Packing An Entire Cake Kitchen

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DeliciousDee Posted 3 Aug 2011 , 10:29pm
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It's probably a bit of a strange question but....

I recently purchased a KitchenAid anniversary edition mixer. (It's sooo beautiful, drools). Knowing that I would be moving in 2 months I thoughtfully kept all of the packaging. Now it's time to pack and I can't for the life of me figure out how to get the damn thing back in the box. Any suggestions?

Also, does anyone have ideas for how to pack my large cake pans, cookie sheets, etc. so that they don't get banged up? None of my boxes fit these.

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vgray Posted 3 Aug 2011 , 10:45pm
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Not sure about the kitchen aid repacking part, but as for the larger pans you could go to a grocery store and ask them for a larger box or you could wrap them in newspaper and let them ride in the car with you lol.

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DianeLM Posted 4 Aug 2011 , 12:26am
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You can slide your cake pans into your dresser drawers, which I'm assuming you're going to leave full.

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scp1127 Posted 4 Aug 2011 , 9:42am
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I use those cheap plastic containers at Walmart. I set them on their sides and "file" them.

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