How to
Organize Your Kitchen
Tips to Organize
Your Kitchen
Keep a list on your
fridge of leftovers inside. Family members are more
likely to eat them if there is a visual reminder.
Remove from your
kitchen counters anything that you do not use on a daily
basis.
Organize your refrigerator and freezer by grouping like
items together. Place all the beverages on the same
shelf and put all leftovers together.
Keep knives, peeler,
vegetable brushes and cutting boards together in an
island or a drawer near the sink.
Expand kitchen space.
Install another shelf under the sink. Add racks to the
inside of cabinet doors to hold plastic wrap and
cleaners. Use hooks to hold utensils.
Make a spreadsheet of
meals you normally make. Choose seven and add them to
your grocery list. Do this every week.
Hang cooking utensils
inside a cabinet door by using hooks that attach with
adhesive.
Keep as few plastic
containers as possible. Most leftovers only keep for a
few days anyway. Place them, with lids on, in a cabinet.
Develop an area in
your kitchen for lunch-making if you have school kids or
someone who carries lunch to work. Stock it with lunch
boxes or brown bags, plastic wraps/bags, thermos,
quarters and small, re-heatable containers.
Buy step shelves which
fit into your cabinets or pantry. They'll keep your
cans visible and organized. You'll find them at most
home stores in your area.
Keep a binder of
take-out menus in your kitchen. Also keep them in your
office and car to save time.
Pour drinks over the
sink. Peel food over the trash can or disposal.
Preventing messes is a solid step toward a cleaner
kitchen.
Keep a phone list in
your kitchen of important numbers and restaurant that
deliver. Tape it inside the kitchen cabinet near your
phone.
Buy only see-through
plastic or glass containers for the kitchen. Food gets
lost and spoils if you can't see what's inside. Make a
"leftovers" list and post it on the fridge.
Save time in the
kitchen by assigning a "helper night" to each household
member. Let someone else handle the details such as
getting out serving dishes, setting the table and
putting rolls on a pan to bake.
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