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Kitchen Declutter Checklist

Medium 14 items · 1 hour
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testuser Published 2 weeks ago

A practical, one-hour checklist to declutter your kitchen: purge expired food, trim duplicates, organise drawers, assess cookware and appliances, and consolidate cleaning supplies. Ideal for homeowners, renters, and busy people who want a quick, focused kitchen reset.

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  1. Gather supplies (boxes, trash bags, labels, markers, measuring tape, cloths) — Having supplies ready speeds the process.
  2. Clear countertops and empty pantry and fridge onto a clean surface — Work one shelf at a time to avoid overwhelm.
  3. Purge expired and spoiled food from fridge and pantry — Check use-by dates and smell-test doubtful items.
  4. Sort pantry items into categories (cans, grains, baking, snacks)
  5. Consolidate open packages into airtight containers — Use jars or sealed bags to save space and keep freshness.
  6. Assess cookware and pan rack for duplicates and fit — Nest similar pans and free space by donating extras.
  7. Discard damaged or unsafe cookware — Toss warped pans and peeling nonstick coatings.
  8. Audit small appliances: unplug, test, and decide keep/store/donate — Plug each into a working outlet to confirm function.
  9. Organise drawers — Empty drawers before measuring and installing organisers.
  10. Measure drawer widths and depths — Record sizes for buying correctly sized organisers.
  11. Insert drawer organisers and return only essential utensils — Keep frequently used tools accessible and declutter duplicates.
  12. Consolidate and safely store cleaning products; dispose of expired — Keep chemicals sealed and separate from food storage.
  13. Wipe down shelves, fridge, and cabinet interiors before returning items — Use a mild cleaner and a microfiber cloth.
  14. Bag items to donate and schedule drop-off or pickup — List donation centers or set a calendar reminder.
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