Organization Tip: Label Printer

When I bought my Casio KL-2700 label printer, I did so only because it was languishing on the Staples clearance table. The price was right, but I really had nothing much to use it with — until, of course, I graduated from college and maintained my own kosher kitchen. Now, it’s indespensible — whenever we get a new kitchen gadget, pot, pan, or Gladware container, we slap on a custom-made “milchig,” “fleishig,” or “pareve” sticker. The Casio-brand labels stay on pretty well through regular washing and oven use. However, the Casio devices don’t have the best input interfaces, so I’d recommend a Brother device instead.
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