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    I can't help, but I have a question, where did you get Libby;s veggies cheap, please. How much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mommyto3angels View Post
    I can't help, but I have a question, where did you get Libby;s veggies cheap, please. How much?

    I got them about 2 weeks ago at Tops. After coupons and the sale I paid .18 cents a can!
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    Quote Originally Posted by loaslaen View Post
    Interesting set up. Might do that with a dresser we have whose drawers don't work very well anyway. I would still stick it in our basement and use just because it would be so easy to add new items to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loaslaen View Post
    I wonder if you could do this as a free standing box of sorts, making it several shelves wide. Might be a bit difficult though.

    Of course, like it is it takes up less space and is good if you own the place you are living.

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