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DRAWER ORGANIZER FOR KITCHEN Drawer Organizers can help clean up those junk drawers! Every one has a junk drawer, but it doesn't have to stay that way. Does this situation sound familiar? You can't find your favorite kitchen gadget? You know it's in there somewhere, but where? How do you clean them up without spending a lot of time and money? The good news. Organizing your kitchen drawers is one of the easiest and least expensive kitchen fixes. A few minutes is all it will take and it will save you time (and your sanity) in the long run. No more rummaging in the drawer to find your ice cream scoop! My Favorite Things Get some drawer organizers. Whether it's a flatware organizer, or just some empty boxes your checks came in, these items can really help contain the clutter! Here are my favorite items to contain those items in your kitchen drawers (and a few tips on what to do with them). Plastic Bins: My favorite way to deal with the infamous "junk drawer" is to use inexpensive plastic bins. Most $1 Stores carry them. They usually come in sets of 2 or 3 for only $1. Some places even carry several color choices. I suggest purchasing both rectangles and squares. The mixing of the varying sizes helps fit the configuration of just about any drawer you need to organize. Flatware Organizers Whether made of wood, plastic, bamboo or chrome, these really do the job. You can separate your forks, knives, spoons and serving pieces and see what you need at a glance. You could use the junk drawer plastic bins, but a good flatware organizer really works best. That's what they were designed for! Expandable Drawer Organizers These can be made of plastic or wood (but plastic is more common). These come with long pieces that fit length-wise in the drawer. The short "cross" pieces link into slots and allows you flexibility to configure the drawer around what you'll be storing. If you can't find expandable them in the kitchenware, check in the bed/bath section. They are often used for socks and undies. In my experience, it's best to use expandable drawer organizers for larger kitchen tools (can openers, cork screws, long wooden spoons, etc.). No More Junk Drawers It won't do any good to purchase kitchen drawer organizers or expandable drawer organizers if you don't use them. This won't take long. here's the steps to eliminate the junk and have organized kitchen drawers. Steps to Organize Your Kitchen Drawers
Note: Get rid of that "donate" pile quickly. If you don't have a yard, garage or tag sale coming up, donate them. See. I told you it was quick and easy. Now go enjoy some ice cream!
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