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I have four types of Protein Powder and a very small kitchen. And of course, each of the Protein powders came in a freaking huge jug or giant bag. They should come up with a more convenient way of storing them. If you get any variety at all (I don't want to drink the same shake every single day), you wind up using all of your counter space!

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I know how you feel. My pantry is overflowing with bulk purchases from Sams.

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It is bulky. What I do is have an automatic shipment from Unjury every month. It kind of helps with storage. I do only get two flavors, though.

Just a suggestion.

Cindy

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Been there... done that. Have you tried Vacum Sealers Sears.com

This might free up some counter space for you and allow yourself more room :).

Let me know if this helps.

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of course you would need to be careful not to suck the protien powder in the machine. In this case you might try double bagging with a ziplock. ... Maybe this is not such a good idea.

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You could always send some of the Peanut Butter chocolate to me!

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I keep my jugs in the closet and have a few gallon size ziplock bags that I keep in the kitchen. When the bag gets low I refill from the closet.

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I keep my jugs in the closet and have a few gallon size ziplock bags that I keep in the kitchen. When the bag gets low I refill from the closet.

HA! I do the same thing. Zip Lock Gallon Size baggies... I have tons of them.

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What about buying nice containers for the countertop?

That way they are where you need them but look pretty

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I keep my jugs in the closet and have a few gallon size ziplock bags that I keep in the kitchen. When the bag gets low I refill from the closet.

That's a good idea.

What about buying nice containers for the countertop?

That way they are where you need them but look pretty

Ideally, that's what I'd do, but I live in an apartment with very limited counter space. And I'm a packrat, so my counter's already full.:guess

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