Its a new year why not work on cleaning the clutter. One place I am most guilty of cluttering is the kitchen counter. Right now it doubles as my workspace which works well because its on main level where kids are and quite frankly its where I spend most my day already making meals, handing out snacks and doing dishes. Where it doesn’t work well is when it comes to mealtime I need to move my current project or make room, which truly is not conducive but with a 4 year old and 18 mo old the kitchen is my post. For now that is my excuse and its not a great one but its how I am able to get work done during the day in between dealing with a diaper or a scream. My goal is to get cleaner and neater and jars offer both kitchen organization and sense of style while having the ingredients you commonly use at a arms reach. So here we go with a list of 50 ways to utilize jars in the kitchen:
- Flour
- Brown Sugar
- Sugar
- Coffee
- Tea
- Dry Beans
- Cereal
- Oats
- Quinoa
- Chia Seeds
- Corn Starch
- Rice
- Powdered Sugar
- Coco Powder
- Protein Powder
- Chocolate Chips
- Cornmeal
- Nuts
- Seeds
- Trailmix
- Yogurt Raisins
- Popcorn Kernels
- Candy
- Pretzels
- Baking Soda
- Baking Powder
- Cookies
- Pasta
- Oatmeal Mix
- Muffin Mix
- Pancake Mix
- Brownie Mix
- Barley
- Cookie Cutters
- Salt
- Lentils
- Sprinkles
- Coconut
- Flax Seeds
- Protein Powder
- Bread Crumbs
- Croutons
- Dried Fruit
- Couscous
- Spices
- Cinnamon Sticks
- Chip Clips
- Wine Corks
- Pet Treats
- Wooden Skewers
Hope there are some new ideas here that work for your daily needs and work on cleaning up those counters, its a goal I am constantly working towards!
In need for some jars check out my shop RoseandBurke for some up-cycled wine bottle jar
Always Dreaming or Doing,
Shelby