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Organizing Your Pantry

May 8, 2008

Cans of Food in a PantryI save my mayonnaise jars, coffee cans (Folgers), and my catsup bottles for re-use again. I keep uncooked rice, dried beans, macaroni and graham crackers in the clear mayonnaise jars. I use the large coffee cans for dried beans, peas, and other items like spaghetti and noodles. The catsup bottles are used to put catsup back into.

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I buy at Smart and Final and the large cans fills up 5 of the catsup bottles for me. I place the rice into my freezer before putting it on the shelf because the rice sometimes has bugs and by freezing, it assures that the bugs will not hatch, if any are there.

By Louise from Cibola, AZ

 

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By Janet in GA (Guest Post)
May 8, 20082 found this helpful
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Because I use about three different types of flours, (sr,ap and spelt) and three types of sugar (cane, beet, and splenda) I need a lot of jars. Last year I found 8 1/2 gal canning jars for a dollar each. I use those to put the different things in. Then I also use those large pickle jars, which I got from the high school concession stand I worked at. I will paint the tops of them this summer to match the cabinets which are country blue.

 
 
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January 14, 2005

Sometimes I get carried away by specials or forget I already have a lot of something and buy more. After my last pantry cleaning, I posted two lists on the refrigerator.

 
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September 1, 2006

My husband built me a pantry, which now I get to use all my cupboards in the kitchen for kitchen stuff. I like organization.

 
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March 23, 2009

I have a very narrow shelf in my pantry and could get only a few cans in. When I began to put one as far back on the shelf as possible and then the other as far front as possible (touching each other) then I could get several more on the shelf.

 
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July 14, 2009

I have a small pantry and would like advice on how to organize it. Can you stack canned goods on the floor?

 
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August 10, 2009

Since our kids are now on their own, we don't keep a large inventory of stored food goods in the pantry, but I do like to keep a few items stocked. I put a rubber band around the last item to remind me that I need to stock up on that particular food product.

 
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August 17, 2009

This is a really simple hint, but it helps me with my tiny pantry, just a few shelves in my kitchen. I try to keep like types of items together.

 
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August 19, 2009

First of all, I empty all cardboard containers into plastic containers. Then I label them: pastas, rice, chips, crackers, spices, sugar, flour, etc. I do not use a canister set.

 
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May 12, 2010

"File" your food in your freezer. Organize frozen food boxes where the label shows and you can see what the item is. Put all meats "filed" together, all vegetable bags "filed" together, and all juices "filed" together.

 
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January 12, 2011

I have a big pantry, but obviously it's not big enough. It has open shelving and since I have major OCD it drives me insane! Does anyone have any tips to make it both more functional and more aesthetically pleasing?

My shelves are really deep, and so there is stuff just piled behind more stuff. It is not very functional.

By Jennie from Tempe, AZ

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January 12, 20110 found this helpful
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I purchased metal closet shelf dividers. Tomato items in a section, baking things, veggies, fruit, etc. I love it.

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Easy to find items even tho the shelves are deep, and also easy to take inventory for a store list.

 
January 12, 20110 found this helpful
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Purchase some plastic lazy susans at Wal-Mart or $ store. That should help.

 
February 2, 20110 found this helpful
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Divide the shelves into sections. The hardware stores sell drawers that pullout for shelves. Or construct your own.

 
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January 12, 2011

I organize my pantry in alphabetical order. When I get home from the grocery I put things away in a certain order. Especially canned foods. They are stacked in alphabetical order.

 
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August 12, 2011

Pantries can get really messy. With their deep shelves, foods can easily get pushed to the back, only to be found after they expire.

 
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February 13, 2012

The post about buying peanut butter reminded me of how I handle sale items. I store cans of coffee or jars of peanut butter upside down.

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The most recent item is right side up. When I open this one, I turn another one over.

 
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March 23, 2012

This page is about pantry food storage. Storing food in your pantry can be challenging to keep organized and properly rotated.

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