Grab and go sacks are a lot easier when you prepare them in
advance. This way, you have less little hands grabbing handfuls of pretzels,
fruit snacks, or crackers. Find see-through baskets with handles and organize
smaller items like snacks, dinner sides, pasta and sauces. Label the containers
if you’re able, so there will be no excuses (less excuses?) for lack of
organization.
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Boxes upon boxes of pasta, candies, and baking goods. It
seems the supply never ends, until you go to make something for dinner and
realize you’ve run out. Use glass containers to store and display dried goods
and keep track of what you have and what you need to buy on your next grocery
run.
You can easily double your cabinet space by investing in
hanging, attachable under-the-shelf racks. Store dinnerware, smaller boxes,
napkins, or even utensils.
Pots and pans and their corresponding lids never fit well in
any cabinet it seems. Invest in lid organizers that either sit in the bottom of
a cabinet space or attach to the inside of the cabinet door. Save even more
space by finding unique ways to hang pots and pans, such as above a large
window or from an island light fixture.
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