Muffin Paper Organization?
I've got a drawer absolutely stuffed with assorted muffin and cupcake liners, both paper and foil. The humidity and lack of containers for most of them is causing my collection to flatten, which then makes wonky shapes when I shove them into tins.
Does anyone have a Martha Stewart-esque method of organizing these?
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4 Comments:
Those tall thin plastic or glass containers that usually hold dried pasta would probably work nicely for you. If you stack the liners inside of each other and keep a lid on the container, you should be good to go.
meem21 at 3:40PM on 04/20/09
Dare I use a trade name? Depending on how many cups you want to store, there are a variety of sizes of resealable tubes that come from the store bearing chips whose name rhymes with "Pringles". ;~D
czken at 4:05PM on 04/20/09
I have a better idea then storage, use them all up by making muffins and cupcakes. Fresh blueberries will be here soon, nothing better than homemade blueberry muffins.
dmcavanagh at 6:37PM on 04/20/09
How about throw them out and buy them only as you need them in the future? Why you'd have a drawer full of unused muffin liners simply impies a muffin-lust that has yet to be realized.
mince at 3:39AM on 04/22/09