November 9, 2008

The Urge to Purge - the Kitchen

Keep your kitchen clean. It’s simple when you think about it. Even Emeril doesn’t need six spatulas or five whisks, so why do you? Two of each is plenty so start by tossing the extras. And while you are tossing, check out expiration dates on foodstuff and say bye-bye to anything past its prime (except for your hubby of course!). Seldom use your cappuccino machine or bread maker? “Those things don’t need to live in the kitchen,” says Ellen Kosloff, a professional organizer in New York. “Put up a rack in the garage, or store them on a hallway closet shelf.”

The number one rule: keep your counters clean. The counter top is only for those items you use daily and everything else should be stored in cabinets or in the pantry.

Kessler Simple Solutions is here to help you clean out the kitchen cabinets, pantry and counter tops. We will come up with creative solutions to your storage challenges and organize your everyday items to make your life better.

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