Food Storage Container Organization Solved
So I am sure we have all had some frustrations with food storage containers at one point or another. My food storage container cabinet was a stinkin' hot mess, so I decided to get a little organized. I decided to combine a couple of different methods I have seen used before. Most of these food storage container organization options can be found at a dollar store and are a great way to get it together! With a file organizer, a dish dry rack, and a bin you too can get your food storage containers in order!
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Guys... this seriously wasn't staged... How sad is this madness? In my defense the lids were more organized a couple days ago, but things got moved around when I needed a bin in the back, and, well, there you have it... madness! Clearly this project was done out of necessity.
STEP 1: Match Up All of Your food storage containers Make sure all the food storage containers you have has its matching lid... if you are anything like me you will have some random extras that can be tossed out. Some lids I found I had literally never seen. It's a little ridiculous.
STEP 2: Put Your Lids in the Drying Rack Once you make sure all of your food storage containers are worth keeping, it is time to start organizing! First, grab your dish drying rack. Take all of your small lids and tuck them into the cutlery drying pocket.
Now take all of your other lids and place them in the plate slots. I organized them by shape and size so that I know where to look from now on!
STEP 3: Stack Your Food Storage Containers in Bins Now grab your bin(s) and stack your food storage containers in the most organized manner you can, and place them in the bin so they fit nicely but also in a neat manner.
STEP 4: Place the Rack and Bin into Your Cabinet Now tuck your bin and dish drying rack back into the cabinet in whichever order you find fitting. I live in an apartment in Brooklyn, so I don't have a ton of cabinet space to spread these out as nicely as I would like, but this is already SOOOO much better than what I had going on.
STEP 5: Drill Your Folder Organizer Onto Your Cabinet Door Now grab your folder organizer and a drill (and a couple screws) and secure it to the door, making sure there is clearance for the door to close without the bin hitting the items inside the cabinet. Once it is secured in place, fill it with any extra or strange shaped lids that didn't fit in the dish drying rack.
Look at all that beauty! I am seriously so pumped at this simple and cheap fix!
Of course you could just use several bins to store both lids and containers, but I kind of like that each lid has it's own little space.
As you can see there is plenty of clearance for the door to close with the desk organizer attached.
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1mo105060910 on Aug 21, 2024
i saw somewhere recently that Tupperware is guaranteed for life. Do you know if this is true?
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Ali119124022 on Aug 22, 2024
It USED to be. Not sure now that they are selling it in stores. They only have a limited amount in stores, anyway. 🥰
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Sfo120466783 on Aug 25, 2024
This works for about a week for me! Then I am back to just tossing them in the cupboard and they are all mixed up again. I try...I really do!! 🤪
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Amelia Macias on Aug 26, 2024
🤣 agree with you. I can keep it organized except o have a husband who cooks like he is in a restaurant and just tosses everything!!!!
besides I have very limited small cabinets a bin alone would not fit.
good idea tho for those who have large space.
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I know when I cleaned out my cupboard of plastic ware, lots of it was discolored and smelled. I tossed the stuff that is recyclable. The Tupperware from 1970, I washed, aired out, and put flour and sugar in. Yes, I have stuff from 1970. Did you toss anything out to reduce the clutter? I know unloading mine into the recycle bin helped tremendously.
Why does everybody call it Tupperware? It’s called Rubbermaid! I have a lot of Tupperware and some Rubbermaid. Tupperware is better quality!!!
I only saw plasticware in your photos, where is the Tupperware Brand Product?