It’s time to put your lazy susan to work! We’ve got a super handy, easy hack for you to help you organize your Tupperware cupboard or drawer because wherever it is, it’s probably a hot mess. This is a great way to organize your kitchen on the cheap, contain the explosive mess or plastic containers, and help your kids know where to put things.
We love our lazy susans! Check out these other cool ways to organize your kitchen using one HERE!
Feeling ready for a kitchen organization overhaul? Check out these Incredible, Life-Changing Ways To Organize Your Kitchen for some tips, tricks, and DIY tutorials!
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It’s simple. Buy a lazy susan that fits what you want to store in it and more importantly, isn’t larger than the size of your cupboard or drawer. Clear out the cupboard and sort through everything, discarding any old containers that are in rough shape or you don’t use anymore. Be sure to check to see whether they are recyclable before you throw them out! If you’re not sure what to keep and what to throw out, check out this article on Should You Toss Your Tupperware to guide you through the process.
If you want, use a chalk pen (like THIS one) to write “lids” and “containers” on the caddy to add a little something extra! Then add the lazy susan to the cupboard or drawer and place your Tupperware inside. That’s it! It’s just one of each many ways to use a handy dandy Lazy Susan to tidy up your kitchen.
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Looking for an inexpensive lazy susan? Check out the one we used HERE or grab THIS super cute two-tiered version for double the space from Amazon! Alternatively, check out your local dollar or discount retail store to find one on the cheap.
Rhiannon loves to cook and bake but has also never said "no" to a takeout burrito (see, she's just like you!). Despite slowly running out of room in her cabinets, she continues to expand her collections of cookbooks and kitchen gadgets and is deeply jealous of people who can just "whip something up" without a recipe. When she's not in the kitchen, you can find her camping and hiking with her husband and rescue dog, Waffles.