magnusfide wrote:
rockhillmanor wrote:
Non slip shelf liners between the plates and one on the bottom so they don't slide.
Cut them to fit and just leave them in place all the time on the stacked dishes. As you use them and wash them it takes a second to replace the liner between them.
My glass cups just simply get placed into a drawer in the closet where I keep my towels. Takes 2 minutes to walk them to the closet drawer. Well worth the time not to hear them rattling when I hit the road. :C
Double ditto. We use this method on our Corelle plates. We don't bother with glass tumblers though. We're happy with our ginormous insulated mugs and plastic cups.
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And in the rear kitchen of my parents fiver they do the same. The coffee mugs are hung from hooks so they can swing, but can't swing against each other. Not sure about drinking glasses.
In ours, we just place the drinking glasses upside down on a non slip shelf liner.