Top 20 Kitchen Organization Tips

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The kitchen is usually the command-central of the home, and can get disorganized in a flash.. particularly when there are toys, pacifiers, and kids’ dishes everywhere.  In order to make more food at home, establish good routines and create order in your space, it helps to have this room set up well.  Evaluate your family’s needs, and go from there.  You may need a drawer for pets, or a bill-paying station.  You may buy in bulk, requiring storage jars.  Is there a family calendar here?  A clock?  Where is that grocery list?  Have some fun!  Sit down as a family over dinner one night and make a wish list. (We bet it’ll make you closer too. Who knew that Molly wanted a drawer full of rainbow erasers?)  Here are the top 20 UrbanMommies tips..

  1. Make sure you have child safety latches on the cabinet with dish detergent.  This is the most common form of poisoning.
  2. A mini first aid kit in a kitchen is a great thing.
  3. Invest in a label maker with washable labels.  You’ll be an organizational diva.
  4. If you can’t afford drawer inserts and baskets like the ones at the ContainerStore, use shoeboxes, old teacups, or garage-sale bowls.
  5. This is easy but we rarely do it… think about what kind of a cook you are.  Put the most useful things (whether it be spices, wooden spoons, grater, bread machine) in easy-to access places.
  6. Have a sterilizing basket and put all baby things in it until you have a chance to sterilize all at once to save time.  (running them through the dishwasher will do the trick).
  7. Make a special area for things that nurture you.  Start a tea drawer (with gorgeous containers for loose leaves, tea balls and honey dippers) or install a reading corner.
  8. Get kids to help set the table.  We have a chart for this.
  9. Keep knives sharp to avoid injury from slipping while chopping.
  10. Plants help to clean the air and provide softness.
  11. Make a charging station.  Cords, power bars and messes everywhere will delay you every time you leave the house, and you’ll end up with a dead cell phone (and a flat tire on that day).  Oh, and unplug the chargers when not in use.  This is a huge energy drain.
  12. Figure out a grocery list system.  This could be on paper, on the iPhone or on our family meal planning chart.  Just pick one.
  13. Ditto for calendars.
  14. Keep some extra cash and change in your kitchen for emergencies or bus fare.
  15. Get a fire extinguisher.  Or 2.  Do a run through with the kids about how to use it.
  16. Put a mat in front of the stove or kids danger zones and teach your kids that they can never step on these areas for safety reasons.
  17. Evaluate the surfaces that are touched or eaten off of most frequently and use natural cleaners on those surfaces.  We have some natural cleaning product recipes here.
  18. Get the kids to sweep the floor every day.
  19. Make sure all of your Tupperware and sippy cups have lids.  If not, use them for drawer organizers.
  20. Figure out a system for the fridge.  Right crisper for fruit, left for veggies, and leftovers.. well – either make them into something more appetizing or cook in adequate portions.  We like to do ‘tapas days’ where we serve all of the leftovers on trays and everyone sits around picking their favourites.

Decide what you want your kitchen space to be and work towards creating it – does it make you smile to have photographs around?  Get a digital frame. Do you never get to see the news?  Invest in a small tv so that you can catch up while cooking dinner.  The better you know yourself and habits, the more organized you’ll become.

- Jill Amery would very much like to be more organized.  We will keep you posted.

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Jill Amery is a mom of 2 small boys and the Publisher of UrbanMommies, a stylish online Canadian lifestyle magazine filled with fitness, style, health, recipes and savvy mom advice to help you through pregnancy, birth, and raising your kids.

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6 Comments on "Top 20 Kitchen Organization Tips"

  1. Erin September 9, 2010 at 4:54 pm ·

    This is a great article! Thanks

  2. Leanne Harris September 9, 2010 at 7:53 pm ·

    Love this article. Go one better than #19 and BUY TUPPERWARE to get organized and save you money and time in the long run!
    Leanne Harris
    Tupperware Consultant
    Lower Mainland BC
    http://www.my.tupperware.ca/L_Harris
    L_Harris@my.tupperware.ca

  3. Tami September 14, 2010 at 5:52 pm ·

    Sorry! Wouldn’t suggest Tupperware (too expensive & made with BPA)but the other tips are great!

  4. Leanne November 27, 2010 at 7:57 pm ·

    Tami, Tupperware does not contain BPA :) And it is priced well for a product that has a lifetime warranty with free replacement.

  5. Karlee December 12, 2010 at 8:21 pm ·

    I agree with Tami..better, cheaper products are out there. I like tip #5 and #7!

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