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	<title>Tricks for cleaning pasta sauce jar lids</title>
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	<description>Pasta Sauce Jar Filter: I reuse my old pasta sauce jars for pantry storage.  No matter how well I clean the lid the scent of pasta sauce remains and sometimes compromises the food stored inside.  Any tricks for getting the lid spickety span.  Note: I have no dishwasher. </description>
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