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Apr 11, 2021 9:19 PM CST
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Are you growing Roma tomatoes? Do they tend to get squished in your refrigerator? I've discovered a great way to store them so that each one is protected.

Use empty egg cartons or plastic egg holders! They look great in there too.

Works like a dream. Smiling

Edited to add pictures.

Showing the middle section cut away and the flat top on the left (it's the middle section when you close it, it's on the right when it's open):
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All nicely in their places:
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With the flat top closed, all ready to put in the fridge!
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Happy tomato-ing!
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