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Organizing

“The key is not to prioritize what's on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities.”   Steven Covey

Organize Your Kitchen

 

Does your kitchen look messy? Are you tired of stuff sitting on the counters?

Find out how to organize and streamline your kitchen. You will feel better, have more room to work in, and know where everything is.

 

Life is easier when you know where everything is in your kitchen.  Life is simpler when you can easily reach for what you need and instantly start preparing your recipe. Depending on whether you love to cook or just cook because it is necessary, organizing your kitchen is essential for all people who want to accomplish more.

 

Follow these important tips:

 

1)         Find a place in your kitchen or pantry for everything that relates to food.

 

2)         Use quality organizing products you buy once, such as cabinet inserts for your spices, silverware, kitchenware, containers, pantry racks, and bins.

 

3)         Clean cabinets and counters as you’re organizing.

 

4)         Place plates & silverware closest to table.

 

5)         Store pots & pans nearest the stove.

 

6)         Give away all those small appliances sitting on the counter you never use.

 

7)         Store essential small appliances in cabinet.

 

8)         Clean out near to expiration canned goods and old spices and donate to your local soup kitchen.

 

9)          Place all spices together and store them closest to the stove or mixer.

 

10)       Place all canned goods in cabinet or pantry by category of food;

 for example, all corn together, peas together, tomato sauce, etc.

 

11)       Place newest cans in back if you have a rolling system.

 

12)       Always place newest cans on the same side if you place them in cabinet, so everybody knows which ones to use first.

 

13)       Place cleaning chemicals together in secure area to protect children.

 

14)       Keep the system up – when you’re done and something leaves your hand, put it back in its place and most everything will stay organized.

 

15)       Enjoy your organized environment!

 

Betty Gustin

 

 

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