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<blockquote data-quote="Stick" data-source="post: 519707" data-attributes="member: 3474"><p>Something like an Evian bottle, or the sort of plastic designed for food stuffs that winds up in your recycling. Needs to be flexible enough that, when cut to size, you can jam it across the recess in the jar's lid to form a shelf. This keeps the damp towel well away from the 'baccy and is easy to access when the lid is open. I like this method as it negates the need to transfer the 'baccy to and from a bowl and you can put the jar back in its place on the shelf. I sometimes leave a note out so that I don't forget...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stick, post: 519707, member: 3474"] Something like an Evian bottle, or the sort of plastic designed for food stuffs that winds up in your recycling. Needs to be flexible enough that, when cut to size, you can jam it across the recess in the jar's lid to form a shelf. This keeps the damp towel well away from the 'baccy and is easy to access when the lid is open. I like this method as it negates the need to transfer the 'baccy to and from a bowl and you can put the jar back in its place on the shelf. I sometimes leave a note out so that I don't forget... [/QUOTE]
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