My Best Tips for Editing Your Pantry

A cluttered pantry can make meal preparation stressful and frustrating. It can also lead to food waste, which means $ waste. If you're tired of digging through piles of food to find what you need, it's time to declutter your pantry. Here are some tips to help you get started:

  1. Remove everything from your pantry: The first step to decluttering your pantry is to take everything out. This will give you a clear view of what you have and make it easier to organize.

  2. Check expiration dates: As you go through each item, check the expiration date. Throw away anything that is expired or close to expiring.

  3. Sort items into categories: Sort the remaining items into categories such as baking supplies, canned goods, snacks, etc. This will make it easier to find what you need.

  4. Use storage containers: Invest in storage containers to keep your pantry organized. Clear containers make it easy to see what's inside, and they can help keep food fresh.

  5. Put items back in an organized manner: Once you have sorted everything into categories and put them in storage containers, put them back in your pantry in an organized manner. Put the items you use most frequently at eye level and the items you use less often on higher or lower shelves.

Decluttering your pantry may take some time, but it's worth it. You'll be able to find what you need quickly and easily, and meal preparation will be a breeze.

In order to best maintain your new system, be sure to shop your pantry or do inventory before heading to the store so you don’t end up with duplicates.

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