Sarah*H
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Post by Sarah*H on Nov 11, 2022 23:37:04 GMT
You know, the one with chip clips and chopsticks and whisks and corkscrews and kitchen scissors and measuring spoons and vegetable peelers and... everything else. I pulled it all out (three drawers actually) and it's currently organized by category on top of the island. I'm not putting anything away until I have a better system.
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Post by **GypsyGirl** on Nov 11, 2022 23:53:26 GMT
Drawer organizers in a variety of sizes. It’s the only thing I’ve found that keeps them organized. My method is to make a template of the drawer then take it to Container Store to get organizers to fit. I also have a list of utensil sizes to make sure they have a home. Once you figure out a layout at the store, take a picture so you replicate it at home! I did my drawers 10 years ago and the same system is still in place and working.
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Post by leannec on Nov 12, 2022 0:02:43 GMT
I have just moved ... my utensils that you speak of are all in one big drawer ... the ones used the most are on top ... not ideal but it will have to do for now. Whisks and large spoons and spatulas are in a crock on the counter ... I purged a lot of stuff when I moved and only kept what I will use ... it's still a lot because I cook often ... sigh! ETA: Here's a photo of the gloriousness!
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SuPeaNatural
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Post by SuPeaNatural on Nov 12, 2022 0:04:15 GMT
I have a couple of pottery storage "jars" that had cork lids (long gone), I use those for my kitchen tools such as tongs, whisks, wooden spoons etc. Vege peelers are in the cutlery draw, my divider has a space for stuff like that. Scissors are in the knife block. Anything else like measuring spoons, egg rings etc, get tossed in a draw any old how.
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RedSquirrelUK
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Post by RedSquirrelUK on Nov 12, 2022 0:16:06 GMT
I have an old divider tray in my secondary cutlery drawer, and that keeps things neat. But there isn't really a way of organising it. Everything is visible though, so it's not a chore to find things.
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Post by **GypsyGirl** on Nov 12, 2022 0:31:26 GMT
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Nov 12, 2022 0:40:34 GMT
I need to clean and organize our drawers as well. We have one drawer for silverware and I also keep knives and measuring spoons in there. Measuring spoons are in the front compartment of the drawer organizer and the knives are on the side. Then we have two (not very big) drawers for other utensils. I have drawer organizers in there but it seems that the kids and DH don't know how to put things in neatly so usually things are just shoved in. Measuring cups are also in one of the drawers in the front compartment. I would love to get rid of some things to have less stuff in the drawers but we really do use it all. We just don't have enough storage space.
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milocat
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Post by milocat on Nov 12, 2022 0:47:58 GMT
I have one big drawer with silverware, knives and all the other flippers and things. I have custom cupboards so on site he made dividers, forks, small spoons, big spoons, butter knives, small section for small things like measuring spoons, peeler etc. Knives all along on side. The back for spatulas, flippers, tongs etc. The things I rarely use, like potato masher etc, are downstairs in the storage room in a bin.
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Post by Delta Dawn on Nov 12, 2022 0:55:30 GMT
I have just moved ... my utensils that you speak of are all in one big drawer ... the ones used the most are on top ... not ideal but it will have to do for now. Whisks and large spoons and spatulas are in a crock on the counter ... I purged a lot of stuff when I moved and only kept what I will use ... it's still a lot because I cook often ... sigh! ETA: Here's a photo of the gloriousness! Like this but I have 6 of them and I know where stuff goes. I have good kitchen space.
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Post by katlady on Nov 12, 2022 1:02:57 GMT
I basically have two utensil drawers. One is mainly for eating utensils, including chopsticks. There is also room in the drawer for my measuring spoons and cups.
The other drawer has the big knives, cooking spoons and ladles, spatulas, and scissors and corkscrew.
Both drawers have those drawer organizers to separate the items.
Bag clips are kept in the pantry.
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Sarah*H
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Post by Sarah*H on Nov 12, 2022 1:06:46 GMT
I have just moved ... my utensils that you speak of are all in one big drawer ... the ones used the most are on top ... not ideal but it will have to do for now. Whisks and large spoons and spatulas are in a crock on the counter ... I purged a lot of stuff when I moved and only kept what I will use ... it's still a lot because I cook often ... sigh! ETA: Here's a photo of the gloriousness! This is what my drawers looked like before I pulled everything out!
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Post by bc2ca on Nov 12, 2022 1:12:38 GMT
I divide things by size and category, preferring to keep it semi-organized and flexible. All the long things used for cooking are in two drawers divided into three spaces with these expandable drawer organizers. One drawer has a section for spoons, one for ladles/mashers/turners and one for tongs. The other has a section for knives, one for whisks and pot for pot holders. Smaller items (reamers, vegetable peeler, corkscrew, can opener) are in another drawer loose to the side of the cutlery organizer. All my baking pans fit in two drawers. One has a basket that holds measuring spoons and cups. A basket for the chip clips is in the pantry cupboard.
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Post by Linda on Nov 12, 2022 1:15:17 GMT
I have one drawer with baking items - measuring cups/spoons, cake tester, cupcake wrappers, frosting knife, beaters, cake and pie servers etc....I also have a handful of clothes pins - we use as bag clips
I have a utensil crock with my most used utensils (spoons, spatula, rubber spatula, whisk, tongs...) and the potato masher (because one never wants that in the drawer, lol). Mostly stuff I use at the stove.
Bigger items are in a second drawer - my cheese shredder, scale, breading trays, egg beater, thermometers etc...
Then I have two small drawers - maybe 6" or 8" wide? one has stuff we rarely use but still need to keep - apple slicer, jar opener, kabob sticks, nutcracker. The other has small utensils that I tend to grab at the prep counter - small whisk, rubber spatulas, a couple of knives (tomato and utility - they have blade covers - the other knives are in a knife block, scissors, small spatula, peelers...
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Post by ScrapbookMyLife on Nov 12, 2022 1:18:57 GMT
I have one large drawer in my kitchenette. I have a divided utensil tray that holds silverware, ice cream scoop, etc... I have several plastic organizer basket-containers, that hold clips, straws, measuring cup and spoons, other miscellaneous stuff. There is room on the side of it all, for my hamburger press, the George Forman drainer tray and spatula. My cooking utensils (spatula, big spoon, slotted spoon, tongs, etc...) are in a crock on the counter. Scissors are in the knife block.
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Gennifer
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Post by Gennifer on Nov 12, 2022 2:00:52 GMT
I have bamboo trays similar to what **GypsyGirl** posted. I have one drawer for utensils (eating and serving), one with all of my knives in slots, one for baking, one for cooking, and my “junk” one that has the things that don’t belong in any of the others: the kitchen tv remote, a couple of pens, my grandma’s vintage pink rolling pin that I don’t actually use, etc. Every single one of these drawers is completely organized… I don’t do jumbled.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Nov 12, 2022 2:26:22 GMT
I’m the outlier in that I think I have seven drawers for kitchen utensils and that’s just in the kitchen. One drawer has an old silverware organizer with our everyday silverware plus steak knives, a can opener, random plastic straws, two ice cream scoops, and a small container of disposable forks and spoons. At the back of that drawer are the small whisks, a bottle opener and a quick read thermometer.
Next drawer down has measuring spoons (multiple sets), measuring cups (three sets), silicone spatulas in various sizes, small dessert spatulas, offset spatulas in several sizes, pie servers, cork screw, multiple cookie scoops in various sizes.
Next drawer down has attachments for my 4.5 qt KitchenAid mixer, assorted funnels, pastry blender tool, large whisks, candy thermometer, a box of disposable pastry bags, several silicone reusable pastry bags, several large metal spatulas, wooden pestle, a pizza cutter and probably some other random things I don’t use often.
Bottom drawer has the attachments for my 6 qt KitchenAid mixer, a couple different pie shields, the jar lids for a Magic Bullet mixer, a big box of disposable silverware.
Another separate drawer has the rest of the sharp knives, a cake tester, a bunch of reusable straws, a pack of bamboo skewers, the lids to a bunch of Tupperware shot glasses.
Another two drawers over by the cooktop have nylon and silicone turners for nonstick cookware, my smaller rolling pins, a hamburger smasher, a bunch of bamboo, nylon or wooden spoons, a pasta scoop thing with the little fingers.
Chip clips are kept in another drawer with a bunch of cookbooks.
I have more specialized utensils in other drawers in my laundry room where I decorate cookies.
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Post by Delta Dawn on Nov 12, 2022 3:31:59 GMT
I’m the outlier in that I think I have seven drawers for kitchen utensils and that’s just in the kitchen. One drawer has an old silverware organizer with our everyday silverware plus steak knives, a can opener, random plastic straws, two ice cream scoops, and a small container of disposable forks and spoons. At the back of that drawer are the small whisks, a bottle opener and a quick read thermometer. Next drawer down has measuring spoons (multiple sets), measuring cups (three sets), silicone spatulas in various sizes, small dessert spatulas, offset spatulas in several sizes, pie servers, cork screw, multiple cookie scoops in various sizes. Next drawer down has attachments for my 4.5 qt KitchenAid mixer, assorted funnels, pastry blender tool, large whisks, candy thermometer, a box of disposable pastry bags, several silicone reusable pastry bags, several large metal spatulas, wooden pestle, a pizza cutter and probably some other random things I don’t use often. Bottom drawer has the attachments for my 6 qt KitchenAid mixer, a couple different pie shields, the jar lids for a Magic Bullet mixer, a big box of disposable silverware. Another separate drawer has the rest of the sharp knives, a cake tester, a bunch of reusable straws, a pack of bamboo skewers, the lids to a bunch of Tupperware shot glasses. Another two drawers over by the cooktop have nylon and silicone turners for nonstick cookware, my smaller rolling pins, a hamburger smasher, a bunch of bamboo, nylon or wooden spoons, a pasta scoop thing with the little fingers. Chip clips are kept in another drawer with a bunch of cookbooks. I have more specialized utensils in other drawers in my laundry room where I decorate cookies. I am not worthy. You are the master. I have 3 sets of good silver though.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Nov 12, 2022 4:25:17 GMT
I have just moved ... my utensils that you speak of are all in one big drawer ... the ones used the most are on top ... not ideal but it will have to do for now. Whisks and large spoons and spatulas are in a crock on the counter ... I purged a lot of stuff when I moved and only kept what I will use ... it's still a lot because I cook often ... sigh! ETA: Here's a photo of the gloriousness! Ah, ha!! You have my Aldi potato scrub brush!!
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caangel
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Post by caangel on Nov 12, 2022 5:27:31 GMT
Chopsticks are utensils, like forks and knives and go with all the other utensils.
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Post by leannec on Nov 12, 2022 6:00:03 GMT
Ah, ha!! You have my Aldi potato scrub brush!! We don't have Aldi here in Canada but we obviously have other stores that sell that little cutie too! I've had him forever!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Nov 12, 2022 6:06:07 GMT
Ah, ha!! You have my Aldi potato scrub brush!! We don't have Aldi here in Canada but we obviously have other stores that sell that little cutie too! I've had him forever! Oh, ok!!
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Post by chedanemi on Nov 12, 2022 18:02:42 GMT
I did all my drawers with Lee Valley drawer dividers. The channels tap into the drawers, and then you cut the wood dividers to fit. The dividers are available at Menards, Home Depot or Lowers in the lumber section. They work beautifully!
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smcast
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Post by smcast on Nov 12, 2022 18:06:38 GMT
I don't. Throw it all in so it closes. 😆
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Post by mikklynn on Nov 12, 2022 19:11:01 GMT
The biggest think is purging. You don't need 27 rubber scrapers and 22 spatulas - exaggerating, but that is my mom.
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Post by **GypsyGirl** on Nov 12, 2022 20:11:45 GMT
The biggest think is purging. You don't need 27 rubber scrapers and 22 spatulas - exaggerating, but that is my mom. Yes I do! I need every one of those spatulas in that photo!
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Post by crazy4scraps on Nov 13, 2022 3:06:58 GMT
The biggest think is purging. You don't need 27 rubber scrapers and 22 spatulas - exaggerating, but that is my mom. LOL, I need all of mine too! I probably have at least a dozen of the small silicone spatulas and easily a half dozen big ones. Nothing bugs me more than needing a clean one and the rest are all dirty in the sink or dishwasher. I discovered the sets of three small ones at Tuesday Morning and fell in love with them and had to go back a few times to buy a bunch more. When I bake with my brother at Christmas we can easily have all of them in the sink at once when we really get going.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Nov 13, 2022 3:15:54 GMT
I am not worthy. You are the master. I have 3 sets of good silver though. LOL. I do a LOT of baking so I actually use all that stuff. I do love my gadgets. There aren’t too many kitchen utensils and small appliances that I don’t love. We only have one set of silver. It was DH’s mom’s and we never use it.
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RosieKat
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Post by RosieKat on Nov 13, 2022 18:15:46 GMT
I do use a lot of utensils, measuring cups, etc. I have one small drawer, one large drawer, and a spinning jar that I keep on the counter.
Periodically I'll pull all of it out and put it on the counter or in a box. As I use stuff and wash it, I'll put it away in the drawer. It goes in the jar if it's something I use on almost a daily basis. After a couple of weeks (or as long as sanity tolerates the mess on the counter), I look at what's still out and determine if it's something that is worth keeping or not.
As for organizing what's left, I'm looking at some of those drawer dividers mentioned above, as I've never figured out a good method for that. It doesn't help that my family members are all disorganized slobs.
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Post by CardBoxer on Nov 13, 2022 18:30:06 GMT
I mostly use these in various configurations. Sometimes buying directly from idesign is less expensive plus they have other promotions/discounts. www.containerstore.com/s/idesign-linus-shallow-drawer-organizers/d?q=drawer%20organizers&productId=10018271The little 3” square one that holds some tiny things sits on top of a longer one that has very flat things. Larger pieces like spatulas, wooden and plastic spoons for cooking, etc., along with potholders are in a different drawer that’s next to the cooktop, also in the same organizers. And actually there are several drawers that use the organizers.
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Post by maryland on Nov 13, 2022 18:59:01 GMT
Our kitchen isn't tiny but we have only a few drawers and only a 7 small cabinets. And tiny pantry. So we don't have a lot of utensils, and just buy cheap ones as needed for Thanksgiving. So I have one drawer with forks, spoons, knives, one drawer for dish rags and a tiny drawer for a few utensils. The other utensils are in a utensil holder. I wish we had drawers and cabinets.
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