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  2. The Best Lazy Susan to Maximize Your Space - AOL

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    Every kitchen can find assistance in a lazy susan turntable. Unsplash/Becca Tapert Originally designed to help distribute food around a table, the lazy susan has since evolved into a smart ...

  3. 19 Walk-In Pantry Ideas for a More Organized, Stylish Space - AOL

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    "Using turntables or lazy Susans in the corner of your walk-in pantry allows items to not get lost behind things," says Litman. ... "Taller shelves for bulk items and shorter shelves for spices ...

  4. Lazy Susan - Wikipedia

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    A lazy Susan in a Chinese restaurant. A lazy Susan is a turntable (rotating tray) placed on a table or countertop to aid in distributing food. Lazy Susans may be made from a variety of materials but are usually glass, wood, or plastic. They are circular and placed in the centre of a table to share dishes easily among diners.

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    Stores spice jars neatly and uses the space under the cabinet which is great for smaller houses and apartments. Easily opens and closes and is high quality. Will def recommend."

  6. Turntable (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Turntable, the circular rotating platform of a phonograph (a.k.a. record player, gramophone, turntable, etc.), a device for playing sound recordings. Turntablism, using the device as a modern musical instrument "Turntable" (song), a song by TLC from 3D "Turntables" (song), a song by Ciara from Fantasy Ride

  7. Hoosier cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Special glass jars were manufactured to fit the cabinet and its racks. Original sets of Hoosier glassware consisted of coffee and tea canisters, a salt box, and four to eight spice jars. Some manufacturers also included a cracker jar. [Note 1] Colored glassware, ant-proof casters, and even ironing boards were innovations added later.