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The Last Frontier – Kitchen Shelf

Posted by Carolyn on
 November 18, 2008
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As promised – here it is – a kitchen cupboard that refuses to be organized.

You can see that I have made previous attempts with this shelf. The challenge is that it is deep, pulls out but is at knee height. To really use the space effectively, I have to find tall containers to store the food that could then be labelled on top. That would make them easy to see, identify and ,hopefully, with the right size container, easy to access.

My strategy?

  • Pull everything out and completely empty the shelf. (Clean it while empty).
  • Assess what to keep and what to get rid of (don’t use, don’t need or is too old to keep).
  • Determine from what is left how many containers I need.
  • Get the containers. You may have your favourite source; one of mine is the Dollar Store. I have already determined a location to get the size and especially the height I need.
  • Fill up the containers.
  • Label.
  • Put everything back. I will make everything fit the space I have as there isn’t any other space i our 1970’s renovated kitchen for these items. They have to live in the space available.

Stay tuned for the after pictures!

Home Organizing
Tags : Kitchen, labelling, Labels, pantry

Organizing Food in the Pantry

Posted by Carolyn on
 August 6, 2008
  ·  1 Comment

For many people, the pantry shelves represent the last frontier of organizing in the kitchen. Never was this more true that in my own kitchen, despite being in business for over 3 years as a professional organizer.

Organizing a pantry, often filled with half-full boxes of dry goods, is an exercise in matching up the right container with the right food stuff to fit in the right space. Remember those pre-school “fit the right shape into the right hole”? Here are some strategies to help you along:

  • Rigid containers always store better than floppy bags. It doesn’t matter whether you are purchasing food storage containers from a direct marketing distributor or the dollar store, consider repackaging your dry goods out of their original product bag into a rigid food storage container.
  • Go vertical – often we loose valuable storage space by not using up the full height of a storage shelf. Try and fill up as much of the shelf height as possible. If necesary, consider investing in some additional shelf steps to turn a tall shelf into two shorter shelves.
  • Label – no surprise here. Labels provide directed choice. It’s like opening up the pantry and finding the road map with your route already marked to the wild rice or icing sugar.
  • Buy only what you use – get rid of what you don’t. If your family won’t eat the whole wheat pasta no matter how many different versions of their favourite sauce you put on it – get rid of it. (Maybe the neighbour’s children will eat it?). Your pantry space is valuable – don’t use it to warehouse food you won’t use.
  • Group similar items together. If all the vinegar is organized together on the shelf, determing if you have any balsamic for the new salad dressing recipe is much easier.
  • Enjoy! After your hard work of sorting, repackaging and organizing the food – plan a great meal for yourself and/or your family to celebrate all the great food you found in there!
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Tags : food organizing, Kitchen, organize the kitchen, pantry
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