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Pantry Organization 101

February 23, 2023

Pantry organization can be a daunting task, especially if you have a lot of items to sort through. But with a few simple steps, you can transform your pantry from a cluttered mess to an organized oasis. Below, we’ve listed some tips to try when organizing your pantry:

7 Tips to Try When Organizing Your Pantry

1. Start by emptying your pantry: Before you can organize your pantry, you need to know what you have. Empty everything out of your pantry and sort items into categories such as canned goods, dry goods, baking supplies, snacks, etc. This will help you see what you have and what needs to be stored.

2. Toss expired items: As you sort through your items, check expiration dates and toss anything that has expired. This will not only free up space in your pantry but also ensure that you are only consuming safe and fresh food. Unsure how to safely dispose of something tucked away in the back? Check out our article “How do I get rid of this?”

3. Clean and declutter: Once you have emptied your pantry and thrown away expired items, it’s time to clean and declutter. Wipe down shelves, sweep the floor, and remove any unnecessary items that may have accumulated in your pantry.

4. Use storage containers: To make the most of your pantry space, invest in storage containers. These can be clear plastic bins, baskets, or even mason jars for items like pasta, rice, and grains. Not only do they keep items organized, but they also help to keep food fresh.

5. Label everything: Labeling your storage containers can help you quickly identify what you have in your pantry and make it easier to find what you need. Labeling can be done with sticky notes, masking tape, or a label maker.

6. Organize items by frequency of use: Keep items that you use most often at eye level and within reach. Items that are used less frequently can be stored on higher shelves or in the back of the pantry.

7. Group items by category: Once you have sorted through your items and organized them by frequency of use, group similar items together. For example, all canned goods can be stored in one area, while snacks can be in another.

8. Consider a pantry inventory: If you’re someone who likes to stay organized, consider keeping a pantry inventory. This can be a simple list of items and their quantities, which can help you keep track of what you have and what you need to restock.

In Conclusion

In conclusion, organizing your pantry may seem like a daunting task, but by following these simple steps, you can create a functional and efficient space that will save you time and money in the long run. If you’re feeling overwhelmed and need a little extra help with your pantry project, consider working with a professional organizer like Curtis E Organizing. Tina Curtis, Certified Professional Organizer, will work with you to create a personalized plan to declutter and organize your home, so you can enjoy a more organized and stress-free life. Contact us today to schedule your complimentary consultation!

About Curtis E Organizing

Curtis E Organizing is a professional organizing company founded by Tina Curtis, a certified professional organizer. With over a decade of experience in the organizing industry, Tina has a passion for helping individuals and families declutter and reorganize their homes to create more functional and stress-free living spaces.

Tina Curtis holds a certification from the Institute for Challenging Disorganization (ICD). With her expertise and certifications, Tina is well-equipped to handle any organizing challenge, big or small.

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