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Keep a list on your fridge of leftovers inside.
Family members are more likely to eat them if there is a visual
reminder.
• Remove from your kitchen counters anything that you do not use on a daily basis. •
Organize your refrigerator and freezer by
• Keep knives, peeler, vegetable brushes and cutting boards together in an island or a drawer near the sink. • Expand kitchen space. Install a shelf under the sink. Add racks to the inside of cabinet doors to hold plastic wrap and cleaners. Use hooks to hold utensils. • Make a spreadsheet of meals you normally make. Choose seven and add them to your grocery list. Do this every week. Need help? click here: meal_planning@sendfree.com and I'll email you the list I use at home. • Keep as few plastic containers as possible. Most leftovers only keep for a few days anyway. Place them, with lids on, in a cabinet. •
Develop an area in your kitchen for lunch making if
you have school kids or someone who
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Organize Your Kitchen with these quick and easy
tips!
• Buy step shelves which fit into your cabinets or pantry. They'll keep cans visible and organized. you'll find them at most home stores. • Keep a binder of take out menus in your kitchen. Also keep them in your office and car to save time. • Pour drinks over the sink. Peel food over the trash can or disposal. Preventing messes is a solid step toward a cleaner kitchen. • Keep a phone list in your kitchen of important numbers and restaurants that deliver. Tape it inside the kitchen cabinet near your phone. • Buy only see-through plastic or glass containers for the kitchen. Food gets lost and spoils if you can't see what's inside. Make a "leftovers" list and post it on the fridge. •
Save time in the kitchen by assigning a "helper
Copyright 2008 Barbara Myers. All Rights Reserved.
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