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Spring Cleaning: Pantry Organization

March 22, 2012 by Anne Campbell 1 Comment

My pantry has been a mess for awhile, and I found myself buying grocery items I discovered I already had due to disorganization. I finally got a bit of spring fever and decided to tackle the mess, and it took almost a whole day to do it.

Pantry Organization

I was inspired by Kuzak’s Closet’s makeover using stackable bins, and I already had some on hand in other parts of the house. I bought four more at Target and used them to store items that don’t stack or stand up well.

I put all my opened dry beans, chocolate chips, and pasta in mason jars, and all the cereal and kids snacks went into clear jars with snap top lids. All the extra staples went on the top shelves, and I threw away anything with an expired date. I keep thermoses, lunch bags, plastic cutlery, paper plates, etc. in my grandmama’s picnic baskets, and a floor mat my son made in art class brightens up the view when I open the doors.

It makes me happy to look inside the pantry now, and it is much easier to plan meals knowing what I already have. Organization is my happy place!

Filed Under: Home Keeping, Meal Planning

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  1. Amanda Kuzak says

    March 22, 2012 at 3:43 AM

    Great job! The bins look great, clean and organized!

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