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The first bite-size tip is to collect all the Buy Kitchen Utensils you have around your kitchen. This is the easiest part of this entire process. Mostly because you just have to round them up and put them on your counter. Whenever we are organizing a client, we make sure to check every drawer and cabinet. Collect every last kitchen utensil. Even the spoons you have sitting on the counter. This will help you see how many items you actually have. Then lay out all the Best Kitchen Utensil Sets on the counter. This helps give us an idea of how many items are working with.

Ditch The Duplicates

Look at all the items that are on your counter. See if you have any duplicates or any items that you just never use. Those are the items you need to donate or trash. Donate if the item is still useable but you just don’t use it. If the item is broken, then you have to trash it.

Unsure if you use it or not? An easy test is to see if you know the name of the item. For example, one of my clients had an item but didn’t know what it was called. So I asked her if we could donate it. She said she wasn’t sure if she used it. I said if you don’t know what it is called, how do you plan to use it? Being honest about the utensils you have in your home, it will help you keep only the items you actually use. That particular item the client had was a garlic press.

Sort By How You Use Utensils

Group the items together based on how you use them. This is key to when you are organizing Buy Kitchen Utensils. Think about when you are cooking. Do you pull a few Best Kitchen Utensil Sets out together? Or do a few items all work together when you are baking?

For us, I grouped all the grilling items together. All the baking items together. The peelers and zesters are together. Wine and beer items are together. Those include bottle openers. Then the mixers are together. Those are the things we use to whisk and mix. I keep our spoons out on the counter but they are all stored together in a holder.

Store Best Kitchen Utensil Sets With Dividers And Boxes

Finally, we get to store the kitchen utensils. Start by using drawer dividers, like these bamboo dividers from iDesign, to create sections to hold your grouped kitchen utensils. These sections will help you keep up with your newly organized kitchen utensils. For smaller kitchen utensils like peelers or bottle openers, store them in boxes like these bamboo boxes from iDesign. I love the bamboo boxes because they hold up really well, and are eco-friendly. The bamboo boxes hold up really well in kitchens and bathrooms, and since they last a long time, you are less likely going to have to replace them in the future.

 

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