I miss Tupperware – it was sturdy and lasted forever. The Chinese cr*p that Walmart sells is no substitute for it. A lifetime ago I dated a Tupperware lady…
I knew I was a true grownup when my mother handed down the family cranberry sauce dish, only to be used on Thanksgiving. We too will live out our days together. Just don’t tell my mother I use it even when it’s not Thanksgiving.
Growing up, our family, being slightly strange, kept brown sugar in a flip top/pour spout screw on lid Tupperware container. The spoon handle stuck up into the pour spout when it was full. I am pretty sure my sister has it now.
When I got my own place, how do you think I stored my brown sugar? Mine is “only” from 1995. Both clear/frosted, if anyone wondered.
Showing my age here, but as Tupperware started selling in 1946 I was to arrive in the world 4 years later. I don’t remember seeing it in the kitchen until sometime in the late 60’s. It was the Avocado Green I believe.
Batteries about 3 years ago
Let me guess… that container is a 60’s-70’s shade of yellow, orange or green
Michael G. about 3 years ago
The container isn’t as malleable as your flesh, dear lady!
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 3 years ago
Living has its risks, but also its rewards, such as no Tupperware container might understand or appreciate.
coltish1 about 3 years ago
Why do sugar softeners have designs carved (or pressed, or cut—I don’t know the process) into them?
kd1sq Premium Member about 3 years ago
I miss Tupperware – it was sturdy and lasted forever. The Chinese cr*p that Walmart sells is no substitute for it. A lifetime ago I dated a Tupperware lady…
elizabethvshaffer about 3 years ago
Love that style of canister! Which color is it?
mama2emma about 3 years ago
I knew I was a true grownup when my mother handed down the family cranberry sauce dish, only to be used on Thanksgiving. We too will live out our days together. Just don’t tell my mother I use it even when it’s not Thanksgiving.
PaintTheDust about 3 years ago
Growing up, our family, being slightly strange, kept brown sugar in a flip top/pour spout screw on lid Tupperware container. The spoon handle stuck up into the pour spout when it was full. I am pretty sure my sister has it now.
When I got my own place, how do you think I stored my brown sugar? Mine is “only” from 1995. Both clear/frosted, if anyone wondered.
willie_mctell about 3 years ago
It’s amazing. Tupperware is actually better than the plastic containers you can buy at the store. Even so, I try to avoid the parties.
Melki Premium Member about 3 years ago
Perhaps you need someone to burp you? It sure helps Tupperware keep its shape.
Ed Brault Premium Member about 3 years ago
If the brown sugar is truly moving, you’d better check the seal on the lid!
Marge Premium Member about 3 years ago
Got my first Tupperware containers, bowls and cans when I was 18. And still have and use some of them. Now I am 71. ☺
BJIllistrated Premium Member about 3 years ago
Showing my age here, but as Tupperware started selling in 1946 I was to arrive in the world 4 years later. I don’t remember seeing it in the kitchen until sometime in the late 60’s. It was the Avocado Green I believe.