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That is FANTASTIC!!!.... Just LOVE IT!!!! :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

 

I keep my empty bottles for mixes.. but this seems a better use for them... ;)

 

 

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And now for something different... cooking a Goa beef stew and using several spicies this morning...

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And now for something different... cooking a Goa beef stew and using several spicies this morning...

 

Great fun and a good idea!

 

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LOL... :lol: :lol: ... Pics or is not true.. ;)

 

These are my late mother's spices bottles. She was a fantastic cook!

 

On the left, Herbin bleu Océan (I love the bottle, but the neck is so small!), on the right oregano.

 

 

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Here's one I took a couple of months ago of my Iroshizuku bottles in front of my office window.

 

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These are my late mother's spices bottles. She was a fantastic cook!

 

On the left, Herbin bleu Océan (I love the bottle, but the neck is so small!), on the right oregano.

 

 

Pheww... what a relief... for a sec I thought that ink went bad.... :lol: :lol:

 

 

 

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Pheww... what a relief... for a sec I thought that ink went bad.... :lol: :lol:

 

 

 

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After a couple of year without using it much,my Herbin Vert Olive looked pretty much like that... ;-)

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Inspired by this thread:

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/302470-101-ways-to-clear-clutter-round-3/

 

I'm organizing my fountain pen things better, just moved inks to this drawer - to be organized a bit better still. All the boxes contain ink bottles. Empty ink boxes are stored in a banker's box not shown here.

 

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Fountain pens are stored here, inserted into unrolled cloth fountain pen storage rolls:

 

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I have a "Lamy" drawer, etc.

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Stipula Calamo Verde Muschiatto -- this is my first bottle of Stipula ink, and I'm seriously impressed. It's quite large and chunky, with heavy tinted glass and an old apothecary feel. Nice cap too.

 

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The only thing I wish were different would be the styrofoam padding inserts in the packaging--they shed a lot of white particles onto the bottle. I've cleaned the bottle with a damp paper towel, but some of the dust still remains. But they do a good job of protecting the bottle.

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