I use a very unsophisticated method. I use plastic, grocery bags. I have so many of them that I stuff one with several others and put 3 or 4 of those "bundles" around the coodware/cups section of storage, usually on the bottom of the front cabinet, under the sink. They are very compressable so they insulate but don't take up much room. I use the bags for a variety of things while camping and use one to hang from the right/drivers armrest for trash. I use cloth dish towels to separate lids from pans or put enough plastic bags inside them to keep the "rattling" down. Best, Bob
This brings up something that has bugged me for some time. Do any of you have any real cool tricks that you use to keep your cookware from banging around while you're driving? Thanks, Marc Perdue
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