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christine D.
January 23, 2021
It appears that you have outgrown your lazy Susan. Why not contact the Container Store for some kind of container that would accommodate your spices in clear bottles with a label on each.
MCM S.
January 22, 2021
I have a wall-cabinet lazy Susan I use for my spices. With quarantine & COVID I have been cooking up a storm and my spices have multiplied. Alpha order isn’t enough for organization. I can’t find them easily. How can you help?
Karen K.
January 23, 2021
I have a corner spice cabinet that has a lazy Susan in it as well. I have recently put a small metal spice rack on the inside of the cabinet door. Most often used spices are kept here for easy access.
Bernadette M.
January 24, 2021
Hi MCM! I recently started using magnetized spice containers attached to my fridge for spices that I reach for often, but not *too* often - cardamom, Szechuan peppercorns, dried chilies, etc). My most-used spices (garlic powder, thyme, pepper flakes, paprika, etc) are next to my stove, and my least used spices are in two baskets on a top shelf in my pantry - I only bring them down when I need them. Everything is labeled on its lid so I can see it easily!
christine D.
January 20, 2021
How about including some ideas for senior citizens and short people who are vertically challenged!
Ruth
January 20, 2021
I also agree, though many of the suggestions in this article are smart and practical. We have a tiny kitchen, and the only real solution for extra space is vertical, but I'm 5'2". I'm rigorous about storing supplies by frequency of use, and those that come out only occasionally go up high. But if I have to climb on a step stool to retrieve something, I'm just not going to use it that often.
Karen K.
January 19, 2021
I keep a small marble lazy susan on the butcher block next to my stove top. It holds a myriad of items including a terracotta container with commonly used kitchen utensils centered in the middle. Around the bottom of the container I keep my pepper grinder, salt cellar, hot sauces, sugar jar and soy sauce, all of which get frequent use in my house. A tiny spin reveals what I need and the whole bit is not bigger than a dinner plate.
Bernadette M.
January 24, 2021
This is genius, and I may have to add this to my next kitchen re-organization to-do list!
GigiR
January 19, 2021
I finally solved a small storage problem. I have a lovely brown bean pot with lid. Its has 2 holes in it to allow steam to escape. The frequency of my oven browned bean making is zero. I cook a lot of other things, tho’. Storing onions has always been problematic here. If they end up in a cupboard, they get forgotten and turn to mush. So, I discovered that a 3 lb. sack of cooking onions will fit very nicely inside the bean pot that I had nowhere to store. I get to keep this lovely lidded ceramic pot and the onions keep well inside. I line the pot first with a paper towel to catch onions skins that break away. I switch it out each time I add a new batch of onion.
Bernadette M.
January 24, 2021
This is a wonderful idea. It's also along the lines of KonMari's "use what you have for storage bins" philosophy, so you don't inadvertently add more clutter!
Marcie
January 19, 2021
Over the years kitchen appliances like toaster ovens have gotten larger. I've not replaced my beat-up 30+ year old toaster oven for this reason. Also never succumbed to the lure of single purpose appliances.
lynn
January 19, 2021
I have 2 East Indian stainless tiffin type containers—one for Indian spices and the other one for everyday. They stack ie there is a lid.
Each one has room for seven spices inside.
I also converted a closet to a butlers pantry/-food processor, juicer, blender, garbage bags. No ladder required!!!!
Each one has room for seven spices inside.
I also converted a closet to a butlers pantry/-food processor, juicer, blender, garbage bags. No ladder required!!!!
GigiR
January 19, 2021
Thank you for reminding me to use my stainless (tiffin) spice canister. I’ve started to accumulate bagged spices that spill over in the cupboard especially if you’re in a hurry. The little stainless cans inside are purpose made to hold loose spices.
Jennifer D.
January 19, 2021
Lots of great suggestions here. We have a large square kitchen but a similar issue because the back quadrant of it is dead space (occupied by our back door on one wall and a window on the other wall). I bought a kitchen island to divide the space. That back quadrant is where the vacuum, mop and spare supplies live.
One thing I would add is to edit your storage container situation regularly. I tend to hoard the nicer plastic takeaway containers. They nest together and they are handy. But there's no need for them if you also have a set of storage containers.
One thing I would add is to edit your storage container situation regularly. I tend to hoard the nicer plastic takeaway containers. They nest together and they are handy. But there's no need for them if you also have a set of storage containers.
Connieg
January 19, 2021
I just turned my useless coat closet into another pantry. I ordered metal shelving to fit the closet and a new pantry was born. I have five extra shelves and floor space for bigger appliances. I love it!
Bernadette M.
January 24, 2021
Oh, I am so jealous that you have that extra closet. A girl can dream!
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August 21, 2019
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