#FoodieFriday – RE-Organising the Larder (Pt I)


I confess I’m not a ‘Domestic Goddess’ in any shape or form, but despite this, I have decided it’s time to bite the bullet and reorganise my larder. It’s not only a mess, but thanks to the disorganised chaos, I often miss expiry dates on products and well … just can’t find what I’m looking for!

The REALITY

A chaotic mess, yes? Above this cupboard is a double cupboard that is completely out of my reach, where Mr Twizzle Piglet keeps all the batteries, light bulbs, matches and an assortment of other useful items.

At the moment, everything in my larder is dumped randomly in the cupboard without any semblance of order, so I have made a plan.

According to AI, this is the dream

I need to buy a selection of storage baskets such as:

https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81e3EYNAFHL.jpg

Getting Organised

A woman on a mission, I went shopping to buy some baskets. IKEA had a good selection of kitchen cupboard organisers. Yes, they looked very fancy and twee but I stalled at the price! It would cost at least 100€

so I skipped the kitchen section and bought four shallow robust boxes from the storage section and a few more from a shop called Teddy.

Reorganising the Larder

Armed with a selection of boxes, I was now ready to rock ‘ n’ roll and empty and clean the cupboard shelves.

  1. Lighting

We’d already added strip lights to a couple of the shelves, which illuminated the cupboard when you opened the doors. Adding the lights was a game-changer, and if you have a dark store cupboard, I highly recommend considering this option.

2. Organise storage trays into Food Groups

  • Bread Making
  • Baking
  • Pastas, Rice and Lentils
  • Teas, coffee and coffee capsules.
  • Popular ingredients such as tomato pulp, cooking cream, Tuna, sardines, cocoa milk, tin lentils, beans etc
  • Nuts and seeds
  • Vinegars and oils
  • Potatoes and squash
  • Sundries such as batteries, lightbulbs, matches etc.

3. Shelf Zones

Highest Shelf – This is way out of my each and even my husband has to stand on a chair. I will use this shelf for items I don’t need but hold on to just in case.

Above Eye Level – A storage tray containing all the bread-making ingredients and measures. Putting all the ingredients in one tray means I can just reach and lift down the tray rather than individual items.

Eye Level – Tea, fruit teas, sugars, instant coffee and capsules. Bread, biscuit boxes, etc., baking ingredients.Rice and Pastas

Lower Shelves -An empty box. Spare tinfoil, clingfilm, freezer bags and garlic

Floor Level – 2 trays of miscellaneous items such as batteries, lightbulbs, firelighters, matches etc. All these we previously on the highest shelf. Potatoes, vinegars and oils.

Finally!

I still have an empty box on the lower shelf, which I may or may not fill with tins or general ingredients which are currently stocked in my larder box. Before I take any further action, I will wait and see if any of the above shelves need rearranging.

I also have another cupboard above the fridge containing the cereals, nuts, seeds, etc., and behind those I don’t know, as I can’t see or reach.

That’s it for this week. Let’s see how long I can maintain the new and organised. What about you? How do you organise your larder?

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19 thoughts on “#FoodieFriday – RE-Organising the Larder (Pt I)

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  1. It feels so good to organise the kitchen and pantry :) A few years ago I invested in high quality glass jars in three different sized, they help me a lot to stay organised.

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    1. Fast forward, it’s all a big mess again

      Yep, this is my worry, Tracy. We are both so used to just dumping stuff on any random shelf we must learn to be more disciplined… and as for our garage I keep threatening to do a car boot sale

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  2. Oooh Carole I would be in my absolute element organising a larder like yours. I just cannot get enough of ordering and organising stuff and making life easy as possible.

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      1. One way of doing stuff is set a timer – 10 minutes, that’s it. At least something gets done for the day and you can return to it. And if you want to carry on more time, great but if not a dent has been made.

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  3. OCD all the way. Like minded things always together. I have a specific baking cupboard. I don’t do well at all in chaos and never have so it is 99% of the time always neat and tidy.

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    1. I don’t do well at all in chaos and never have so it is 99% of the time always neat and tidy.

      Hi Bernie, I have moments where OCD takes over but mostly I am chaotic. I spend hours tidying and then ….

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  4. Good job, Carole. My ocd-ish personality demands that my pantry (what we call a larder) is always the same: Top shelf (which I can reach): Flours, Rice, and Dry Cereals, Next Shelf: Canned Goods and Pastas
    Next: Baking and cooking supplies like oils, syrups, raisins, coconut, nuts, etc Bottom Shelf: Plastic and Foil rolls, sugars, biscuits, crackers, pudding mixes
    My pantry door has small shelves, so that’s where I keep all spices
    That’s our Texas house. In Canada, it’s a variation of the same, but I have a lot more pantry space there.

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    1. Hi Terry, the ultimate challenge for me will be maintaining the sense of order.

      My spice drawer is another story and a job for another day. I never thought about grouping in product families until I read the AI suggestions. We will see how it works out. At the moment, Mr P is complaining he can’t find anything :)

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