keeps tools upright, even when the Holder is not full. Non-slip feet guarantee the Holder won’t tip over when removing tools. For added convenience, you can use the three storage compartments to sort your tools by usage. Made of stainless steel, dishwasher safe.

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Oxo SteeL Kitchen Tool and Utensil Rack Oxo SteeL Kitchen Tool and Utensil Rack
Price : $11.00 $9.99
Features :
  1. Convenient storage for OXO SteeL, OXO Good Grips, or other tools
  2. Holds six tools on sliding hooks
  3. Made entirely of stainless steel
  4. Easy to install with included hardware
  5. Measures 17-3/4 inches long

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Questions & Answers
Question : Where do Asians keep their chopsticks?
We have utensil organizers that sorts our spoons, from forks, steak knifes, and butter knifes.So that got me wondering, where do Asians store their chopsticks? Do they have drawer organizers for their eating utensils? How does that look?I imagine they have a drawer stacked high of chopsticks, but I don't know.

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They have utensil organizers as well, but with a section reserved for chopsticks. They do own fork and knifes as we do, you know.

 

Question : western-style cooking with asian spices?
my friends are joining this culinary arts competition and are required to prepare a main course for 3 judges and one for display. They're suppose to use western style cooking techniques with asian spices. so, i wanted to help out by looking for some recipes for them. do you know any? Please share them with me. Oh, the ingredients are prepared by the organizers but we don't know the ingredients and we cant bring ours though we can bring our own utensils and kitchenware. so we actually need a recipe that can be prepared within 90 minutes that involves western cooking and asian spices and can also be improvised easily in case the ingredient is not available at the competition. there's only a stove and a conventional oven.

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chikcken tikki is now the best dish in britain. so go ahead and make that with a western flavour!!

 

Question : Is the organizer of church potlucks sexist?
I used to attend church potlucks with a church I used to go to. The organizer would put me and my friend to work in the kitchen. Arranging the dishes, putting in serving spoons, slicing meat and carrying in boxes from his van. The last time when he asked me to get to work, I asked him why he didn't ask any of the men or other woment to help? They stand around socializing. The men don't even bring any food, just their appetites. He looked at me like I was a b----. I am overweight and my friend is on the plain side. Does that have anything to do with it, or is it a coincidence? When he asked me to dig the plastic utensils out of the trash, I told him that was disgusting. I never went back. He keeps sending me invitations, but I decline. Is he sexist or mentally ill? Should I tell him the truth?I haven't attended his church in 10 years. Just the potlucks. I go to another church now.

Answer:
You should stand up for yourself. Tell him to stop contacting you because you're not going back and tell him why. Your physical appearance has no bearing as to why you should be treated as a servant to lazy disrespectful men.

 

Question : How is my story so far?
The wedding was a good month away, and yet preparations had begun for it already.“Bibi, look at these marigolds, you won’t find better in all Karachi—“Oh, Mrs. Shamsi, name the color and it is yours, however you look stunning in this one right here, and it’s bringing an…an indescribable glow—“A waterproof tent? That certainly will require more rupees,” Flower vendors, food caterers, venue organizers—the list simply went on, the gates were left open as these people and alike bustled in and out, day and night. Why Amirah, one of the many daughters of a wealthy businessman, wanted to marry in a bungalow in sultry Pakistan when she had glamorous London at the tip of her fingers, was beyond Zara. She did not understand Amirah. She was very ahead of Pakistan, so far away from it, and without any second thoughts, she had chosen it as the place for possibly the biggest day of her life. Unlike Amirah, Zara could only dream of places far and beyond the borders of Karachi, Pakistan. The world far and beyond the sweeping bungalow, which seemed to get smaller and smaller the more she knew of it with each passing day. No doubt, the bungalow was certainly remarkable; with its impressive pair of wrought iron gates. A tall, sturdy wall enveloped the building, with thick green vines that clung to its creamy exterior. Upon entering, the foyer stretched to a soaring staircase twirling up to the second floor, which branched off into many bedrooms, each one roomier than the next. Zara loved the way the stifling, humid afternoon slowly turned into a cool, breezy evening. She loved the way a single giant palm tree swayed in front of the bungalow’s wide terrace as if welcoming and bidding farewell to the many guests coming and going through the wide gates, or how the Shamsi family gathered on the lawn as the sun slowly set behind them, while they sat back in roomy lawn chairs enjoying tea. A pack of children often giggled and ran around the grass enjoying a game of kabbadi, keeping the place alive and careless of the time flying by. Or the way Danya, the bungalow’s head cook moved feverishly throughout the kitchen from morning to night, her plastic flip flops slapping against the shiny stone floor. But none of this was hers. Though Zara spent most her days and nights inside the bungalow, she had no business of calling it home. Her home was a grimy flat she shared with her parents. It had a single, lumpy mattress that Zara and her mother slept on, or rather tried to as they spent most of their nights tossing and turning, often left facing each other and finding each other’s wide open eyes. Her father had grown accustomed to spreading a thick sheet onto the floor after a day’s work, he’d sprawl down, too exhausted to complain. Zara and her mother would often catch him snoring peacefully, only to listen to his routine complaints of a searing pain in his back and neck the next morning, “One day he’d wake up with no backbones,” Zara’s mother would say. Unlike the magnificent chandelier dangling inside the bungalow, a single fluorescent light tube clung to one of the walls in the flat. There was a small stove that took most of the room in the so-called ‘kitchen’. A tiny, cheap cooler lay next to it that Zara’s father had bought. A couple mismatched utensils, several pots and pans with missing handles and burnt surfaces were stored in a single cupboard over the stove. There was hardly ever any water coming through the sinks, and Zara would regularly bring water and leftovers from the Shamsis. The three of them would sit on the rackety wooden table to eat and drink, atop three wooden chairs that creaked with their weight. But beside all this, Zara’s father was a grateful man, “Too grateful for his own good,” Zara’s mother would snicker. He was a man contented with what he and his family had, “Allah has given us much to be thankful for, mashAllah” He’d say, “He gave us the Shamsis,” “Our family has served the Shamsis for as long as I can remember,” he’d say this as if it were a very grand accomplishment. When he was a young boy, he would go to the Shamsis bungalow and tend to their wide garden of bright flowers and small trees, pregnant with berries and fruit. He’d do the chores he was ordered perfectly, leaving Abdul Shamsi’s white Honda spotless. Abdul Shamsi had been so pleased with his servant that he had found him a good wife and had given him a place to call home, even if it had been just a dingy flat. “I never wanted your father to work for that Shamsi,” Zara’s mother, Farida, would scowl to her. “I wanted him to do something on his own. I knew he was capable of it. Besides, if I hadn’t been forced by my father to marry him, I would be with a man who would have realized it,” Every time this came up, she would knead the dough a little harder, she’d toss the rice in the air a bit more forcefully, spilling some around. She would teach Zara the little she knew, one of them being sewing. When Zara would r

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i like the concept. i can see where you are going. but, this definitely needs more action. something wrong, perhaps a little action/mishap

 

Question : MOVING OUT IN 6 DAYS WHAT DO I NEED?!?
i'm moving out in 6 days, and dono if i had forgotten something? some things i can't get right now, and i also need the basics grocrie list, like the stuff in the house you need around, but really only need to buy once, sorta thing.ApartmenthydroheatwattercablelandlineBedset/ mattrress/ sheetstowels , hand towels, washclothesplunger/ toilet scrubber/ toilet paper/ tub plugsoap holder/ toothebrush holder/ garbage canmedicines/ vitamins/ feminine prodcuts/ first aid productsshampoo/ conditioner/ body wash/ body lotions/ face wash, ect.DVD/ VCR player, tvcoffee tabledinner tabledinner chairs3 book shelfsorganizer containersplates/bowls/dessert plates/ all utensils/ knife set-block/ cutting boards- glass, wooden/ cuttlery set -slotted spoon, spatula, ect / wine opener can opender ect. ( all kitchen stuff basically)- big cups/ small cups/ mugs/- coffee maker- tea kettle- sanwich grill- dish soap - frying pan- toaster oven-mixer- roasting pan-roasting pot- season wrack- juice pitcher- milk container- pictures ect.- oven -fridge- kitty litter box- paper, penicils, ect.- grape seed oil, baking soda, tinfoil, plastic wrap, paper towelsthanks so much! i know i probably misses a few things but were going grocrie shopping tomorow what eles will i need? like.. i know flower and sugar.i'm 19 and it's my first place, so thanks so much for taking the time to read, and answer! any advice would be cool to, hope you have a great day!

Answer:
alarm clock

 

Question : Math/measuring help A drawer is 17 1/2 in wide, cutlery holder is 11 3/4 in wide how much space do i have left?
Ok so I have a drawer in my kitchen that is 17 1/2 inches by 17 1/2 inches. I want to get a utensil organizer that is 17 1/2 by 11 3/4. How much space will I have left? I did 17 1/2 minus 11 3/4 and I got 5.75. Is that right? What would that be in measurements? 5 3/4? help please!!!

Answer:
If 17 1/2" is your inside dimension then yes you have 5 3/4" left. If 17 1/2" is the outside dimension and you have a high quality drawer then you have 4 3/4" left over. If it is the outside dimension on a production style drawer then you should have 5" left over. For future reference use the following decimal equivalents:1/16" = .0631/8" = .1253/16" = .1881/4" = .2505/16" = .3133/8" = .3757/16" = .4381/2" = .5009/16" = .5635/8" = .62511/16" = .6883/4" = .75013/16" = .8137/8" = .87515/16" = .9381" = 1.00

 

Question : Where can i find knife and utensils organizer?
My knife and utensils drawer are out of control, everytime i organize it my husbands messes it up. I want to buy knife and utenils organizer to either put in counter or on the drawer. thanks

Answer:
goodwill

 

Question : MOVING OUT IN 6 DAYS WHAT DO I NEED?!?
i'm moving out in 6 days, and dono if i had forgotten something? some things i can't get right now, and i also need the basics grocrie list, like the stuff in the house you need around, but really only need to buy once, sorta thing.ApartmenthydroheatwattercablelandlineBedset/ mattrress/ sheetstowels , hand towels, washclothesplunger/ toilet scrubber/ toilet paper/ tub plugsoap holder/ toothebrush holder/ garbage canmedicines/ vitamins/ feminine prodcuts/ first aid productsshampoo/ conditioner/ body wash/ body lotions/ face wash, ect.DVD/ VCR player, tvcoffee tabledinner tabledinner chairs3 book shelfsorganizer containersplates/bowls/dessert plates/ all utensils/ knife set-block/ cutting boards- glass, wooden/ cuttlery set -slotted spoon, spatula, ect / wine opener can opender ect. ( all kitchen stuff basically)- big cups/ small cups/ mugs/- coffee maker- tea kettle- sanwich grill- dish soap- frying pan- toaster oven-mixer- roasting pan-roasting pot- season wrack- juice pitcher- milk container- pictures ect.- oven-fridge- kitty litter box- paper, penicils, ect.- grape seed oil, baking soda, tinfoil, plastic wrap, paper towelsthanks so much! i know i probably misses a few things but were going grocrie shopping tomorow what eles will i need? like.. i know flower and sugar. * 9 minutes ago * - 4 days left to answer.i'm 19 and it's my first place, so thanks so much for taking the time to read, and answer! any advice would be cool to, hope you have a great day!sorry i posted this before but in the wrong place

Answer:
Dish towels, silverware/utensil trays, telephoneDon't forget cleaning supplies - bucket, sponges, glass cleaner, dust cloths, broom and dust pan, furniture polish.As for groceries, you don't have to stock up on everything the first week. Buy what you need when you need it.

 

Question : How much will the supplies to MOVE on campus cost?
This is from my [future schools'] website:http://www.selu.edu/admin/housing/packing_list/index.htmlRooms are fully furnished (bed, chair, desk, closet) and come equipped with high speed Internet connections per bed and basic extended cable and phone service per room Comforts of Home--Small refrigerator (max 27"W x 29.5"H x 23.5"D) Small microwave Microwaveable items Utensils Dishes Food storage containers Dish soap Paper towels and holder TV/DVD Player/VCR Portable stereo Iron/portable ironing boardBathroom--Shower curtain/liner/rings Soap dish Toothbrush holder Towels Bath mat Shower caddy Toilet paper Small trash can Plunger[Computer]--Laptop/PC Ethernet card and cable Anti-virus softwareBedroomLinens to fit 36"W x 80"L mattress Pillows/blankets Hangers Laundry bag/basket Trash can Phone/cord Answering machine Desk lamp/organizer Alarm clock Backrest for bedtime studying RugMiscelleneousSurge protector Broom and mop Disinfectant cleansers Toilet bowl brush Cleaning towels Duster Small sewing kit First aid kit Flashlight/batteries Rain gear/umbrella Camera, film, photo album

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Be sure to call your room mate (if you'll have one) to be sure you're not doubling up on anything like refrigerators or microwaves. There's no need to waste money when you can share. Also, alot of this stuff isn't necessary, like the back rest and answering machine. $150 Small refrigerator (max 27"W x 29.5"H x 23.5"D) $30 Small microwave $Varies Microwaveable items $15 for real, 2 for plastic Utensils $ see above Dishes $7-10 Food storage containers $0.99 Dish soap (a little goes a long way)$2 Paper towels and holder $150 TV/DVD Player/VCR $45 Portable stereo $50 Iron/portable ironing board$10-20Shower curtain/liner/rings $2 Soap dish $2 Toothbrush holder $20 Towels $5 Bath mat $3 Shower caddy $5 Toilet paper $5 Small trash can $3 Plunger$500-2000 Laptop/PC $10-75 Ethernet card and cable (some computers come w/ cards)$45 Anti-virus software (some standard on computers)$15 Linens to fit 36"W x 80"L mattress $20 Pillows/blankets $3 Hangers $5 Laundry bag/basket $5-15Trash can $5-20 Phone/cord $25 Answering machine (some phones have a voicemail setup standard) $5-25Desk lamp/organizer $9 Alarm clock $10 Backrest for bedtime studying $5-45 Rug$20 Surge protector $15 Broom and mop $10 Disinfectant cleansers $5 Toilet bowl brush $10 Cleaning towels $5 Duster $3 Small sewing kit $10 First aid kit (cheaper to get a plastic tote and make your own based on your needs) $5-20 Flashlight/batteries $5-25 Rain gear/umbrella $Varies Camera, film, photo album

 

Question : How can I organize my kitchen utensils?
I don't have many kitchen utensils, but they are just thrown into a large drawer that isn't very deep. It looks sloppy and disorganized. I could buy a nice utensil holder, but I prefer to keep my counters fairly clear. I have some candles and a few decorative accesories, but that is pretty much it. My kitchen is small and I relish what counter space I have. Any tips for keeping the drawer organized? Do they sell a utensil organizer for drawers? Any tips that you may use that work?

Answer:
Yes they do. Go to bedbathand beyond or linensandthings in your area or go on line. They have drawer organizers in wood and stainless steel. They are great. That is how I organized my utensil drawer and my stainless flatwear drawer. Everything stays neat and you can see what you have. Also, go through the drawer now and then and get rid of duplicate items and junk. Also I have a "junk drawer" but it is totally organized. Rulers, crazy glue, stick on paper, pens, pencils, just about every little what not in the world, but I know where to find it, and it is fairly organized with the section organizer I bought.

 

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