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An Organized Kitchen with Lori Lange of Recipe Girl

7 Feb posted by TidyMom

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 A few weeks ago Aimee was my first guest in the Organized Kitchen series.  Today I’m excited to have Lori from Recipe Girl here sharing some of her kitchen organization!  Lori’s fabulous site, Recipe Girl houses over 2,500 recipes, so you know this girl has GOT to have a system that works in her kitchen!  I think I screamed out loud when I opened this post and saw her ideas!  I’m going to let Lori share now…………..

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 I‘ve always been a little obsessed with organization and neatness. The clothes in my closet are neatly arranged by color. The toys in my son’s playroom are all arranged in tubs (by type… superheros in one box, knights in another, etc). In my utensils drawer, rubber spatulas, whisks and wooden spoons have a specific place to gather. And when I was an elementary school teacher years ago, it wasn’t unusual for me to spend the weekend driving around San Diego County hunting down sets of matching baskets or tubs to use in my color-themed classroom. I’m loving TidyMom‘s organizational tips. Allow me to show you how I organized my rather hectic spice cabinet…

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I cook a lot. Like “I’m in the spice cabinet every day” a lot. So I had a need to get my spices off of the bottom of my cupboard and up where I could easily see them. The obsessive neat-freak in me also wanted to have them in matching containers.

I bought two metal large utensil organizers (Check Bed Bath and Beyond or Amazon), metal containers with magnetic bottoms (expensive, but I used my BB&B coupons and bought them over a few weeks’ time), and sticker labels.

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 I labeled the spices in a decorative way– my “teacher” writing, knowing that I’d have to look at them for a long time to come. I like these little price tag stickers (purchased at Michael’s) because they are three-dimensional, and the metal edge matched my spice tins.

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 Once the label was adhered, I flipped the lid over and added a round sticker to the other side. This is the date that the spice was purchased. If you’re unsure, you can just write the current date. And if you think your spice is really, really old, you should dump it and buy a new jar! Ground spices are good 2 to 3 years, herbs like oregano and basil are okay for 1 to 3 years, and whole spices, seeds and extracts are good for 4 years (vanilla extract keeps forever though). Adding a labeled date will help you remember when it’s time to replace that spice.

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 I nailed my trays horizontally into the upper part of my cupboard. The spice tins fit perfectly on their sides on the trays. The magnetic bottoms cling to the back so they won’t want to fall forward. Since I had more spices than trays, I attached a smaller basket on the left-hand side where I put my lesser-used spices. And I used a matching mesh stair organizer on the bottom. All is organized alphabetically and easy to locate!

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 This past weekend I took a peek at my baking supplies cupboard. For an ultra-organized person, this system was not working for me at all! In fact, it has been stressing me out for a LONG time. Then TidyMom comes along and says, “Hey, let’s get organized!” Thank goodness.

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 Since I bake a lot, I wanted to have access to things easily without having to tear apart the cupboard to find what I’m looking for. I used a couple of trays (eek! They’re aren’t matching!!… I’m sure I’ll definitely be picking up another mesh basket soon to correct that). The trays are nice because when I need a certain kind of extract or food color, I can just take the basket out of the cupboard, find what I need and then put it back.

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 I love TidyMom’s idea for storing cupcake wrappers in a tall spaghetti jar. I put all of my mini cupcake wrappers in a shorter jar. My toothpick and skewer collection was placed into individual containers- mostly candle votives. I used clear plastic cups to store my decorating tips and gels, and a tall cup to store my disposable piping bags.

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 The metal utensil trays weren’t going to work for what I needed in my baking cupboard, so I purchased these spice rack singles at The Container Store instead. My husband used the staple gun to attach them to the back of the cupboard. I chose to store my decorating colors up there, arranged by rainbow (ROYGBIV) so it’s easy to see exactly what I have. My sprinkles and decorating powders, etc. are arranged on another one of those wire mesh step organizers. I purchase all of my sprinkles at a baking supply store, and they are sold in these little plastic containers. That’s it! My nice and tidy cupboards.

Hope I’ve inspired you to do some organizing too. It sure makes working in the kitchen so much easier. How do you organize your spice cupboard?

Thanks for letting me a “TidyMom” today! spacer For recipes and entertaining ideas, be sure to visit Lori on RecipeGirl.com. You’ll also find her on Twitter, Facebookand Pinterest

Lori IS………a TIDY MOM!

Are YOU a Tidy Mom?  Do you have a great way to organize spices and baking supplies?  If so, I’d love to hear about them! – feel free to post pictures on the TidyMom Facebook page of what works for you!

**Reminder!! I’ll be throwing a party with Clorox Bleach TOMORROW, February 8th! Write a post about YOUR MESSY MOMENTS, link up here at TidyMom and you could win some fun prizes from Clorox! Or enter to win $25,000! All the details here.

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Lori Lange (aka “RecipeGirl”) left the elementary school classroom in 2005 to start RecipeGirl.com, which houses over 2,500 original and adapted recipes. Lori now spends her days developing recipes and photographing food.  She creates and delivers recipes that inspire novices and veterans alike and thinks cooking should be easy and fun.  Lori cooks from her kitchen in Southern California, where she lives with her husband and child- and she is at work on her first cookbook:  The Recipe Girl Cookbook, which will be published by Wiley in Spring 2013.  Follow Lori on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest

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Tagged With: guest post, household tips, housekeeping, I'm a Tidy Mom, kitchen, organized, organized kitchen, Organizing, spices
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A self-proclaimed neat freak, Cheryl chronicles her journey through homemaking on her blog, TidyMom.net, where she shares recipes, tutorials, crafting and her ever-growing love for photography. This St. Louis mom juggles her passion for life, her daughters and her tiger-loving husband, all while her obsession with tidiness cleans up the trail blazed behind her.

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    spacer Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar says:
    February 7, 2012 at 6:16 AM

    I’m going to steal all of these ideas and make my kitchen beautiful….excuse me.

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    spacer Sommer@ASpicyPerspective says:
    February 7, 2012 at 7:57 AM

    This is great. I’ve got a few cabinets that need this sort of attention. And I love those little magnetic canisters!!

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    spacer Mique says:
    February 7, 2012 at 7:58 AM

    I love looking at your kitchen- makes me want to go organize mine. Great ideas Lori- thanks!

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    spacer Sue @ Cakeballs, cookies and more says:
    February 7, 2012 at 8:09 AM

    I love that, I wish I had cupboards that would work for that, mine are deep for it though, must mean I have to move to a house with a better kitchen yay!

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    spacer Amanda says:
    February 7, 2012 at 8:10 AM

    um, yeah, This ROCKS!!! Not only do I want to eat everything that Recipe Girl makes, but now I want to just hang out in her kitchen. Look at all these amazing tips!!!

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    spacer Lori @ RecipeGirl says:
    February 7, 2012 at 8:15 AM

    Hey! Thanks so much for allowing me to share my kitchen organizing tips on TidyMom today!

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    spacer Jennifer | Mother Thyme says:
    February 7, 2012 at 8:18 AM

    I love the spice rack! I have been considering switching over to the metal tins for my spices and seeing this may seal the deal! Love how organized and how everything is in reach! Great tips. Thanks for the helpful ideas!

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    spacer Lucy says:
    February 7, 2012 at 8:35 AM

    Great ideas! I love the magnetic jars. My spices are fairly organized in step racks, but not as neatly as yours. I may have to start over now that I’m inspired. Thanks for sharing!

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    spacer Roxana GreenGirl { A little bit of everything} says:
    February 7, 2012 at 8:37 AM

    i have a couple of cabinets that need a make-over and the magnets sound like a space saver plus looks great! everything is in eye sight!

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    spacer Kaitlin says:
    February 7, 2012 at 8:38 AM

    I love all these ideas! I’ve always had a soft spot for those magnet-backed containers, but I couldn’t figure out what to stick them to. I never would have thought to use the utensil organizers. Genius! And Tidymom’s idea for the cupcake liners is still one of my favs spacer

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    spacer Aimee @ Simple Bites says:
    February 7, 2012 at 8:43 AM

    Yes, and YES! These are fun ‘do-able’ tips. Thanks Lori!! I love the storage solution for cupcake wrappers. Off to dig a tall jar out.

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    spacer Ange says:
    February 7, 2012 at 8:44 AM

    What great ideas, thanks so much for sharing them with us.

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    spacer Deborah says:
    February 7, 2012 at 8:45 AM

    I’m in the process of moving all of my spices into matching containers because it drives me crazy that they are all different. I loved having this glimpse into Lori’s cabinets!

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    spacer Russell van Kraayenburg says:
    February 7, 2012 at 9:16 AM

    I love all things organization and that spices idea is too cute! I like the idea of using cups and jars too to organize things. I think I need to take a page from your book and organize my kitchen stuff!

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    spacer Alison @ Ingredients, Inc. says:
    February 7, 2012 at 9:31 AM

    awesome post and I love Lori! I love all of these tips! I could you some help for sure

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    spacer Lynne @ 365 Days of Baking says:
    February 7, 2012 at 9:41 AM

    Cheryl and Lori, GREAT guest post! Thank you both so much. I have a spice cupboard that is in need of a major overhaul. I spend way too much time hunting for what I need.

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    spacer Paula says:
    February 7, 2012 at 10:19 AM

    Wow! I’ve never seen so many spices in a kitchen cupboard and so neatly arranged! Love it.

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    spacer Amy {The Idea Room} says:
    February 7, 2012 at 10:24 AM

    Yeah! One of my favorite food bloggers! I love your spice organization system. I totally need to do this! Such a great idea to be able to find them quickly. I always have to dig through several before I can find the right one.

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    spacer Averie @ Love Veggies and Yoga says:
    February 7, 2012 at 10:24 AM

    Great tips and tricks from both of you ladies. My tiny urban condo kitchen is a far cry from some that I’ve had when I’ve had houses in the burbs so anything I can do to be more organized is a bonus!

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