Kitchen Declutter & Organization
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- Опубліковано 23 кві 2024
- How to declutter your kitchen from top to bottom!!
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I'm replacing all my plastic tools and items with glass, wood or metal to minimize the microplastic in my food. Love your channel
Good move! 🌟
For so many years we assumed we needed all those kitchen supplies. It's so nice to be set free from those old false mind sets. 😊
Absolutely!! 🌟
I realize I need a new broiler pan after 30 years!!, so I'm going to put it on my gift list for my daughter so she has ideas for what to buy me. I'm sure I'll find other things I need as I declutter.
I re-read The Slob Sisters Catch Up on the Kitchen. They divided the kitchen into wet, hot, cold, dry and miscellaneous areas. They worked on one area at a time. I also used this book to zone areas of my office and my garage.
Great! ✅🩵
Dana K White from A Slob Comes Clean recommends putting tubs away with the lids on. It’s a great way to make sure everything is kept together and not have too much as it does take up more space.
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Those who store containers with the lids attached must not feed their freezer or cook for one. I do both, and I need more containers than Dana's system allows. I sort my containers about twice a year and declutter/recycle the damaged ones.
I recently started putting any 'Tupperware' lids and cutting boards into box/plastic tub/plastic magazine holder - they are in the same location as whatever matches it (Tupperware lids in same drawer/cabinet as the Tupperware for example) and since they are UPRIGHT and narrow, everything 'stands' upright, is easy to grab, and easy to slide back into the location when putting away after its washed. This has been a game changer for me. I luckily had a plastic magazine holder that I found at a 'dollar store' and my one plastic tub (I think it was from an old fridge of ours) was meant for eggs, but I tossed the egg insert long ago. So all my new containers are things that I had on hand. Waaalaaaaa! Side note: keeping my lids like this also allows me to see any broken or extra ones, so I can easily recycle those that are beyond use
That’s genius! 🌟
I just went through all my cups and scaled back to one cup per kid. 😂 Well one regular and one straw thermal cup. Mama is sick of the dirty cup situation around here. Didn't get rid of but living this way as a experiment and see what happens. So perfect timing for kitchens. ☺️
Great experiment! 🤞🏼💪🏼
I put each lid on it's container. Haven't lost or damaged a lid in years. I use glass storage containers with plastic lids. We don't have drawers so they go in the pantry. Great compilation video Robyn!!
Sounds great! 🩵
I keep pausing to declutter stuff while I'm watching...thanks for the inspiration 😊
Love that! 🌟
This was inspiring and fun to watch. I love your side-banter. You're a joy.
Also, completely off topic....your lipstick colour is absolutely beautiful and so flattering!❤
Thanks so so much! 💕✌🏼
8:00 I like the concept of lean design in healthcare that you mentioned.
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You can use the tongs to pull out stuff from washing machine deep down. And actually the basic non-plastic end ones are supposed to be best IF it has the quick pop end to open/close. You should be able to softly pop it on your hip to open. If you have to pull a little piece to open /close then get rid of or use in laundry room. Little kids can get to laundry so they can help learn to participate in laundry process.
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Ooo! A short handle utensils drawer!!!! I have a drawer I wanted to move things out of my utensil drawer... I didn't have anything in the drawer I decluttered that I didn't use or only had one of even if I use more obscure. But I like the idea of specifically short handles stuff. Having their own space. 😊 I mean.... realisticly most do these actually belong in a different space. But didn't think of it in that way. It was more weirder stuff. But some do the stuff isn't nessisary 'weird' or not used as much. Just more annoying in the current drawer mainly due to length or odd shape.
It’s a puzzle… do whatever works in your kitchen and for your needs! Let me know if this idea ends up working for you! 🤞🏼🌟
I absolutely love Eeorye!!
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Thanks for the video, Robin!
My pleasure! 💕💕💕
So many great ideas! Thank You ❤
You are so welcome! ❤️🌟✅
Love this:)
Thanks! 🤍🌟
On the tupperware lids thing, I wound up switching everything out to 4x6x2 inch glass with plastic lids. Everything nests, and the lids stand up alongside. For larger things I use my pot in pot instant pot containers.
Neat! ✅
Dad's secret chili ingredient was a can of beer. It adds a great depth of flavor to the chili.
Wow! 🍺
Thank you, I need to get to work on my kitchen.
You can do it! 💪🏼✅
Thank you, I've been working on it for some time. One shelf or drawer at a time. I've been sick with one thing after another for the last three years. But I'll keep doing what I can. Thank you for the encouragement.
Peal (mostly but leave a little to hold) avocados and eat like an apple, peal grapefruits and eat like oranges. No knife and no utensils needed. We make things too hard lol same with kiwi. Leave the skin on. There is no reason to take it off. (Unless you have texture issues but it taste good and meant to be eat with the inside). Absolutely no dishes needed to be dirty to eat these three fruits!
Sounds yummy and fun! 🥝 🥑 🍊
I have my oil in a plastic bin to keep it from getting on my cabinets
Great idea! 💡
Molly Yeh has an olive oil cake with almond flour & raspberries that’s delicious
Oh yum! 💕
Ditch the canola oil!
Good point…
Unless I missed something, isn’t the kitchen usually white like counter tops and such? Living room looks the same.
Think it is snips of a lot of older videos pieced together and not fresh content but a refresh of past videos.
Yes. I’ve been making a few “reruns” of favorites recently. Good eye! 👋🏼👍🏼
Yay it was a bonus, and I didn't even know😂
Pots and pans and utensils I feel like I need a lot of.../ Well multiples. We have kids with food sensitivities. We avoid egg, and dairy and wheat..... But not for everyone. So it is a bunch of changing round foods and the non egg free children love eggs and the non dairy children love cheese. So we are always mixing and matching stuff and having different pans/ utensils.
Whatever works for you and it sounds like you have what you need! ❤️
Your counters are so free of clutter. I hope to reach that point someday. My 32 yr old daughter lives with us and she leaves everything out. 😑
I had no idea pineapples should be kept upside down! 🍍
You can do it! 🤞🏼✅
You all need to watch Paul Akers to learn about LEAN.
He is very lean, not necessarily minimal.
Danya
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Coconut oil is great for dementia..... Supposedly. I commented on someone's video recently..... May have been you. 😂 So sorry if a repeat. 🫠 Bruce Fife has a talk about Alzheimer's/ dementia and coconut oil. I watched it on you tube found it doing my own curious research. But it was a great long talk. I wanna say like 45 min or something like that. He has a book the coconut oil miracle that I bought years ago before coconut oil was cool. Probably early 2000s. 😂 I think it was the fifth edition I had.
Also don't know if the book specifically mentioned dementia in it at all but did mention a lot of amazing things it can help. I was interested in the metabolism bit. But lots about diseases and such. Very interesting if you like nutritional information like that. Which I bet you do. 😊
Thanks for sharing! 🥥