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kally
5-4-11, 11:33am
let's share questions and tips about how you make the kitchen work for you. Mine is ready for an overhaul.

My first question: where do you store your cutting boards? Mine seem to flip flop around and have no real home?

Kathy WI
5-4-11, 12:36pm
We have one of those wood cutting boards that slides out from under the counter. I buy those thin plastic cutting boards and set one on top of the wooden one. It's easier to clean and I just leave it on the wooden cutting board under the counter when not using it.

We have an old fashioned pantry that's a separate room, and almost all the food is in there. But I keep tea, cereal, bread and hot cocoa mix in the kitchen so making breakfast is more convenient.

lhamo
5-4-11, 5:28pm
We have a rack thing where we keep our knives and there is a little wire shelf like thing on the side of it that just happens to perfectly hold most of our assortment of cutting boards. We have several -- large and small wooden ones (used mostly for bread), plus two different plastic ones from Ikea (one for raw meats, one for other stuff), plus one very thin plastic cutting mat that I mostly use for veggies. that whole contraption fits into the corner near our stove. We also have one more cutting board that we use for fruits. That gets used a lot, and leans against the wall by the sink.

I think for me the main thing about kitchen organization is to try to keep stuff as close to where you use it as possible. And resisting the urge to buy too much stuff.

lhamo

janharker
5-4-11, 7:09pm
Next to the dishwasher is a door. Upon opening it there's a space about 8 inches wide, the height and depth of the dishwasher. I keep my cutting boards and cookie sheets in there, standing on edge.

Mrs. Hermit
5-4-11, 8:12pm
I keep my cutting boards with my cookie sheets, too. They work perfectly in the slim cabinet. I try to keep the spices within arm's reach of the stove, and I keep the flour/sugar/baking ingredients within arm's reach of my Kitchen Aid. I call it my "baking center". I don't have to step away to get most things while I'm mixing up a recipe. Pots, pans, and bakeware I keep near the stove, and storage stuff--tupperware, tinfoil, etc-- I keep on the periphery of the kitchen. What kitchen equipment I use infrequently (few times a year) I store in the basement.

Zoebird
5-5-11, 2:42am
we have a shelf for all of those things. on it is our mugs (2), glasses (4), serving dishes (3), salad plates (4), bowls (3), cutlery (basket; 4 settings), knives (basket), pie plate (1), mixing/serving bowl (1), and cutting board (1). We keep plastics in a drawer (big) which we collected from yogurt containers and use as our tupperware. We have several, but I just culled a fair few.

We keep the tea pot, pot, and skillet on the stovetop, and the crock pot on the countertop next to the stove. In the pantry, we use one self for spices, vinegars, oils, and sweet potatoes.

Merski
5-5-11, 7:04am
In our new home I planned a baking cupboard which in practice is everything I hoped for! I have dry and wet measuring cups, pull out small bins for spices, nut, choc. chips all of my liquid e.g. vanilla etc. Sugar, cake flour cocoa, baking powder and baking soda. Sigh! I love baking and I get in the mood when I open those two doors and see it all there organized and waiting for me.

IshbelRobertson
5-5-11, 10:15am
I have cutting board holders fixed to 3 of the lower-level kitchen units. They store 2 boards apiece. I have a similar device but free standing in which I stack my baking trays and flat bun tins.

catherine
5-5-11, 10:27am
I stand the wooden cutting board propped up behind the sink. If it's wet and I lay it flat, it warps over time. Plus, it's easy to access. I also have a tempered glass cutting board that does double duty--as a cutting board and to hide a big burn mark from a pot my husband put on the counter.

tgardella
5-5-11, 4:16pm
I have 3 cutting boards, each a different size, that I keep standing up on my counter against the backsplash. My knive block resides right next to the cutting boards so I have both the knives and boards easily accessible to me when I'm prepping food.

Bugeah
5-5-11, 11:58pm
My family is constantly moving my cutting boards around but they are either propped up next to the microwave (it's in an open cabinet made just for the microwave and has a bit of space between the microwave and the cabinet wall), or in the skinny cabinet where we keep the cookie sheets. We also have one pull out wood cutting board under the counter. My kitchen used to be really organized but then I gave the job of unloading the dishwasher to the kids and now stuff ends up in random places. But at least I don't have to do dishes!

Glo
5-6-11, 9:11am
We have a cutting board that is 18 x 24 and it sits permanently on the small island in the kitchen. We have a smaller one used only for raw meat that is stored in the csbinet with pots and pans

Fawn
5-14-11, 8:19pm
I have one hand made cutting board made of various woods laminated together. It is 8" x 18". I use it for all my cutting board needs. It is stored with the 2 cookie sheets and the griddle, vertically.