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April 24, 2008

Tomato Keeper

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Think outside — way outside — the tomato space.

This could be the opening salvo in a whole new approach to kitchen storage, wherein the container signifies what's inside.

Where are Lacan and Foucault — and Magritte, now that I think about it — when we need them?

From the website:

    Tomato Keeper

    Airtight, palm-sized container keeps moisture and flavor in, air and mold out.

    Its unique tomato shape is easy to find in a crowded refrigerator.

    Keep cut tomatoes garden-fresh and tasty longer.

    Don’t let partially-used tomatoes spoil.

    Dishwasher-safe poly.

    4" diam. x 3-1/4"H.

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$4.98 (tomato included? Of course!).

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I can just see a Thanksgiving turkey keeper in the works. No more space conservation in my fridge. I want to know what all those tupperwares have been hiding.

Posted by: milena | Apr 24, 2008 8:37:37 PM

I say tomahto.


I should like a Tomahto Keeper.
With included tomahto.


(It seems to have become entirely too unsilly around here lately.)

Posted by: Flautist | Apr 24, 2008 3:30:14 PM

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