pamperedlinda
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pamperedlinda said:Do you all bring your old crate for the dirties?
dannyzmom said:I don't because liquids would drip out and make a mess. I got a rubbermaid from WalMart for $5 and bring that for my dirties.
I usually take my large SS bowl (the really big one) and use it during my show for all my dirties. When I'm done I put it inside a trash bag and add the rest of my dirties to it and put it in my crate. I will probably continue to do it this way.jzramom said:I have seen friends use plastic garbage bags to line either the crate or the rolling tote for taking home the dirty stuff.
pamperedlinda said:I usually take my large SS bowl (the really big one) and use it during my show for all my dirties. When I'm done I put it inside a trash bag and add the rest of my dirties to it and put it in my crate. I will probably continue to do it this way.
I always tell them that my BFF Rachel taught me this!jzramom said:This is a great idea. Many will relate to a Rachel Ray garbage bowl reference. Also seems really very compact too as compared to using the whole crate for dirties.
And I love that the Salad Spinner fits into the 8Qt. Bowl...
dianevill said:My liner's out, too. I stack most products inside the main compartment and use in-season towels to protect (usually the products include easy read measuring cups, 1 stainless bowl, 1 batter bowl, large microcooker, food chopper, saute' pan, EAD, cheese grater). On one one side pocket I have the spices, on the other I have the Microplane, 2 oils and vanilla. In the front I have one or two small stoneware pieces if I'm not using stoneware (usually cranberry small oval baker and small bar pan), and in the back pocket I have my cutting boards, cooling rack, deluxe mini-muffin pan (if using).
My handle broke on mine, so I can't wheel it anymore; I have to carry it. I have no idea where to get it fixed, but I still love it!
Congrats on investing in it - I think you'll be happy you did!
kspry said:Thanks, I wouldn't have thought of that! Those mixing bowls are one of the products that you really can't tell the quality, from just the picture in catalog. When I started taking them to shows, I started selling them.
Any more ideas on packing things up? I've only had about 4 shows away from my house. I've got a fair this Saturday, and it's the first time I'll be using the show to go.
pamperedposey said:You can also pack your Stainless and you Colander and Bowl Set by alternating them. They take up way less room like that.
The best way to pack the Show To Go Rolling Case is to first remove the liner and pack everything directly into the case. This will ensure that all of your items fit securely and you can utilize the full space of the case. It also helps to distribute the weight evenly, making it easier to transport.
It really depends on personal preference, but we highly recommend removing the liner and packing everything in the case. This will prevent items from shifting around and potentially getting damaged during transport. Plus, you'll have more room to fit all of your essential items.
If you have delicate or fragile items, it's best to place them in the center of the case and surround them with soft, cushioning items like dish towels or bubble wrap. This will help protect them from any bumps or jostles during transport.
It's not recommended to pack hot items in the Show To Go Rolling Case, as the heat may damage the case or cause items to shift and potentially break. It's best to allow hot items to cool down before packing them in the case.
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