Magnetic Spice Rack

spicerack.jpgI’ve seen this in a few places and finally got around to posting it. Using little spice tins and super-strong magnets, create a refrigerator or stovetop spice rack. [Stovetop via Craft]


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  1. Rick S.
    January 28th, 2007 | 6:56 pm

    FYI, herbs and spices should never be stored close to the stove. The light, heat and humidity will cause them to spoil quicker. They should be kept on a cool, dark place with normal humidity.

  2. Jay
    January 28th, 2007 | 7:42 pm

    Yeah, that’s what I would pipe up with as well. On the other hand, perhaps having them right in their face will inspire some chefs to actually use what they’ve got, thus avoiding a long slow decomposition of their stock in a cool, dark place with normal humdity?

  3. Mister Pointer Outer
    January 29th, 2007 | 6:37 pm

    Yeah, that gap right below the panel with the spices on it is the
    vent from the oven. It gets *real* hot right there.

    Sticking them on the refrigerator door would be better, but then
    there’s the “oops, I can’t use the cinnamon right now because it’s
    holding up the photo of baby Julius” problem.

  4. Joe
    April 23rd, 2007 | 12:42 am

    Great Idea using watch Maker’s Cases! I plan on using them in a drawer. I got the idea from Alton Brown on the food network channel. They are low enough to see and easy to get too. Plus, no gluing mangets.

    Thanks for the brilliant idea.

    Joe

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