Organizing Your Pantry

Organizing Your Pantry
by Modernize.com

If you’re like us here at Modernize, you’ve dreamt of the large walk-in pantries you often see on home improvement shows. Each item has a custom shelf, and items are perfectly labeled, making the kitchen an organized work of art. But what if you’re limited on space? Many homes come with a small, bare-bones pantry or at times, just cabinets around the appliances. Maximizing these storage areas and having necessities within reach as you cook for your family makes kitchen time more enjoyable for everyone. Use these simple solutions to create an organized pantry to rival any professional arrangement.
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Start by clearing out what you don’t use anymore.You may be surprised to find many expired ingredients that should be thrown away. If you find anything that seems to have lingered for a while (and is still within its freshness date), challenge yourself to use it in the upcoming week so that you can begin with a clean workspace. You can search recipes by ingredients on Supercook.com and make your pantry purge fun.

Keep in mind that you want to be able to see everything you have. It’s a great idea to start grouping like items together and label when you can. Put all chips together, all baking supplies together, etc. Utilize see-through storage containers with twist lids that you can use to store grains, sugars, and other pourable items. Keeping your pantry foods in a twist can will keep them fresher longer by allowing less air inside—and stackable containers will be even more efficient. Chalkboard labels allow you to reuse the containers for other items in the future, and they’re also eye-catchingly cute.

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At times, you may need to get creative to find extra shelving or storage solutions for your food. If you have a door, use the back to hang over-the-door shelving or a spice rack. You can hang hooks to hold your shopping bags or foil. Install rolling drawers on the bottom shelf of your pantry to keep food off the floor—this is also a creative way to store oddly shaped items. If you run out of space in your pantry, install a drawer system to hold your paper products in the most organized way possible. You never want shelves to be over crowded, so if you have to create additional space outside of the pantry so that things remain organized, there are many ways to make extra storage.
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Keeping your pantry items organized and easy to find is important to every family. Creating healthy meals is one of the most essential parts of the day, and by creating a pantry that you love will inspire you to get more interested in cooking at home. You’ll find yourself proud of your kitchen and free to create meals your whole family will love.

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