Don’t throw away old magazine racks, Lego blocks that children are tired of playing with, cartons of plastic wrap and tin foil, and glass jars for baby food. Just put a little more thought into these inconspicuous items. Ordinary small items in daily life will become good helpers in the kitchen!
1. After cleaning, the glass jars of baby food can be used to hold seasonings, or they can also be turned into magnetic seasoning jars that can be attached to the refrigerator.
2. Pot lids take up the most space. Do you have no place to put them? Nail the magazine rack in the locker or wall to create a special storage space for the pot lids.
3. Don’t have room to install a vertical magazine rack to store things? Then you might as well use a curtain rod instead.
4. If you don’t want to drill holes in the wall or cabinet, it doesn’t matter. Just find a few plastic strong adhesive hooks to fix the pot lid as shown below.
5. Paper tape and markers are the most indispensable items for marking leftovers with dates.
6. Don’t throw away the Tic Tac after eating it. After cleaning it, it can be used to store small amounts of spices.
7. Remove the handle from an old rake, then nail it upside down to the wall to instantly transform into a wine glass holder.
8. Do you want to avoid taking up drawer space, but want to be able to neatly store plastic wrap and tin foil at the same time? Fixing this style of data rack on the inside of the cabinet can satisfy both of your needs at once.
9. Cut an old shirt into a cute apron.
10. Who said that flower pots can only be used for growing flowers and vegetables? It is also a good choice to store cooking utensils such as rice spoons, frying spatulas, and egg beaters in the kitchen.
11. Friends with a retro style may wish to learn from this storage method, which can not only turn waste into treasure, but also be beautiful and elegant. (The editor who threw away the old tool box regrets...)
12. In addition to holding pot lids, the data rack can also be used as a draining rack for cutting boards and baking sheets!
13. Are the Lego bricks collecting dust at home? Take them out and build a cooking utensil storage rack.
14. Use dental floss to cut cheese, cleanly and save water.
15. When the baking powder is used up, the jar can be used to store salt, sugar, cornstarch and other condiments after cleaning it.
16. Paste a short piece of paper tape backwards in the middle of the long paper tape, and then stick the sticky ends to the openings of the milk powder can and coffee powder can to make the amount more accurate.
17. Empty tissue boxes can be used to store plastic bags.
18. If you have a lot of CD boxes like this at home, you might as well clean the spare ones and repurpose them into food boxes.
19. Use shoe boxes to sort and organize the food in the refrigerator. However, the editor feels that shoe boxes are not very hygienic after all, so I don’t recommend trying it.
20. Novice cooks usually need to read recipes while cooking. If you also have this habit, dig out this clothes hanger with a clip in the closet and use it as a book holder.
21. Don’t just throw away the gift wrapping bags, tinfoil and plastic wrap paper boxes. Pack them together and add a layer of oil paper to instantly turn them into a beautiful gift box for cookies or Macaron and other snacks.
22. Pill boxes and contact lens boxes can also be used as condiment storage boxes.
23. Shoe storage bags are great for storing snacks.
24. A mouse pad equals a non-slip can opener.
25. Want to melt chocolate and marshmallows? Don’t waste hot water anymore. A hair dryer can also do the job, and it’s faster.