Whether you have a walk-in pantry or a kitchen cabinet devoted to food storage, keeping it organized will go a long way. Here are a few tried-and-true pantry tips: 1) Remove everything from your pantry. Clear items out, check expiration dates and discard anything expired. 2) Measure your shelves and line them with a heavy-duty shelf liner so that if something breaks or spills, clean-up will be a breeze! 3) Bins, baskets, and organizers. The fewer items you have piled up on shelves, the neater and more organized they will look. 4) Group items and baking supplies together in small bins and LABEL EVERYTHING. For example, group containers of baking supplies into a single bin or basket, and label it "baking." 5) Utilize door space. The inside of your cabinet doors is valuable real estate. Hang organizers over the door to free up shelf space and store canned goods, spices, oils, or even dry goods like aluminum foil, baggies, or parchment paper. #CampbellRiverRealEstate #CampbellRiverRealtor #Vancouverislandrealestate #vancouverislandrealtor #ListWithNixon
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Whether you have a walk-in pantry or a kitchen cabinet devoted to food storage, keeping it organized will go a long way. Here are a few tried-and-true pantry tips: 1) Remove everything from your pantry. Clear items out, check expiration dates and discard anything expired. 2) Measure your shelves and line them with a heavy-duty shelf liner so that if something breaks or spills, clean-up will be a breeze! 3) Bins, baskets, and organizers. The fewer items you have piled up on shelves, the neater and more organized they will look. 4) Group items and baking supplies together in small bins and LABEL EVERYTHING. For example, group containers of baking supplies into a single bin or basket, and label it "baking." 5) Utilize door space. The inside of your cabinet doors is valuable real estate. Hang organizers over the door to free up shelf space and store canned goods, spices, oils, or even dry goods like aluminum foil, baggies, or parchment paper. #followmetoyournewhome🏠🔑🥰 #milwaukeerealestate #metromilwaukeehomes #wisconsin🧀 #homematchmaker💘 #mandimillerrealtor👩🏻💻®️🏘️💖 #realestateresource #heretohelp🙋🏻♀️
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Whether you have a walk-in pantry or a kitchen cabinet devoted to food storage, keeping it organized will go a long way. Here are a few tried-and-true pantry tips: 1) Remove everything from your pantry. Clear items out, check expiration dates and discard anything expired. 2) Measure your shelves and line them with a heavy-duty shelf liner so that if something breaks or spills, clean-up will be a breeze! 3) Bins, baskets, and organizers. The fewer items you have piled up on shelves, the neater and more organized they will look. 4) Group items and baking supplies together in small bins and LABEL EVERYTHING. For example, group containers of baking supplies into a single bin or basket, and label it "baking." 5) Utilize door space. The inside of your cabinet doors is valuable real estate. Hang organizers over the door to free up shelf space and store canned goods, spices, oils, or even dry goods like aluminum foil, baggies, or parchment paper. #turningdreamsintoaddresses🏠🗝️ #listwithlisa🏠🗝️ #experiencematters #capitalregionrealestate #guilderlandnyexpert #buywithlisa🏠🗝️ #kelliekieleyrealty
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Whether you have a walk-in pantry or a kitchen cabinet devoted to food storage, keeping it organized will go a long way. Here are a few tried-and-true pantry tips: 1) Remove everything from your pantry. Clear items out, check expiration dates and discard anything expired. 2) Measure your shelves and line them with a heavy-duty shelf liner so that if something breaks or spills, clean-up will be a breeze! 3) Bins, baskets, and organizers. The fewer items you have piled up on shelves, the neater and more organized they will look. 4) Group items and baking supplies together in small bins and LABEL EVERYTHING. For example, group containers of baking supplies into a single bin or basket, and label it "baking." 5) Utilize door space. The inside of your cabinet doors is valuable real estate. Hang organizers over the door to free up shelf space and store canned goods, spices, oils, or even dry goods like aluminum foil, baggies, or parchment paper. #redheadrealtor #morristowntnrealestate #redheadrealtor #morristowntnrealestate
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Whether you have a walk-in pantry or a kitchen cabinet devoted to food storage, keeping it organized will go a long way. Here are a few tried-and-true pantry tips: 1) Remove everything from your pantry. Clear items out, check expiration dates and discard anything expired. 2) Measure your shelves and line them with a heavy-duty shelf liner so that if something breaks or spills, clean-up will be a breeze! 3) Bins, baskets, and organizers. The fewer items you have piled up on shelves, the neater and more organized they will look. 4) Group items and baking supplies together in small bins and LABEL EVERYTHING. For example, group containers of baking supplies into a single bin or basket, and label it "baking." 5) Utilize door space. The inside of your cabinet doors is valuable real estate. Hang organizers over the door to free up shelf space and store canned goods, spices, oils, or even dry goods like aluminum foil, baggies, or parchment paper. #FriendswoodRealtor, #Realtor, #LeagueCityRealtor, #ClearLakeRealtor #GalvestonRealtor #HoustonRealtor #BeltwaytoGalvestonRealtor #PearlandRealtor #YourhometownRealtor #HoustontoGalvestonRealtor
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Whether you have a walk-in pantry or a kitchen cabinet devoted to food storage, keeping it organized will go a long way. Here are a few tried-and-true pantry tips: 1) Remove everything from your pantry. Clear items out, check expiration dates and discard anything expired. 2) Measure your shelves and line them with a heavy-duty shelf liner so that if something breaks or spills, clean-up will be a breeze! 3) Bins, baskets, and organizers. The fewer items you have piled up on shelves, the neater and more organized they will look. 4) Group items and baking supplies together in small bins and LABEL EVERYTHING. For example, group containers of baking supplies into a single bin or basket, and label it "baking." 5) Utilize door space. The inside of your cabinet doors is valuable real estate. Hang organizers over the door to free up shelf space and store canned goods, spices, oils, or even dry goods like aluminum foil, baggies, or parchment paper. #azrealtor #azrealestate #momsinrealestate #cashoffer #firsttimehomebuyer #realestate #mesa #arizona
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Whether you have a walk-in pantry or a kitchen cabinet devoted to food storage, keeping it organized will go a long way. Here are a few tried-and-true pantry tips: 1) Remove everything from your pantry. Clear items out, check expiration dates and discard anything expired. 2) Measure your shelves and line them with a heavy-duty shelf liner so that if something breaks or spills, clean-up will be a breeze! 3) Bins, baskets, and organizers. The fewer items you have piled up on shelves, the neater and more organized they will look. 4) Group items and baking supplies together in small bins and LABEL EVERYTHING. For example, group containers of baking supplies into a single bin or basket, and label it "baking." 5) Utilize door space. The inside of your cabinet doors is valuable real estate. Hang organizers over the door to free up shelf space and store canned goods, spices, oils, or even dry goods like aluminum foil, baggies, or parchment paper. #realestate #southfloridahomes #southfloridarealestate #realestateagent #selleragent #buyeragent
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Whether you have a walk-in pantry or a kitchen cabinet devoted to food storage, keeping it organized will go a long way. Here are a few tried-and-true pantry tips: 1) Remove everything from your pantry. Clear items out, check expiration dates and discard anything expired. 2) Measure your shelves and line them with a heavy-duty shelf liner so that if something breaks or spills, clean-up will be a breeze! 3) Bins, baskets, and organizers. The fewer items you have piled up on shelves, the neater and more organized they will look. 4) Group items and baking supplies together in small bins and LABEL EVERYTHING. For example, group containers of baking supplies into a single bin or basket, and label it "baking." 5) Utilize door space. The inside of your cabinet doors is valuable real estate. Hang organizers over the door to free up shelf space and store canned goods, spices, oils, or even dry goods like aluminum foil, baggies, or parchment paper. #luckymoneyrealestate #texasrealtor #txrealtor #realestateprofessional #luckymoney #knowledgeiskey
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Whether you have a walk-in pantry or a kitchen cabinet devoted to food storage, keeping it organized will go a long way. Here are a few tried-and-true pantry tips: 1) Remove everything from your pantry. Clear items out, check expiration dates, and discard anything expired. 2) Measure your shelves and line them with a heavy-duty shelf liner so that if something breaks or spills, clean-up will be a breeze! 3) Bins, baskets, and organizers. The fewer items you have piled up on shelves, the neater and more organized they will look. 4) Group items and baking supplies together in small bins and LABEL EVERYTHING. For example, group containers of baking supplies into a single bin or basket, and label it "baking." 5) Utilize door space. The inside of your cabinet doors is valuable real estate. Hang organizers over the door to free up shelf space and store canned goods, spices, oils, or even dry goods like aluminum foil, baggies, or parchment paper. Do you find these tips helpful? Let us know in the comments! #thelukasikteam #remaxprofessionals #remaxprofessionalsbolingbrook #bolingbrookrealtor #homeorganization #homeorganizationtips #hometips #homecleaningtips #organizedpantry #homecleaning
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Whether you have a walk-in pantry or a kitchen cabinet devoted to food storage, keeping it organized will go a long way. Here are a few tried-and-true pantry tips: 1) Remove everything from your pantry. Clear items out, check expiration dates and discard anything expired. 2) Measure your shelves and line them with a heavy-duty shelf liner so that if something breaks or spills, clean-up will be a breeze! 3) Bins, baskets, and organizers. The fewer items you have piled up on shelves, the neater and more organized they will look. 4) Group items and baking supplies together in small bins and LABEL EVERYTHING. For example, group containers of baking supplies into a single bin or basket, and label it "baking." 5) Utilize door space. The inside of your cabinet doors is valuable real estate. Hang organizers over the door to free up shelf space and store canned goods, spices, oils, or even dry goods like aluminum foil, baggies, or parchment paper. #makingrealestatepersonal #xclusiverealestateservices #xclusiveloans #wemakerealestatepersonal #withchennetteyouwillnotregret #dearworld #realestatestoryteller #xclusive
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Whether you have a walk-in pantry or a kitchen cabinet devoted to food storage, keeping it organized will go a long way. Here are a few tried-and-true pantry tips: 1) Remove everything from your pantry. Clear items out, check expiration dates and discard anything expired. 2) Measure your shelves and line them with a heavy-duty shelf liner so that if something breaks or spills, clean-up will be a breeze! 3) Bins, baskets, and organizers. The fewer items you have piled up on shelves, the neater and more organized they will look. 4) Group items and baking supplies together in small bins and LABEL EVERYTHING. For example, group containers of baking supplies into a single bin or basket, and label it "baking." 5) Utilize door space. The inside of your cabinet doors is valuable real estate. Hang organizers over the door to free up shelf space and store canned goods, spices, oils, or even dry goods like aluminum foil, baggies, or parchment paper. #YourNeighborYourRealtor #YourNeighborhoodRealtor #NortheastOhioRealtor
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