Sunlight on old floors, linens hanging nearby, and a broom waiting quietly in the corner—
the kind of beauty that asks nothing but to be lived in. 🤍
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Sunlight on old floors, linens hanging nearby, and a broom waiting quietly in the corner—
the kind of beauty that asks nothing but to be lived in. 🤍
Helpful Life Hacks: KITCHEN CLEANING HACKS
The kitchen is the heart of every home, and it's also where a lot of messes and spills happen. Keeping your kitchen clean and organized can be a challenge, but with these kitchen cleaning hacks, you can make your kitchen a more efficient and enjoyable place to cook and eat.
Try Vinegar and Baking Soda to Clean Your Oven
Cleaning your oven can be a daunting task, but using vinegar and baking soda can make it easier and more cost-effective. First, remove the oven racks and soak them in warm soapy water. Then, make a paste using baking soda and water and apply it to the inside of your oven. Let it sit for a few hours or overnight, and then wipe it down with a damp cloth. Finally, use a spray bottle with vinegar and water to clean any remaining residue and leave your oven smelling fresh.
Use a Lemon to Clean Your Cutting Board
Cutting boards can harbor bacteria and odors, especially if they are made of wood. To clean your cutting board naturally, cut a lemon in half and rub it over the surface of your board. The citric acid in the lemon will help to kill bacteria and remove odors. Rinse the board with warm water, and let it dry completely before using it again.
Coffee Filters Can Clean Your Microwave
Cleaning your microwave can be a hassle, especially if there are a lot of splatters and spills. But using a coffee filter can make it easier and more effective. Simply wet a coffee filter with water, and use it to wipe down the inside of your microwave. The coffee filter will trap any food particles and leave your microwave looking clean and shiny.
Dishwasher Can Clean Non-Dishware Items
Dishwashers aren't just for dishes! You can use your dishwasher to clean a variety of items, such as plastic toys, baseball caps, and even gardening tools. Just make sure to put the items in a mesh bag or on the top rack to prevent damage during the wash cycle.
Use a Magnet to Store Your Knives
Storing your knives in a drawer can be dangerous and dull them quickly. Instead, use a magnetic knife holder to store your knives safely and conveniently. Simply attach the magnetic strip to your kitchen wall or backsplash, and place your knives on it. This will not only keep your knives within reach but also prolong their sharpness.
A Lazy Susan is Great to Organize Your Spices
Keeping your spices organized can be a challenge, but using a lazy Susan can make it easier to access and use them. Simply place your spice jars on the lazy Susan, and rotate it to find the spice you need. This will save you time and prevent you from buying duplicate spices.
Try Using a Paper Towel to Keep Your Greens Fresh
Keeping your greens fresh can be a challenge, especially if you buy them in bulk. But using a paper towel can help to absorb moisture and prevent your greens from wilting. Simply place a paper towel in your vegetable crisper, and replace it every few days to keep your greens fresh and crisp.
These kitchen hacks can help you save time and money while keeping your kitchen clean and organized. By using natural and cost-effective cleaning solutions, you can avoid harsh chemicals and keep your family safe and healthy. Remember, a clean and organized kitchen is not only more efficient but also more enjoyable to cook and eat in.
02.18.2020
had two classes this morning, then drove my friend to work. came home and made coffee, and then cleaned my one hitter, threw out old food (not pictured), rearranged the freezer, did dishes, and cleaned the sink.
still left to do:
finish putting away laundry
wash bath mats + kitchen towels
clean out nightstand and floor in room (in progress)
work on budget
work on apartment search
This little guy can mean the difference between an organized and clean kitchen and an embarrassing, messy one.
Ich hatte noch zwei mehr als überreife Bananen zu Hause, aus denen ich kurzerhand diese cleanen Proteinmuffins gebacken habe und diese gerade als Postworkout/Abendessen gegessen habe. Da ich ein Schokomäulchen bin, hab ich noch etwas kalorienreduziertes Schokoeis dazu gegessen 😊 ein Foodblogger wird aus mir wohl nicht mehr, aber sie waren sehr lecker (vor allem schön fluffig :))
Woods and whites kitchen
A Soy Free Food Discovery That Feels Perfect for Modern Kitchens
While updating my kitchen shelf with better ingredient-conscious choices, I came across this soy free food collection fromThe Altitude Store, and it instantly felt like something worth saving. What I liked most is how naturally premium the page feels, almost like a curated wellness pantry instead of a generic grocery listing.
The products seem ideal for people who actively check labels, prefer cleaner recipes, and want dependable ready-to-cook or snack-friendly choices without soy ingredients. It’s the kind of page that works well for repeat pantry restocking because the trust factor feels strong. For anyone focused on healthier meal planning and conscious food shopping, this is a genuinely useful find.