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Kitchen Supplies Available for Easy Storage and Organization

Your kitchen will be a much cleaner and more spacious place if you invest in great storage and organization items. Although the cost may initially seem high, with proper organization, you will have more space and will want to spend more time in your kitchen. Even if you don’t learn any new recipes, you can become a better cook, just by cooking and baking more often. Check out the following kitchen items that can help you stay organized in the kitchen:

Saving Space

Also consider a produce keeper. When you get your fruits and vegetables home from the store, wash them and otherwise get the prep work done. That way, when you are ready to cook, you will save tons of time. Produce keepers, which come in a variety of sizes, will keep your fruits and vegetables fresher longer. They can easily be organized in your refrigerator, stacked so that you can see what is in each container. It is much better than using old whipped topping containers!

You can also save spaces in other places in your kitchen. Plate cradles are another great way to maximize room. These holders are used to stack plates vertically, so that you have more room for items in your cabinets. This can also help prevent chips form on the edges of your plates. Also consider other space-saver items like step shelves for your counters, a garbage bin holder with a top and space to store items around it, and door organizers for all of the smaller items in your kitchen.

Storing Food

We already talked about produce keepers, but there are other items you can use to organize your food items when you get home from the grocery store. First, invest in a set of canisters for your baking items like flour, sugar, and brown sugar. Canisters can help keep your items fresher longer, as wells as provide you with an organized way to see ingredients. It also helps you to keep your kitchen clean, as you should not have to deal with open, half-full bags of baking supplies spilling all over your cupboards.

You should also invest in containers to hold snack foods and cereal. Usually, when you open a bag of potato chips or box of shredded wheat, you have to eat it quickly to avoid it going stale. Instead, you can purchase a plastic container. As soon as you get home, empty the box or bag into the container and make sure the top is on tightly. Your food won’t go stale and you should be able to see exactly how much is left the next time you are going shopping.

Other Storage and Organization Tools

Drawer organizers are also a good idea. When you have a tall cabinet, a lot of space is usually wasted. Instead, you can purchase shelves that roll out, allowing you to store more small items. Roll-out shelves are inexpensive and easy to install. You can also purchase drawer liners to help keep items on these shelves and other shelves in your kitchen from sliding around.

Pots and pans are notoriously hard to organize. Consider getting some kind of rack. A number of retailers make great baker’s racks to hold your pots and pans, and they can lean against walls or even hang overhead. There are also storage options for homeowners who want to keep their pots and pans in cabinets and out of sight.

Don’t forget to also purchase a bookcase for your kitchen. While most people forget this item, you need a great place to store all of the cookbooks in your kitchen. As you spend more and more time in the kitchen, you will need to organize your recipes and cookbooks so that when you need a recipe, you are able to find it quickly.

Keeping your kitchen organized will help you save both time and money. You should be able to find food items and equipment faster, and you will not purchase the same item twice because you misplaced it or didn’t see that you had it already. There is a good chance your food will also last longer, and you will wind up making fewer trips to the grocery store. Overall, buying a number of storage items to help you organize the food and tools in your kitchen is one of the best investments you can make as a home chef.

Lucinda Jones

Lucinda Jones is a freelance writer who writes about cooking and other home products, often discussing particular types of items such as kitchen supplies.

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