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Kitchen Organizing Tips

July 7th, 2005 by Natalie Conrad | No Comments
Kitchen Organizing Tips

It seems that every six months or so I have to do a “kitchen checkup”. As there is more than one person helping in the kitchen, preparing meals, and unloading the dishwasher, things can become unorganized over time. Because things don’t always end up back where they belong I use the “SOUP” method to reorganize my kitchen.

S – set up a work space. Use the dining table or set up a card table to stage your project. Have a box nearby for your donations and an empty trash bag for the throw aways.

O- organize by type. Start by emptying one cupboard, shelf, or drawer at a time. Take everything out and decide what to donate, throw away, and keep. This is the time to reduce the number of vegetable peelers, plastic cups, and plastic ware. Be brutal, it will simplify your life!

U- unify the space. Before returning the kitchen items to the cupboard, shelf, or drawer consider the location. Are the pots and potholders located near the stove, are the glasses and everyday plates in close proximity to the dishwasher? Put things as close to where they will be used as possible. Are all baking goods together in the same location? Are all non refrigereated snacks in one location? Having like items together helps with making the grocery list because it is easy to spot check your inventory.

P- put it away. As you return things to the alloted space, don’t fill it up completely. Leave room for the things that are in the dishwasher and future additions to your collection. Overstuffing the space will cause things to not be put away in the future (especially by other household members). It is inconvenient to straighten a shelf to make space every time something needs to be put away. Use the lower shelves for items used daily and the higher shelves for less frequently used items.

The “SOUP” method is easy to remember and helps you do the kitchen one cabinet at a time because who wants to spend all day in the kitchen?!
© 2005 -Natalie Conrad