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The Year of Organized Living- Freezer Overhaul

We've been buying a lot of frozen fruit for our Nutribullet smoothies. It's easier, cheaper and less wasteful to go frozen over fresh. Plus, it gives us a lot more variety. The problem is it created a huge mess in our freezer, with little bags of fruit, often spilling open, all over the place. We just shoved everything in there and had no clue of our inventory come shopping time.

Yes, that's ice cream...but I swear that most of the freezer has healthy foods.

Armed with a 20% off coupon, I decided to head to my favorite adult toy store (Bed, Bath and Beyond of course) to buy a Fridge Binz container to get the fruit organized.

Our latest Fridge Binz unit.

Speaking of coupons, I think John Pinette nailed it in his stand-up bit. So funny and so true.

As with all of my organizational tasks, I started by taking everything out of the freezer. I threw out old food, stuff that had been hiding behind the layers, like bagels with freezer burn and uneaten Otter Pops. Then, I took all of the fruit and put it into the new Fridge Binz container. It just barely fit, which means that we have zero need to buy fruit when we head to Whole Food this weekend. I guarantee if I had not cleaned out the freezer, we would have purchased more strawberries! I put frozen vegetables into a different, smaller Fridge Binz container that we bought a few weeks ago.

Now, we can clearly see everything and it looks pretty!

Organization is a beautiful thing.

Back to our Nutribullet smoothies, we use a lot of nuts in our drinks and needed a way to organize them. We found the perfect solution at Ikea. 

We bought two of the Krus Containers in the fall to hold tea bags, but it turns out, they are perfect for the nuts that we buy from the bulk containers at Whole Foods. This was Dan's brilliant idea.

 One container of nuts.

One container of nuts.

 Our three Krus containers stacked.

Our three Krus containers stacked.

 One container of nuts.  Our three Krus containers stacked.

The Krus containers keep the nuts separated, but easy to view. The dividers are adjustable, so you can split it into thirds or remove the sliders to make one big container or make one side 2/3 big. The flexibility is great and they are dishwasher safe. We just stack them and leave them on the counter for accessibility, a great way to organize a healthy snack.

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categories: Life
Saturday 01.19.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

The Year of Organized Living- Spice Shelves

One of my biggest kitchen problems has always been figuring out the best way to organize spices. As I've learned to cook (and learned to enjoy cooking), I've accumulated quite the collection. I have the spices that are used on a regular basis, stuff like garlic powder, sage and paprika and I have stuff that was purchased for one recipe, like lemon extract. 

Years ago, with my first marriage, we registered for a revolving spice rack from Macy's. It looked pretty, but wasn't very functional. It sat on our kitchen counter, taking up space and gathering dust. The rack came complete with spices, all past their prime and not necessarily the ones that we used. It became something that we couldn't bear to throw away, because we had asked for it and it seemed like a wasteful gesture. Last year, I finally chucked it into the trash, all of the spices well beyond their best-by dates and some of the plastic jars with cracks. 

First and foremost, I think with any organizational task, you need to figure out what works best for you. The revolving spice rack, may have been perfect for someone else's needs. My needs are accessibility and space savings. I don't need to have the spices displayed in an artful or beautiful manner, I need them within reach and easy to locate.

Even when I had the revolving rack, I've always had the extra spices in a cupboard. This grew into two shelves, where the spice jars were stacked in rows, with the most frequently used spices in front.

It was messy. I frequently bought duplicates of spices that I already owned, because I couldn't locate the original on the shelf. If I needed to reach something in the back, I had to remove several layers in the effort to locate a certain spice.

I finally fixed my spice organization with a couple of Christmas presents from Dan.

On one shelf, I have this fantastic spice drawer.

I used the spice drawer to hold eighteen of my most used spices and it sits right on my shelf, hidden in the cupboard. There is room on the side for my larger container of pepper, salt and a canola oil spray. I have not committed to the spices that I want in the drawer, but once I figure it out, the drawer came with spice labels, to make the whole system even more organized.

Instead of getting a second drawer, I went a different route for my second spice shelf. I decided to use a multi-tiered raiser, to keep everything neat and visible. This system worked out great for those odd shaped spices and liquids. I think this was the primary problem with the revolving rack, it forced all of the spices into uniform bottles. This just isn't realistic, because some spices are hardly used and should be purchased in smaller quantities and some, for instance I use a ton of pepper, can be bought in industrial sized containers.

Here are some pictures of the finished product.

 My newly organized spice shelves.

My newly organized spice shelves.

 The spices on the tiered shelf. It's a bit difficult to see the ones on the highest tier, but it's still a better solution to having everything crammed on the shelf.

The spices on the tiered shelf. It's a bit difficult to see the ones on the highest tier, but it's still a better solution to having everything crammed on the shelf.

 The spice drawer with everything open. This unit also comes in a bigger size, holding more jars and each cubby for the spice is big enough to accommodate various shapes and sizes.

The spice drawer with everything open. This unit also comes in a bigger size, holding more jars and each cubby for the spice is big enough to accommodate various shapes and sizes.

 My newly organized spice shelves.  The spices on the tiered shelf. It's a bit difficult to see the ones on the highest tier, but it's still a better solution to having everything crammed on the shelf.  The spice drawer with everything open. This unit also comes in a bigger size, holding more jars and each cubby for the spice is big enough to accommodate various shapes and sizes.

I would organized it differently, if I had a bigger kitchen, but for now, this is a much better solution to what I had previously. I am less stressed cooking and I save time and money when creating my shopping list, as I can easily locate items.

Organizing the shelf provided a great opportunity to check expiration dates and toss old spices. Spices are so often bought and kept well past their prime. I urged everyone to reevaluate their spice shelves and do a New Year clean up.

Do you have a home organization idea? I'd love to hear it and get some feedback.

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categories: Home Sweet Home, Year of Organized Living, Life
Sunday 01.13.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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