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The kitchen is often
known as the heart of the home. It is the place where we gather to eat,
cook, entertain, and spend time with friends and family. As a result,
the kitchen can become one of the most difficult rooms to organize and
keep clean. Try some of these tips and time savers to organize your
kitchen and simplify your life.
Countertops:
Pots/Pans/Containers:
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Store pots and
pans in a cabinet beneath or next to the stove for easy access.
- Place baking
sheets, cake pans, pizza pans, etc. in a cabinet beneath or next to
the oven. You can use a rack to help arrange baking sheets by size
and those used most often.
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Consider
suspending pots and pans on a wall or from a ceiling mounted rack to
maximize cabinet and storage space.
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Store microwave
safe containers in a cabinet near the microwave. Arrange containers
by size and stack one inside of the other if possible. Throw away
plastic containers that are no longer used.
Pantry:
- Store each item
so that it is easily handy and visible.
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Group
canned goods together and stack so that their labels can easily be
seen.
Discard
canned goods and jars that have passed their expiration dates or are
more than a year old.
- Place pasta,
cereal, rice, and other dried foods in labeled plastic storage
containers.
- Store gravy
packets, seasoning packets, etc. in a small, clear plastic tub for
easy access.
- Line up boxes
with their 'spines' facing front (like library books).
- If possible,
store the most often used items at eye level.
- Choose a lower
shelf for paper storage and place all napkins, towels and plates
together.
- Store heavy
items, such as boxes of soda and juice, on the floor or on a lower
shelf.
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If you have
extra wall space, consider hanging up storage hooks, a hand vacuum,
a bulletin board or other helpful organizing items.
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Purchase handy
space saving products such as stacking containers, caddies to store
foil and wax paper, and sturdy baskets for onions, garlic and
potatoes.
- If you have
school-age children, create a snack shelf of parent-approved treats.
Refrigerator:
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Designate
certain shelves in your refrigerator for specific items. For
example, use your top shelf for beverages, your bottom shelf for
leftovers, place produce in its drawer, and place condiments in the
door of the refrigerator.
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Delegate one day
of the week to tossing out old foods. Consider cleaning out your
refrigerator on the same day you go to the grocery store. Since you
will be adding new items in your refrigerator it is a great time to
toss out old food to make space.
Spices:
- Organize spices
on a spice rack and place the ones used most often in the front row.
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If you have a
shallow drawer near your stove, consider laying all of your small
spice jars in there. Place them label side up so it is easy to view
them all at once.
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Most dried
spices lose their flavor in six months. Discard any spices that are
older than six months or you no longer use. To keep track of the
freshness of spices, write the purchase date or throw away date on
the bottle with a black marker.
Misc.
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Consider
recycling products to help organize your kitchen. You can label
shoe boxes and use them to store items such as cookie cutters,
candles, appliance accessories, etc. You can also use checkbook
boxes to store items such as matches, batteries, and smaller items.
- Square
containers take up less space and fit more efficiently on shelves
than round ones.
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Place hooks
inside a cabinet door to hang cooking utensils on. This will help
to clear drawer space.
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If you have
school age kids or someone who carries their lunch to work, create
an area in your kitchen for lunch-making. Stock it with lunch boxes
and/or brown bags, plastic wraps/bags, thermos, quarters and
small containers.
- Utilize bins and
baskets to keep “like items” together.
- Store trash bags
near or in the bottom of trash can for easy changing.
By using some or all
of these tips, you can be well on your way to a more organized kitchen.
Happy Organizing!
About the Author:
Lesley Dietschy is a writer, jewelry designer, beauty editor and the
founder of
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