tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3385853462957713860.post7758917773907783586..comments2020-12-23T13:51:18.325+08:00Comments on wuhoo!: apartment tour: our kitchenamandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05439868305108613791noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3385853462957713860.post-33168613408091101632009-05-26T22:10:57.000+08:002009-05-26T22:10:57.000+08:00We use clippies (that I got at Ikea) on the cereal...We use clippies (that I got at Ikea) on the cereal bags inside the boxes to<br>keep them air tight. Maybe that helps. Also, cereal doesn't last long<br>around here. We like to eat it for a late night snack too.<br>I know it rains more in Taipei, so maybe it is more humid. But it is still<br>very humid down here too.<br>I totally understand what you mean about keeping stuff in the fridge. Me<br>too. I store oreos in the freezer. At first it was to keep them from<br>getting soggy and ant-free, now it is because I love them frozen. :)<br>amanda<br>amanda p. wuhttp://profile.typepad.com/amanda47noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3385853462957713860.post-70265735378321239912009-05-26T19:35:43.000+08:002009-05-26T19:35:43.000+08:00So jealous of your cabinets! It's funny how we...So jealous of your cabinets! It's funny how we have to think of creative ways to store things here. We also have an open pantry sort of thing, and we also have to store kitchen and food-related things in places other than the kitchen. I see you're able to keep your cereal in your pantry. After I open the cereal I have to keep it in the refrigerator (I store things in the refrigerator here that I never would in the U.S.) or else it gets stale and moldy. Is Tainan less humid than Taipei? Anyway, your kitchen in so cute! Love all the hangy things you utilize to keep your cooking tools accessible!<br>Cahleenhttp://www.cahleen.comnoreply@blogger.com