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Pantry Organization

Pantry organization was one of my biggest projects this year. I overhauled my pantry and made it very much a working pantry. Unfortunately, I had to throw out a lot of expired food. My pantry is now much more usable and I don’t have as much food loss. Below are my favorite organizational tools in my all new pantry.


Seville Classics Commercial 5 Tier Wire Shelving Unit:  I built the pantry around this shelving unit. It is strong and sturdy. I love that it is on wheels because I can roll it out and clean underneath.


Neu Home Over the Door 6 Basket Hanging Storage Unit:   My pantry has double doors so I purchased 2 of these over the door storage units. I store my bulk spices in Mason jars on these units. They work perfectly!


DecoBros Supreme Stackable Can Rack Organizer:  A great way to store your canned goods. I purchased 2 of these can racks and they work great! My canned goods have stayed very organized!


Simple Houseware Stackable 2 Tier Sliding Basket Organizer Drawer:   A great way to proof your bread is in a banneton. It creates ridges on the bread and takes away moisture. This leads to a crispy crust.


Seville Classics Pull Out Sliding Steel Wire Drawer Organizer:  This was the last piece that I purchased for my pantry makeover. I really wish I would have purchased 2. I bought some storage containers from the dollar store. They fit perfectly in this sliding drawer. I store beans, rice, and specialty flours in the containers.


Seville Classics Utility Cart:   I use this utility cart for some of my stand mixers. There are two shelves that are perfect for storing the accessories.


Spice Jars – 14 Square Glass Containers:   I store my daily use spices in these jars. They work really well.


Round Chalkboard Labels – Set of 128:   These are great for labeling your spice jars. They have a farmhouse look with the chalkboard style.


Clear Seasoning Rack:   This is a fun item to keep by your cooktop. I use it for spices that I want to spoon instead of sprinkle.

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Amy is the host of the cooking show "Amy Learns to Cook." She is a self confessed "cookware junkie" who has an entire room in her house filled with cookware and kitchen gadgets. She is on a mission to become a better cook. Learn More…

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