Something that is essential to me in the keeping of my own home is making sure my kitchen and pantry are organized. I spend a ton of time cooking and laboring over homemade meals- I need to be able to find shit! And let's face it- keeping an organized pantry saves you time and money. Plain and simple.
I'm the first to admit that my pantry isn't fabulous but it works. I am also battling a super small 1980's kitchen. Did these people NOT eat?!? Why so little storage space? So my solution was to buy a pantry and stick it in my living room. Ugh....I know...I know...
My Spice Drawer |
The goal to keeping an organized pantry is to have your items visible and easily accessible. I also suggest stocking up when things are on sale and rotating your items so nothing expires. This ensures you will always get a good price and always have that item available in your home.
My Pantry |
You can see that my cans are lined up, forward facing by item. This allows me to know when I'm running low on something. Which BTW- see that empty space between the Pinto Beans & Black Beans? That's where my Kidney Beans should go. I totally ran out and the store I usually buy my organic Kidney Beans at has not had them in stock during my last 2 visits. Oops!
I keep items that are currently being used towards the front of the pantry and simply place the extras behind them. For example, the cereal boxes & crackers on the top left are lined up with the name of the item facing forward. The unopened extra boxes are directly behind it. So when we finish the item, I toss it and move the one behind up to the front. Then I put that item on my grocery list so I can by a replacement & restock. Make sense?
The Box |
Keeping yourself organized does not have to cost you a buttload of money. There is NO reason for you to
The Snack Basket |
Potatoes, extra paper napkins, larger sized items and my recipe book all go down on the bottom shelf on the right.
The big green bowl belongs to my son- he puts his candy from Christmas, Easter & Halloween in here. There's also a package of Oreo's that he got after a soccer game & a can of Pringles in there. Yuck! This is his treat bowl. I bought it on clearance after Halloween many, many years ago and it works great! When he has earned a reward or treat, he's allowed to pick something out of this bowl. And if I'm honest- most times after a meal he can grab a small piece of candy. Don't tell him- but every month or so, I weed through his bowl and throw stuff out. Shhh....
So there you have it. A glimpse into my somewhat OCD life. If you don't already have an organized pantry or some system in place- I highly recommend you work on it. Get creative and use things you see around the house, improvise! You can do it!
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