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Getting Your Kitchen Ready for Thanksgiving! | November 16, 2010

Getting Your Kitchen Ready for Thanksgiving!

As I mentioned last week,  now would be a good time to get your menu started for Thanksgiving.  I would like to take it one step further and let’s make sure your refrigerator/freezer is ready for Thanksgiving as well.

If you are going out of town for the Thanksgiving holiday or even if you are hosting Thanksgiving, now would be a great time to do some refrigerator organizing. Try not to buy to a lot of food that will not get used in the next couple of weeks or that will rot in your refrigerator while you are away.

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Organize Your Refrigerator?!?! | June 25, 2010

Organize Your Refrigerator?!?!

With summer here it time to eat healthier and save money, so let’s get your refrigerator in order.  Just like your closet, if you don’t know what you have you tend to go out and buy more of the same thing without finishing or using what you already have at home.

All of the grocery stores make sure the newest dates are towards the front and place the older dates behind.  That is why they rotate stock constantly to keep things fresh.  You should be doing the same thing at your home.  Place salad dressing behind the current one, place new … Read More »

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Organizing Your Kitchen for the Holidays | November 12, 2009

Organizing Your Kitchen for the Holidays

Here a couple of quick tips on getting your kitchen ready for the holidays. Its a good idea to have your kitchen organized especially if you are entertaining. This is a great time to clean out that plastic food storage cabinet.  Just locating all the lids and bowls will be a task!

Gather them all on the kitchen counter and start matching lids and containers. Set aside all of the plastic containers that you do not use or are missing lids.  Now place all storage container with lids back in your cabinet or drawer.  Use the containers you don’t want for … Read More »

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