by Nancy Black, Professional Organizer
Five Simple Kitchen Organizing Tips
Having an organized kitchen will save you time and money. You’ll save time by having what you need easily accessible; you’ll save money because you won’t buy duplicates of things that you already have!
Here are five simple kitchen organizing tips:
1. Alphabetize your spices so that you will be able to see which spices you already have, avoiding duplicate purchases.
2. Use drawer organizers to arrange items in “junk drawers” and drawers used for cooking utensils. Use appropriate organizers to accommodate different utensil’s sizes and shapes.
3. Use rectangular storage containers to store foods in the refrigerator: they stack well and allow you to store more food in the same space.
4. Small packages of nonperishable foods can be organized in containers to keep them neat and visible.
5. Know the interior measurements of your refrigerator, kitchen cabinets, and pantry. This let’s you choose the right containers or shelf dividers to make the use of the space you have.
Still overwhelmed? Don’t know where to start?
Nancy Black is a Professional Organizer
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My Life in France
by Julia Child
Julie
Child's memoir of her first embrace of France and cooking. Julia Child
singlehandedly created a new approach to American cuisine with her
cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking and her television show
The French Chef, but as she reveals in this bestselling memoir, she was
not always a master chef.
Julie and Julia: My Year of Cooking Dangerously
by Julie Powell
Julie
& Julia, the bestselling memoir that's "irresistible....A kind of
Bridget Jones meets The French Chef" (Philadelphia Inquirer), is now a
major motion picture. Julie Powell, nearing thirty and trapped in a
dead-end secretarial job, resolves to reclaim her life by cooking in
the span of a single year, every one of the 524 recipes in Julia
Child's legendary Mastering the Art of French Cooking. Her unexpected
reward: not just a newfound respect for calves' livers and aspic, but a
new life-lived with gusto. The film is written and directed by Nora
Ephron and stars Amy Adams as Julie and Meryl Streep as Julia.
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