Storing Cupcake Liners

Baking By Newatdecorating Updated 13 Jan 2011 , 11:49pm by Getus

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Newatdecorating Posted 12 Jan 2011 , 5:33pm
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What is the best way that you have come up with to store them so they don\\'t get smashed? I have some in a freezer bag, but wondering if there is a better way of storing them.

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leily Posted 12 Jan 2011 , 5:41pm
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I keep mine in a clean pringles can or a round pasta holder would work too(like what tupperware used to sell, not sure if they still do)

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imagenthatnj Posted 12 Jan 2011 , 6:11pm
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I like to keep them in this. But only because one side is open and I don\\'t want to fight to get them out, or mess them up when I do.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000XU49RW/?tag=cakecentral-20

Other than that, any round container will do.

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leily Posted 13 Jan 2011 , 4:25am
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I like to keep them in this. But only because one side is open and I don\\'t want to fight to get them out, or mess them up when I do.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000XU49RW/?tag=cakecentral-20

Other than that, any round container will do.




Ohhh i like this idea, i bet it looks nice sitting on the counter (much easier to access then!) Do you know about how many it holds max? I buy my white cupcake wrappers at a restaurant supply store and i think the container comes with 500 in it. Just curious if i'd be able to fit the whole sleeve in there.

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imagenthatnj Posted 13 Jan 2011 , 4:59pm
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I think I've put the 500 cupcake sleeves that I got once from Global Sugar Art and they fit well. How tall are your sleeves. This thing is about 8 inches tall.

I mix the colors to make it pretty...lol...I saw them on clear containers once as decoration and I thought it is a good way to put color somewhere.

http://chezlarsson.com/myblog/2010/06/cupcake-liner-storage.html

But I don't like them disorganized like that, and I want to keep them intact.

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Newatdecorating Posted 13 Jan 2011 , 10:08pm
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I use to have a pasta holder. I think I got rid of it when I was cleaning out recently. Oh, well!

Thank you! You've been very helpful!

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melave Posted 13 Jan 2011 , 11:16pm
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hi all

great idea imagenthatnj!!! i never thought to use something like that icon_smile.gif i have them all jammed in a drawer at the moment getting squished.

i am wondering if something like this would work as well?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Alessi-Birillo-Cotton-Wool-Pad-Dispenser-White-PLO6W-/270682884053?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3f05f507d5

though it probably wouldn't hold as many

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imagenthatnj Posted 13 Jan 2011 , 11:33pm
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melave, that's nice too! I love Alessi stuff.

I think it would hold as many. Looks like it's more than 8" in height, about 9". The other measurements are just like the clear thing.

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Getus Posted 13 Jan 2011 , 11:49pm
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I use a wide mouth mason jar. It's actually an old glass peanut butter jar.

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