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JojoNH Posted - Jan 09 2011 : 06:10:31 AM
Okay, so I was fussing in my kitchen the other night. . .trying to find the lid that fit a container. . . more lids than containers, hmmm how does that happen? This inspired me to give myself a challenge for 2011 . . To re-organize my kitchen for better functionality. . Starting with those darn containers!! So each month I am tackling something different. January is for clearing out and matching up.
So, if I no longer need it, use it or it's missing parts. . . it's out of here!! It will either be re-purposed, repaired or disposed of.

How about you? Are you up to the challenge? Just 10 minutes each day in the kitchen until the task is complete. Are you in??

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JojoNH Posted - Mar 02 2011 : 04:47:55 AM
Okay it's time to move this challenge forward to the next level. . are you ready???????

Storage for our food stock!! Okay, we all live in homes, apartments, trailers, camps etc. . . storage space is at a premium and being organized does help. So. . . what to do with the storage of bulk purchases. . . Since everything is coded by date of purchase, it's easy to rotate the stock. . but how to store what. . . here is where we all need to get creative and share what is working for us.

I have several of those large plastic totes. . these will work great for things like sugar, flour, cereal, grains etc. Then I started to wonder about the canned goods. If I simply stack them on the shelves in the basement, I am worried about the dampness that might occur and rust the cans. . . not a good thing. So, decided to re-purpose an old dresser to hold all my towels, linens etc to free up my large linen closet for can storage. A nice dry place, perfect temperature year round and easy access to the kitchen ( just 4 steps around the corner!)

Now I am going to need to spill over to the basement. . . I don't want to use the plastic totes, they would be to heavy to move on the shelves. . . so, what do all of you do to keep the cans in good shape until needed?? ( I do use a dehumidifier, however, I still worry about the dampness effecting the cans)

Time to share!!


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JojoNH Posted - Feb 25 2011 : 2:19:23 PM
LOL!! Hey Lisa, I'm right there with you! The pans I need to replace are the hand-me-downs I have had since college days. . . the ones the kids learned to cook in etc. I have always wanted my own set of Revere pans to go with my cast iron pans. Love the copper bottoms, the way they cook the food and it will be a long awaited gift to myself for all the cooking I do for everyone else

Not sure if I mentioned I have one of those wrought iron, 3-tiered pan holders. . . works wonderful for all my cast iron pans. . now I need to create something for all the misfits! LOL!! Oh,. . . and don't get me started on all the baking pans I have. . .LOL!!!

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lisalisa Posted - Feb 25 2011 : 1:23:00 PM
The pans, the pans... Oh, yes, Joanna, but how I do love those specialty pans!
I keep the Christmas pans in the container(s) with the other seasonal items. Easter? - the same. Canning items? I haven't quite gotten to yet(why? I don't know..), but I guess it's good that I don't make pasta! (yet!) However, I do have some pans that were my grandmother's. Do they need replacing? I hope not!
Thanks to you I'm moving, I'm sorting and I'm organizing!
--- L
JojoNH Posted - Feb 25 2011 : 12:24:59 PM
I must admit, having all of your support has kept me motivated to
"Gett'er done!" I have just two cabinets left to do, the pans. . . Oh the dreaded pans!! LOL!! Now I have decided to replace the ones that truly need replacing . . . so this year I will eventually have a new set and the old ones will be dedicated to either soap making, fabric dying or for outdoor use at the barbecue or open fire cooking.

Now, I am sure I am not the only one with tons of specialty items to use for specific tasks. . . like canning, pasta making and so forth.
I am curious as to how you store your unique items when they are "out of season".

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henlady35904 Posted - Feb 20 2011 : 07:27:36 AM
I saw an article in a magazine(can't remember which one) about organizing lids. Get a small dish drainer, put it in the cabinet and store the lids in the plate slots. I haven't tried this yet, but maybe it will help! By the way, the cabinets look great! Keep up the good work!
JojoNH Posted - Feb 19 2011 : 11:51:17 AM
Hey Lisa,
Glad your moving along with your challenge! I have received in several shipments of food, there is still lots of room for more! This was one of the best things about cleaning up my kitchen. . . room for my reserve foods, not to mention all the canned goods that will be coming as everything begins to grow!

One thing I am saving for is a freezer. Something I have needed all along, however, the expense has been more than we could afford at the time. Now with the money I am saving by purchasing in bulk, having it shipped to my home for free. . . there is money to put away towards my freezer! Now that is a great reward for getting organized and being thrifty

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lisalisa Posted - Feb 17 2011 : 07:08:41 AM
Hey, Joanna, Movin' along, chuggin' through...
I did get a lot of cabinets cleared out, and now that I can get out of the house (snow is melting!) I can head over to the thrift store to drop off some things.
I've also realized that keeping heavy things on lower shelves makes life a little easier for me. The same with glass. I have a habit of dropping things, so I guess, it doesn't have as far to fall. ;) I'm so glad for the extra space!
Oh, I keep my aprons on the inside of the kitchen cupboard (easy access). But I really like the rake idea!
----L
JojoNH Posted - Feb 17 2011 : 05:37:57 AM
Tina, Great Idea, I use mine to hang fresh herbs from to dry, never thought about it for hanging an apron or two from!!

How is everyone coming along with their kitchens so far??

Just finished my 4th cabinet, 3 to go! Cannot believe how much storage space I have ended up with. . . makes me happy knowing I have cases of food on it's way. . . now I have a place to put it all!!

Joanna #566

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Bellepepper Posted - Feb 15 2011 : 09:46:51 AM
Tina, what a great idea, the rake head!!. I think I know where one is out in the shop. I am going to hang it in my bathroom, (garden decor) to hang my chains and beads on. I don't like them in the jewelry box where they get tangled up.

Thanks, Belle
Especially For You Posted - Feb 15 2011 : 08:11:30 AM
hi Joanna~ I use an old rake to hang my aprons on just the metal rake head.

Blessings
Tina
JojoNH Posted - Feb 15 2011 : 03:57:06 AM
So how are you all doing with your kitchen challenge so far??
For those of you who completed it already, how are you doing at keeping it organized?

Now, here is a good question for all, how do you store all your aprons and where do you put the one you use while in the kitchen? Do you hang it up? put it on the counter? put it in a drawer?

For me, I am looking for a creative hook to hang my two aprons on. (I use two in the kitchen, one for cooking/baking, the other for cleaning)


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fudsy Posted - Feb 12 2011 : 08:54:02 AM
gosh, now that one I'm not sure about. But if you have done all this wonderful things to your soil and plants still die it sounds like something is hiding down there.

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marjean Posted - Feb 12 2011 : 08:13:29 AM
I don't know but if I do how do I get rid of them with non-toxic methods? I only use natural or organic products for everything.

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fudsy Posted - Feb 12 2011 : 07:27:02 AM
Marsha- are you sure you have cut-worms, or another underground pest living in your soil?

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marjean Posted - Feb 11 2011 : 09:01:24 AM
I like the mug idea too. So, my question is can I start any kind of seed this way? Our ground where I put the garden is not letting the plants thrive and live. They do good for a while and then all of a sudden for different reasons, rain, heat they kill over.

So, help! How can I get these plants to grow and survive? I started seeds in my planter box then when they were good and strong moved them to the ground and about two weeks later died. We conditioned the soil with top soil, cow manure and peat moss. My dh blended it well. The weeds love it but the vege. plants don't.

I like the idea of taking inventory of the pantry and making a list to go by. We have tupperware full of stuff that seldom gets used. I will try this method and see if now we can plan our meals around what's in the pantry and stop buying new from the store. lol

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JojoNH Posted - Feb 11 2011 : 03:42:34 AM
LOL!! I can see the dog chewing his way through the sock drawer now!!

Glad everyone liked the mug idea, gives me a warm feeling to close my eyes and see all these farmgirl kitchens with mugs lined up on their window sills, fresh herbs sprouting. . . even sprouts sprouting!! A great way to chase away the winter blues!!

Okay, here is a Kitchen Tip of the Day:

As my bulk purchases are arriving, the one thing that needs to be done first, write the date on each package or can. ( I usually put month/year) The second thing I do put them onto my kitchen list, a very simple list to be sure. . . Product/how many. Now I can put everything away and from the master list know what is on hand for cooking. Now, to save time, I discovered that a sleeve protector for a sheet of paper has a dual use. . . slip the list in and on the sheet protector using a grease pencil, mark off each time one of the items is used. Then once I have reordered ( I will know the case count now too) I simply wipe off the grease pencil tally and start again. . . no new list needs to be generated!!

Joanna #566

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marjean Posted - Feb 10 2011 : 4:46:44 PM
Isn't it funny how all these kitchens across the country have the same problem with those lids and containers. I used to sell Tupperware and have those nifty storage holders you attach to the walls. Mine are all full of lids but where did all the containers get to?

Mystery around my house of 3 is they get taken outside to dump in the trash when the left overs can no longer be recognized and no one wants to open the lid. The next thing I know I see a line of them on my picnic table and yell okay DH please go rescue my containers before the sun dry wroughts them and the crack. LOL

So, what we do is save all those lids and containers in bags and then when we finally find the matches we put them together and back in the cabinet they go.

The same thing happens to our socks around here. But, I've solved that mystery too! What the washer doesn't eat the dog does. LOL

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fudsy Posted - Feb 10 2011 : 3:45:40 PM
[quote]Originally posted by JojoNH

That's wonderful!! I have a suggestion for a few of those mugs. .
Fill them 3/4 way with potting soil and plant something easy to grow like mint, they make a great gift to surprise someone with and at the same time get rid of all the extra mugs that started to accumulate.
If you want the recipient to be able to use the mug, use a plastic bag as a liner first, that way it can be lifted out, planted in their garden and use the mug. ( oh, for the plastic bag, I use bread bags)

What a great idea Joanna! I have a box out in our shop of mugs with no home. I can line the windowsill with new starts. I'm ready for Spring, even if it's not ready for me.

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fudsy Posted - Feb 10 2011 : 3:41:05 PM
So today I decided to defrost my freezers. I have a small chest freezer besides the one with our fridge. I can't believe all the stuff I found. At least there were not any mystery items LOL. I found out that I'm chicken poor! I made a list of how many of what I have for dinner ideas. Then I moved all the meat into one freezer and everything else into the other one. If I purchase a couple of pot roasts (when they go on sale) I shouldn't have to buy meat for a couple of months. Now I have to sit down with the cookbooks and find some fun things to make.

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Annie S Posted - Feb 10 2011 : 1:11:49 PM
Joanna, what a great idea! I don't really have a lot of extra mugs, but this idea would make me go to the thrift store and get some to use for your idea. What a great gift idea too. Think I'll plant some herbs in some mugs just for me to use. Thanks for sharing. It's just a great idea for repurposing and reusing an item.
JojoNH Posted - Feb 09 2011 : 3:54:32 PM
That's wonderful!! I have a suggestion for a few of those mugs. .
Fill them 3/4 way with potting soil and plant something easy to grow like mint, they make a great gift to surprise someone with and at the same time get rid of all the extra mugs that started to accumulate.
If you want the recipient to be able to use the mug, use a plastic bag as a liner first, that way it can be lifted out, planted in their garden and use the mug. ( oh, for the plastic bag, I use bread bags)

So what are you going to put in your empty space?? I can see a large tea selection lined up. . . giggle!

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Vintage Sue Posted - Feb 07 2011 : 5:41:50 PM
So I just tackled the cupboard housing about a zillion coffee mugs (odd, since no one in the house actually drinks coffee....)I have a separate cupboard for my favorite tea mugs. I've got a nice big box of mugs and insulated cups (how did we ever end up with so many?) now to donate to goodwill or purple heart, and actual empty space on my shelves! Wahoo!!

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JojoNH Posted - Feb 07 2011 : 04:53:39 AM
I know what you mean. . . I started this because I had more lids than containers. . . sorted through ALL of them, matched up container to their lids. . . re-purposed the rest. . . guess what? Now suddenly, there are more containers than lids!!! How the heck does that happen??? Are your containers sneaking over to visit me?? LOL!!
( okay, so the extra containers really came from a box stored in the basement I had forgotten about!)

I love your idea for holding the silverware. I hate the cute little shaped ones. . . tough to clean and never hold all your stuff!

Okay, tip of the Day:

Take your cans that you normally would recycle. . . think soup size or larger. . these make great containers for mini gardens. I am starting a full set of super large ones with grass for my chickens!
As the grass grows, I can "harvest" it with scissors to feed my girls.
( one for the kitty too!) They love the treat and once the can becomes to worn out, I can then recycle it at our transfer station.



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batznthebelfry Posted - Feb 05 2011 : 2:56:04 PM
I love this idea...I too have the breeding lids that show up in my cabinets with nothing they want to fit to...I think they are sneaking in while I am asleep...When I get tired of the whole mess I go thur & get rid of all the plastic containers, strange lids ect & either put them in the recycling can that is now a huge plastic trashcan or set them aside to put in my art shop for using with the chickens or containers for nails, & shop junk that seems to also have a mind of its own. If I had children I would keep the lids for art projects since there is so many fun things you can do with them but at least I can recycle them thur my trash company. does anyone else hate those silverware plastic separat-ers? They are never big enough to hold all the silverware so I put mine in the shop for screw drivers ect & bought at the dollar store (love that store) those long plastic containers that hold crackers. they actually will hold my big soup spoons! I just put them side by side in the drawer & that way the silverware is separated & I will tell you they are easier to wash up than the other thingy. I also have a old metal dish washer thingy for baby nipples that I have in the drawer for small things like tiny bottle spouts ...another thing I did was use a picnic metal silverware/napkin holder for my washed silverware...it holds alot more washed silverware than what the dish drainer one does & I can even put big knifes, wooden spoons ect in it...I got it on discount at the end of the summer at CVS (drug store) plus it doesn't fall over if too much stuff is in it & when the stuff is dry I can take the whole thing over to the drawers & empty it. They are plastic coated wire so they are easy to clean.

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Vintage Sue Posted - Feb 05 2011 : 1:37:30 PM
Thanks Joanna! I'll go check out that thread right now!

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