Todays word is "Tactical Nuclear Warhead"
The Princess is working on getting her spice collection into glass jars.I continue to do a little something every day. I have filled about 4 of the bins today, but have found other things. This morning the label maker wouldn't turn on. It needed new batteries so I had to get some. It's good. The extra batteries will go into my battery storage container.
One thing I buy here and there are spices, especially when they are on sale. If things like garlic powder are on sale, I buy some. Today I worked on a few different kitchen things, but one that I have been working on is the organization of things like extra foil, wax paper, parchment paper, zip bags, etc. I've been keeping that in a couple baskets, standing the boxes on end.
What did I find in the two baskets where I had been keeping these extras? A few small spice jars, unopened, new. My travel sized toiletries keep doing the same thing. I found another zip bag of them a couple days ago. On the to do list is to do a good inventory of the spices I have, large and small containers, and the extras. I started that list when I was putting up my spice racks last year.
Since I am using these IRIS bins with snap on lids, the size is uniform and I can stack these bins about 6 high. But there are things like large foil, 3 gallon zip bags, some parchment paper, that just doesn't fit. Not the end of the world, but there will be something that I will need to find a specialized bin for.
I told a friend that I could work on this project for a full year and maybe not be done. When I am done with the main part of the house, minus the basement, garage and sheds, I am going to hire someone to help do some cleaning. I am doing some as I go, but things like the windows could all use a good cleaning. My neighbors have professional window washers come clean their windows a couple times a year. These guys have good ladders for the second story windows and they have specialized tools. Better than me breaking my neck.
And starting seedlings needs to happen soon!
Good for her! It is a great project! Love her jars!The Princess is working on getting her spice collection into glass jars.
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The counter kitchen table is her work space for the project.
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The medium and large jars are still in the boxes.
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She is exited about the project.
Ben
There are some great lighting options on Amazon. The new LED lights are lite and easy to install. I love good lighting!I have a large shelf for alphabetized big jars of spices. Then another 3 shelf unit of just baking stuff in jars, not the flour or sugar...but different kinds of chocolate chips, baking chips, flavorings, sprinkles, powder, soda...that all gets a bit messy because little granddaughter does like to bake. Easier to put choc chips in half gallon mason jars...semi sweet, milk, white, dark, even rainbow. My disaster shelfing at the moment is one and a half large shelves of paper products...plates, cups, utensils, specialty napkins, bowls...it's grown, overflowing, spilling over into a medical shelf. Not good. I realize I'm not keeping it organized well because the lighting in that area of that basement is not very good, so I put it off. I think I should correct the lighting and get with it.
It is easy for it to get out of hand. That is what I am trying to get control of now. Space is always a problem, and then being able to keep it organized in one place.I have a large shelf for alphabetized big jars of spices. Then another 3 shelf unit of just baking stuff in jars, not the flour or sugar...but different kinds of chocolate chips, baking chips, flavorings, sprinkles, powder, soda...that all gets a bit messy because little granddaughter does like to bake. Easier to put choc chips in half gallon mason jars...semi sweet, milk, white, dark, even rainbow. My disaster shelfing at the moment is one and a half large shelves of paper products...plates, cups, utensils, specialty napkins, bowls...it's grown, overflowing, spilling over into a medical shelf. Not good. I realize I'm not keeping it organized well because the lighting in that area of that basement is not very good, so I put it off. I think I should correct the lighting and get with it.
The business of showing your larder is not necessarily a good idea, even if we think we are anonymous on here. There is the thought and belief that when there is a food shortage, our pantries will be confiscated by the authorities. They have the authority to do so in the USA.Can we have a show us your larder thread?!Loving the pics.
I'm a bit like Sonya, there are jobs I have to do every day; others once a week. Also once a week or month I get sons to do stuff for me. Occasionally some shores are weather dependent, and if there's a few weeks of rain, they build up. I also have a 'this summer/winter/year' list. Things I would like to get done, as opposed to having to be done. Like organising the jars of herbs, mine might be painting the pantry shelves, or the current one, framing photos and putting them up the stairs walls.
I am the same as far as in closets and cupboards need to be clean and organized and my mess is out where I can deal with it.It is easy for it to get out of hand. That is what I am trying to get control of now. Space is always a problem, and then being able to keep it organized in one place.
I know it sounds like nothing is organized in my house, but it is. I have two closets that I have worked on. One is actually empty now and has been for at least a year. I need to clean in there before I put stuff back in.
I had an assistant who told me that her house looked neat and tidy, no clutter, but don't open her cabinets or closets. I am kind of the opposite. I want the stuff in my cabinets, closets, etc. organized before I can clean. If I need to put something away, I want to know where to put it and where to find it again.
I love that you are using old jars and the solid lids like my grandmothers had. I have bought some spices in the large restaurant sized jars.I buy herbs/spices in bulk so they go in mason jars. The extras go in coffee cans (labeled) on the shelf above the jars. I like that we each have our own way and they all work.
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Perhaps it would be permissible to send various loved ones a game (yes, even used as you can share a story that correlates with it's wear) with a note of care to stay entertained during the winter months. Your desire to part with them might be concealed as an act of kindness - win/winMy wife has magnanimously allowed me to use a closet in the basement to store our deep larder. It is about the size of a normal bedroom closet, and is filled with games that haven't been touched in thirty years. I, of course, wanted to throw all the games away, but I would have a better chance of seeing God than that happening. She agreed to allow me to relocate the games and put food and supplies in the closet.
This is very much a long term project. Some progress has been made, and I feel I have a better handle on our inventory. Finding a new place for the games is the challenge, not that anybody will know where I moved them. As the project progresses I will keep you posted.
I understand- I presumed your storage was separate to your larder.The business of showing your larder is not necessarily a good idea, even if we think we are anonymous on here. There is the thought and belief that when there is a food shortage, our pantries will be confiscated by the authorities. They have the authority to do so in the USA.
I would never show what I have, nor give an accounting of how much of this or that I have. It is known as OPSEC, operational security. The image is what the world should think we have.
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If no one is actively looking for and playing those games, could you eliminate 1 or 2 at a time covertly? I do that with my Dad. He is loathe to throw away anything in the fridge or pantry closet that is "past it's prime." When he goes upstate, I clean things out. Sometimes I do it when he's just not around--like when he and his friend go to a railroad show.My wife has magnanimously allowed me to use a closet in the basement to store our deep larder. It is about the size of a normal bedroom closet, and is filled with games that haven't been touched in thirty years. I, of course, wanted to throw all the games away, but I would have a better chance of seeing God than that happening. She agreed to allow me to relocate the games and put food and supplies in the closet.
This is very much a long term project. Some progress has been made, and I feel I have a better handle on our inventory. Finding a new place for the games is the challenge, not that anybody will know where I moved them. As the project progresses I will keep you posted.
If no one is actively looking for and playing those games, could you eliminate 1 or 2 at a time covertly? I do that with my Dad. He is loathe to throw away anything in the fridge or pantry closet that is "past it's prime." When he goes upstate, I clean things out. Sometimes I do it when he's just not around--like when he and his friend go to a railroad show.
This made me smile b/c I have the same thing going on. They are all under the stairway and haven't been touched in years. I should just donate them to the local Thrift Store. Although, that particular closet is not on my immediate to-do list b/c it is pretty organized. With the advent of video games, board games are pretty much just a blip in history which is kinda sad.My wife has magnanimously allowed me to use a closet in the basement.
I think that sometimes the bigger the space, as in chest freezers, the easier it is for things to get lost. This isn't just freezers though. I too have a freezer to go through. I plan on making inventory lists of contents that I keep on the door along with a pencil.This made me smile b/c I have the same thing going on. They are all under the stairway and haven't been touched in years. I should just donate them to the local Thrift Store. Although, that particular closet is not on my immediate to-do list b/c it is pretty organized. With the advent of video games, board games are pretty much just a blip in history which is kinda sad.
I finally got the kids room completely done. I ordered some comic book boxes to transfer comics to those instead of the bank boxes that they were in. I am using the empty bank boxes to put the childrens books from the book shelf in and will store them in the barn. Now, I have MY own bookshelf and found some gems while I was moving my pile of books in there from another room. Yeah! I have been on a reading kick lately and am spending at least a couple of hours per night reading the Left Behind series. Only 2 more books to go on that and then I'm on to something else, so I'm glad I found the gems I had forgotten about.
I cleaned out a couple of files of older bills (in the upstairs file cabinet) and will add those old invoices to the big file I have in the barn so I have room in my current year file.
I went through the frig freezer and found some things that need to get used immediately. It's amazing how some things sink to the bottom of that freezer. Now I have a menu created for next week. I also went through the big freezer in the garage and chipped away the frost. I found some stuff in there that needs to go into the house freezer as soon as I get stuff used up in there. I even found some bacon that I had forgotten about......darn it. That freezer is even more difficult to keep organized! Yeah, it keeps a lot of food, but chest freezers are tough to keep on top of since you can only see the stuff on top.
You all are so inspiring so thanks for that! We have been getting some sunshine recently too and that has helped tremendously. It's still too cold to do anything outside so I'm so thankful to be getting things done indoors. Today will be more paperwork.
I have my fabric in bins, but only 3 high and not on shelves- which would be nice. They are heavy! Those are only about a foot deep so wouldn’t be as bad (I have the big ol’ things. But something to consider. I had book shelves for my fabric when we were up the mountain and loved it- but not in bins. Hang a curtain so protected from light and start sewing . Will see if I can find a pix. Bet your place is looking good!Someone shared this elsewhere. It is an interesting idea.
"This is the beginning stages of how I want to store my fabric…I bought the bookshelves from IKEA and the bins are part of the plastic drawers from Walmart."
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I have a couple of those deep plastic drawered cabinets for fabric. One of them has two shallower drawers in the top that I use for thread. The sewing stuff will be a project that will take a few days.I have my fabric in bins, but only 3 high and not on shelves- which would be nice. They are heavy! Those are only about a foot deep so wouldn’t be as bad (I have the big ol’ things. But something to consider. I had book shelves for my fabric when we were up the mountain and loved it- but not in bins. Hang a curtain so protected from light and start sewing . Will see if I can find a pix. Bet your place is looking good!
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