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Kitchen Organizing

kitchen organization tips, Kitchen Organizing, Joyful HomemakingI’ve done a few posts on organizing in the kitchen because it is one of the busiest and most used areas in the house, and I’m constantly evaluating to make the area more efficient. Here are a few of my past posts in case you’re a new visitor:

kitchen organization tips, Kitchen Organizing, Joyful Homemaking

How to use the inside of kitchen cabinet doors

kitchen organization tips, Kitchen Organizing, Joyful Homemaking

Using magazine holders for wrapping materials or canned goods

kitchen organization tips, Kitchen Organizing, Joyful Homemaking

Printable freezer inventory list

kitchen organization tips, Kitchen Organizing, Joyful Homemaking

Organizing a kitchen medicine cabinet

kitchen organization tips, Kitchen Organizing, Joyful HomemakingPantry organization

kitchen organization tips, Kitchen Organizing, Joyful Homemaking

Organizing kid’s snacks

I’ve recently found some new things that make my kitchen more efficient.

kitchen organization tips, Kitchen Organizing, Joyful Homemaking

I bought this 12 can holder for the refrigerator which frees up a little space to stack
small items on top of it.

kitchen organization tips, Kitchen Organizing, Joyful Homemaking

My youngest son’s favorite yogurt fits perfectly there.

kitchen organization tips, Kitchen Organizing, Joyful Homemaking

I’m also loving these wire racks that grab onto an existing shelf.  They are perfect
for holding wrapping products and utilizing that last bit of space, on top of other items.

kitchen organization tips, Kitchen Organizing, Joyful HomemakingWe have city water, and I like to filter it with a filter pitcher, but it’s too heavy for my
two youngest to pour without spilling. As a result, I was having to pour lots of cups of water
for them each day, so I came up with an easy solution.

kitchen organization tips, Kitchen Organizing, Joyful Homemaking
I purchased these large, but manageable water bottles,
and I can fill them up with filtered water,
and store them in the refrigerator.
This saves me from filling up cups all day.

I hopes this gives you some helpful ideas!

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