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  2. 22 fun and simple pantry organization ideas - AOL

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    6. Use mason jars. Del Vento and other pros are big proponents of this inexpensive kitchen staple. Made from thick, non-porous glass to prevent stains and odors, they are designed for long-term use.

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    Taylor Large Oven Thermometer. $7. Just like kitchen timers, Ina has a ton of oven thermometers. "No matter what it says on the dial, the oven itself can be totally different," she shared with NYT ...

  4. Closet - Wikipedia

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    Broom closet: A closet with top-to-bottom space used for storing cleaning items, like brooms, mops, vacuum cleaners, cleaning supplies, buckets, etc. Coat closet: A closet located near the front door. Usually used to store coats, jackets, hoodies, sweatshirts, gloves, hats, scarfs, sunglasses, and boots/shoes. This kind of closet sometimes has ...

  5. Broom - Wikipedia

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    Broom. A broom (also known as a broomstick) is a cleaning tool consisting of usually stiff fibers (often made of materials such as plastic, hair, or corn husks) attached to, and roughly parallel to, a cylindrical handle, the broomstick. It is thus a variety of brush with a long handle. It is commonly used in combination with a dustpan.

  6. Baccharis sarothroides - Wikipedia

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    A.Gray. Baccharis sarothroides is a North American species of flowering shrub known by the common names broom baccharis, desertbroom, [1][2] greasewood, [1] rosin-bush[1] and groundsel[1] in English and "escoba amarga" or "romerillo" in Spanish. This is a spreading, woody shrub usually sticky with glandular secretions along the primarily ...

  7. Mop - Wikipedia

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    Mop. T. W. Stewart wet mop from 1893. A mop (such as a floor mop) is a mass or bundle of coarse strings or yarn, etc., or a piece of cloth, sponge or other absorbent material, attached to a pole or stick. It is used to soak up liquid, for cleaning floors and other surfaces, to mop up dust, or for other cleaning purposes.