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A pantry's not a place, it's an attitude
It's the secret weapon of a well-organized kitchen: a working pantry. A planned reserve of foodstuffs and sundries used in the home, a pantry saves time, money and stress in the kitchen., I'd love to have a pantry," writes a reader, "but my house doesn't have one!" Sure it does! If there's so much as a spare roll of toilet paper tucked underneath a sink, the household boasts a pantry.
Don't confuse storage space with the reality of the pantry principle. Certainly, it's helpful to have designated cabinet space for pantry goods--but that's not the pantry. Think of the pantry as a reservoir of consumable goods which may be stored in any area of the home.
Read on..
1. The number one rule of an organized kitchen is to storeitems where you use them. Put your plates near the table,glasses near the fridge and cutting knives and board nearisland or counter where you cut up produce.
2. If you do any baking, set up a baking section. Storetogether all items you use when baking.
3. Clean and organize your fridge and freezer. Do a quickupkeep once a week on trash day. If you don't use it, getrid of it.
4. Move the excess clutter. For example, seasonally useditems such as platters and holiday dishes are betterstored in a basement or attic. Unless you have a verylarge kitchen, it is best to remove items that are not usedon a regular basis.
5. How many glasses do you really use between dishwashings? Store only as many as you regularly use(glasses, dishes, wine glasses), and place the extrasin storage.
6. Go through your cookbooks and keep in the kitchenonly the ones you use regularly. Seasonal cookbooks canbe stored with your holiday dinnerware, others can bekept elsewhere or given away.
7. Here's a tough one. If you don't use it every day,remove it from your counters. So many of us complainabout not having enough counter space yet we crowd thecounters with things we don't even use.
8. Check out all the racks and drawer units on the marketto more efficiently store all your kitchen items. You willfind a large selection at home stores around the country.
9. Set up a small pantry somewhere in your home for extracans of soup, coffee and other essentials. You'll savemoney by buying in bulk or during sales and you'll savespace in the kitchen. A small closet can easily beconverted to a pantry. Once you have one you'll neverwant to be "pantry-less" again. |
I couldn't resist showing this image from designsponge. It is breath taking and totally inspiring! The best places that I have found for organization supplies are Target, Ikea, The Container Store, and (last but not least) Homegoods! Happy Organizing! If you have tips, please share via a post!





Thanks for republishing quotes from our article: Organized Pantry: A Beginner's Guide to Pantry Pride
ReplyDeletePerhaps your readers would like to read the original article, in full?
Next time, how about attribution and a link back? You know how authors can be--we really don't like seeing our work published without our permission, or claimed by other people and used to sell advertising on other sites.
Cynthia Ewer, Editor
OrganizedHome.com