With four small children I have a very limited amount of time to prepare meals, every second counts to be able to get things done, especially for my very impatient 2-year-old. :) Clutter and chaos drive me crazy and literally make me panicky. So I have organized my pantry in such a manner that I can easily find what I'm looking for. I've done this using several different sized bins and containers.
Here's how to get started:
- Pull everything out of your pantry one shelf at a time (taking the opportunity to discard things you don't need)
- Categorize items in a way that makes sense to you
- Make a list of all the categories so you'll know how many bins to purchase
- Once you've purchased the bins, organize your food accordingly
- Label each bin
- Place food back on shelf according to genre
Helpful Hints:
- Use different sized containers for different sized foods ie small flat baskets for spices, deep bins for flours and sugars, pourable containers for pastas, etc.
- Don't waste money looking for storage items at a specialty store, the cheapest places I have found are Drug stores and Wal-Mart.
- Keep similar foods together ie all baking items on one shelf, all cooking items on another, breakfast, drinks, etc.
Examples of what could go in each bin:
- Bread (include peanut butter and extra jellies)
- Packaged dinners (Mac n' cheese or Hamburger Helper)
- Rice
- Flours/sugars
- Soups/sauces
- Oils/Vinegars
- Misc. baking
- Baking chips/nuts
Organize your pantry in a way that makes sense to you and be sure and let your husband and kids in on the system so it always stays nice and neat!
1 comment:
I do this my my pantry but I think I need more bins because it doesn't seem to stay organized long term.
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