Does it go in the sink?
I'm guessing that you can feed something through it, like a plastic bag or tea towel, so that you can hang it up.
I agree with Mrs Q: a tea-towel hanger.
I've looked closely at the little pictures in blue at the side and I reckon it fits on to the top of a tin can. Then you can tip the can to drain the juice without losing the contents.
I like Deb's idea, but I also have a variation on Mrs Q and Judie's idea - you hook socks in it, in pairs, so you don't go losing socks in the wash!
Does it go in the sink?
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing that you can feed something through it, like a plastic bag or tea towel, so that you can hang it up.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Mrs Q: a tea-towel hanger.
ReplyDeleteI've looked closely at the little pictures in blue at the side and I reckon it fits on to the top of a tin can. Then you can tip the can to drain the juice without losing the contents.
ReplyDeleteI like Deb's idea, but I also have a variation on Mrs Q and Judie's idea - you hook socks in it, in pairs, so you don't go losing socks in the wash!
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