March 29 2018

Kitchen Organization the Easy Way

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There comes a time when you realize you just can’t put it off much longer. Organizing your kitchen is a daunting task.

I recently helped an older couple organize and declutter their kitchen cabinets and drawers. The lady of the house wanted to line all the shelves and drawers and asked me to stop at the local hardware store, Lowe’s, to see what we could get to do the job. I found their selection back near the freezers.

Personally, I prefer to line my shelves and drawers with vinyl flooring remnants, where I can unroll it on the floor or table and draw out all the pieces I will need to cut ahead of time. The is very easy to cut with a pair of scissors and because it is flooring, it is very sturdy and easily washable. It also lasts for many years. In this case, it might have been much cheaper. These were the color choices for the 6′ x 9′ rolls they had in stock.

I prefer to line my shelves and drawers with vinyl flooring remnants. It is very easy to cut with a pair of scissors and because it is flooring, it is very sturdy and easily washable. It also lasts for many years. Click To Tweet

I couldn’t convince them of this so we chose a shelf liner instead, and I must admit that given the sheer number of shelves and drawers in this kitchen it was a relief not to have to make four cuts for each drawer, though using the pre-determined widths (20″ & 12″) did waste a bit of liner. I used Duck Brand easyLiner in the taupe color. It took two of the 20” x 12’ Value Roll to do the drawers and base cabinets and then, we liked it so well, I went back for eight of the 12” x 7’ rolls to do all the shelves in the wall cabinets. (Total cost from Lowe’s was just under $100) (See photos of similar products below)

This shelf liner is about 1/16” thick and has a foamy feel to it. It is almost like a rubberized non-slip surface and it seemed like it would cushion the shelves ever so slightly. The easyLiner was very easy to cut, especially when I used a metal ruler and an Exacto knife to cut excess width along the back of each shelf.

We started the job at the top of one base cabinet, the widest one in this case, and removed everything from the top shelf/drawer. We then wiped out the drawers using some hot soapy vinegar water, rinsed with clean water, dried it with an old towel and allowed it to dry the rest of the way while I cut the liner for that drawer. You can use a hair dryer to speed the drying process, but do NOT put the drawer liner in while the drawer is still wet. This process was repeated until all the base cabinet shelves and drawers had been tackled and finished. We like the way it was turning out so I measured to get a decent idea of how much and what width we would need to do the upper cabinets the next day, and left to stop by Lowe’s again on the way home.

5 Tips to Remember:

  • Handle one shelf or drawer at a time. Do NOT pull everything out at once or you will likely find yourself overwhelmed and wishing you had left well enough alone.
  • Make sure you buy enough of the product you decide to use all at once so it will all match and you won’t have to stop in the middle of your project to go find more.
  • Make sure you have everything you need before you jump in.
  • Declutter and get rid of expired, stale, or open containers as you go.
  • Do NOT use contact paper on shelves! Bugs love to hide underneath and can live off the glue as food for years! Trust me, whoever does this task next time will thank you. Likewise, do not tape or staple the edges down.

Handle one shelf or drawer at a time. Do NOT pull everything out at once or you will likely find yourself overwhelmed and wishing you had left well enough alone. Click To Tweet

Wipe all containers before putting them on your newly cleaned and lined shelves. Fold all towels or linens neatly and sort by type as you put them away. Get rid of holey linens or relegate them to the rag bag. Anything that is still perfectly usable and not expired that you are getting rid of can be donated to a local charity. Check all dry ingredients for critters and make sure they are stored in clean dry jars or tight sealing containers to keep the ants or weevils from getting into them.

If you find you have pests living in your cabinets, read this article to learn how to deal with them.

Date all pantry items with the date you bought them and again with the date you opened them. We all tend to lose track of how old things are in our pantry and this keeps us from doing that. Discard any items that are expired and if you use them often add it to your list for the grocery next time you go. Take note of the sizes and keep in mind how often you use various spices and such. Don’t buy more than you can use in the time before an item expires. Search the internet if you are unsure of the shelf-life of a particular item. If you prefer, write the throwaway date on the items as you add them to your pantry. Find a system and be consistent.

I like to organize my spices in alphabetical order, but have them also split by container size with the small metal containers in one cabinet and the larger spice containers in another. Each cabinet is alphabetized separately. You can use small baskets or boxes for packets of mixes to keep them neatly in one place. Again, assess your needs and organize in a way that fits your style and needs as long as it is something you will stick to. You will spend less money buying duplicates because you can’t find the one you already have.

When you put dishes and such back in the cabinets, put like items together and get rid of oddballs that don’t match the rest unless it has a lot of sentimental value or you use it regularly.

Do not keep plastic storage containers unless they have the matching lids. Get rid of any that do fit in the reasonable-sized cabinet shelf or drawer you have allotted for them.

You need not be overwhelmed by the enormity of this task. Once you have the supplies you need, tackle a shelf or drawer a day until they are all done. Play your favorite music or podcast to listen to while you get your kitchen organized.

The finished project is a huge reward in itself. If you need motivation, grab your smartphone and take before and after pictures. After a couple of shelves or drawers are done, you will be so excited by the difference you won’t want to stop until all of them are done.

TIP: Make a list on your smartphone of the spices you have on hand so you won’t be tempted to buy them again just in case. I keep a “Group” in my phone’s contacts called “Info Only” and store things like the size of furnace filters, the model number of toner or ink cartridges, pen refills, window sizes, reward card numbers and other things that have nothing to do with contacts and everything to do with being able to quickly find the info when I need to. As a general rule, if I have to look it up once, a phone number or address gets added to my phone contacts so I never have to look it up again.

Keep a “Group” in your phone’s contacts called “Info Only” and store things like the size of furnace filters, the model number of ink cartridges, pen refills, window sizes, & other things that you need to able to find quickly. Click To Tweet

Here are links to the supplies used in this project or ones very similar:

Here are a couple of upgrades hubby and I would love to add to our existing kitchen cabinets.

November 9 2017

Music Makes It Fun

One night, as I was doing one of my least favorite chores, folding laundry, I had what FlyLady would call a “God Breeze”.

I turned the little clock radio on in the laundry room (59-minute sleep timer, so I don’t have to remember to turn it off). Just as I opened the dryer to fold a load of towels I heard a song start, then as it ended I was done folding the whole load already! I thought, WOW! it only took me one song to fold that load of towels! Then I thought of the old TV show “Name That Tune” and how they used to say, “I can name that tune in 3 notes” or whatever. Then I thought maybe instead of using the timer to help get disliked chores done, I could use music and try to guess how many songs it would take to do the chore, then see if I am right by actually testing the guess I just made. In my opinion, music always makes work more fun (even Snow White and the 7 dwarfs used to whistle while they worked!)

I thought I’d share this idea in case it helps any others to not dread the old dreaded tasks anymore.

What is your favorite tip for making housework fun? Share it below in the comments.

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October 16 2017

Invite (Five Minute Friday)

The word this week is invite. So I would like to invite you, if you are reading this post, to take a minute to go back and read another post or two from my blog.

I would also like to invite you to write with me during the month of November when I am doing a new novel for NaNoWriMo.org. I would especially like to invite everyone to help hold me accountable to get my 1,667 words written each day and to strive to write even more so I can actually get to the finish of a new novel.

I would also invite you to check in with me about finishing up the office clean out. There isn’t a lot left to do except to deal with the stacks of paper that I never seem to have room for in the files and never know what to do with.

So, if any of you would like to accept this invitation to be writing accountability buddies, I would love it if you’d email me.

This post is part of the weekly Five Minute Friday link-up!
The prompt this week is: Invite
The assignment: Write for five minutes on the word of the week. This is meant to be a free write, which means: no editing, no over-thinking, no worrying about perfect grammar or punctuation. Just write.

October 5 2017

My New Helper is a Keeper

The image and title above may have already clued you in to what I am going to tell you about today. A few weeks ago, I was listening to one of Ann Kroeker’s Podcasts. She mentioned something I hadn’t yet heard of, Google Keep. Since I had no idea what it was, I asked Google, “Ok Google, What is Google Keep?” I got the following answer from Google:

Google Keep is a note-taking service developed by Google. Launched on March 20, 2013, Google Keep is available on the web, and has mobile apps for the Android and iOS mobile operating systems.”

Thank you, Google. I went to YouTube and typed in Google Keep and watched a couple of tutorials and was immediately blown away by how powerful a tool this could be. I had to have it! Now! How had I not known about this? Thank you, Ann Kroeker, writing coach for sharing this tidbit! My life is forever changed because I listened to your podcast!

You can listen to it here in about ten minutes start to finish. If you’d rather read than listen, you can find the blog post here: Ep 112: My Best Writing Tools to Get More Done (at Home and on the Go)

I was very excited about all the possibilities, so I went to the Google Play Store and downloaded the Android version right away. I played with it some on my phone and couldn’t wait to get home and see the desktop version of it. It is very easy to use. The only problem I had was accidentally archiving a post when I didn’t mean to, but even that is easily undone.

In the few weeks since I began using the app on my Android phone and the online version on both my desktop and my Surface Pro 2, I have found it to be the one app I would not give up on my phone. Yes, it is that awesome! Did I mention it is FREE?

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June 17 2017

3rd Update on Office Project

On Wednesday, 6/14, I spent a total of about 3-1/2 hours working in the office. I didn’t intend to work so long, but I had pulled up a video on NetFlix to watch that didn’t really require much actual watching, just listening. It was a two-hour video and I told myself I would just putz around a bit while I watched so I wouldn’t feel so guilty about not doing anything constructive. I started out by moving the boxes of paper that were so overfilled they had become piles. I decided to disconnect my desktop computer and pull out all the wires. I wiped everything down to get rid of the thick coating of dust that had accumulated. I found I had tons of things connected to my computer. A few were disconnected but never reconnected because I want to reevaluate whether I even use them. I figure I will reconnect them if and when I need them.

One thing led to another and before I knew it, I could see some real progress. As the saying goes, things had to get much worse before they could get better. I felt like I was making a huge mess when I moved things out of the way to wipe the desktop and get rid of all dust bunnies hiding everywhere. Apparently, I don’t have a dust allergy. I tried arranging things a little differently but discovered they wouldn’t work in the new places I thought I would put them, so things went mostly back the way they were but without the piles of paper and clutter. Here are the before and after photos.

Right side under hutch (Before)

 

Scanner area of desktop (Before)

Desktop (After)

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