• The Kitchen: Pantry

    Saturday, March 29, 2014


     
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    With the official start to Spring, I hope each of you are feeling some vim to lighten up and clean out stagnant parts of your home.

     Though spring weather has not arrived in our part of the world, as a family we spent spring break on the west coast of Canada, surrounded by sea and spring blossoms, it was hard coming home to a few feet of snow and ice-icicles hanging from our eves yet a week of west-coast spring did infuse beauty and eagerness for this next season in my heart and home.

    This week I cleaned and brightened up our school room, to help give a fresh start to our last term in school, Roger brought home daffodils to cheer up the school room which helps me look forward to heading back to school and teaching, we have ten weeks of planned schooling left, which is exactly how many weeks until my wee one is due to be born!

    Spring has a way with me, getting me focused to wrap up the projects of winter, like school, pregnancy and extra house work, so as to give way to the few months of beautiful drawn out summer days.

    And for a little show of my own 'spring' in my home my recently updated, cleaned out, organized pantry!

     I have a closet pantry, it is a lovely addition to my kitchen. Because it is on the smaller side I need to use this space intently and keep it organized or else it will not work for my size family!

    I do have extra shelves in our basement to hold the bulk of our food that we purchase in large quantities. I employ my Mothers pantry organization method. I store all the bulk foods down stairs and refill jars on the main floor as needed, this also works for canned goods, I just keep a can/jar or two upstairs and restocking the pantry shelves as needed. The light, bright organized and functional pantry this has become is truly a time saver and blessing to me and my busy household.
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    On the door of the pantry I have wire shelving, this holds all the quart size canning jars, in the jars I have dry goods that are least used in my kitchen. On the bottom shelf I have our families water bottles which is the only 'cups' we use during the day (saves time and dishes) it is at kid level and each child can hydrate as needed.
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    I will explain each shelf of the pantry from top to bottom.
    The top shelf is host to the treats! Candy, cookies, wine...
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    Second to top shelf is the snacks. One bin has the chips and crackers. The other bin has the snacks, we mostly use these for food in the car, granola bars, fruit purees, all other 'snackies'. I also keep my vintage cookie tin on this shelf, I will store any home backed cookies or muffins that I have made for the week.
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    Third shelf, stores my largest jars, they are gallon size pickle jars. In these I store the dry goods we use most frequently. Rice, sugar, oats, flour and my pregnancy tea. On this shelf I have a basket for my special foods.
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    Next shelf down has two-gallon jars, there are fourteen jars, two lines of seven jars each. Each jar has more dried goods, nuts, noodles, and all the in-betweens.
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    Last shelf, has the canned goods, the oils, my protein and any bottles.
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    On the floor of the pantry I have three baskets, one for cereal, another for root vegetables, and another for fruits.
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    This is my pantry!

    The most important things for me is that all my food is visible and accessible.    

    Here is the list of where I bought my pantry organization supplies.

    Large white baskets are from IKEA

    Black wire baskets are bought at Winners

    Large pickle jars have been collected from thrift shops.

    Two-liter jars (Bernard Brand) are from Canadian Tire

    One-liter jars (Bernard Brand) from Canadian Tire

    White canning jar lids (Bernard Brand) Canadian Tire

    Chalk labels and Green Labels (both Martha Stewart Brand) are purchased from Staples

    The little chalk labels I have hanging on the white baskets these were purchased at Michaels.

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    The Kitchen: Warm Drinks

    Thursday, March 6, 2014

     
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    Here I am with another kitchen change. This may be my favorite.
    Something to do with the correlation between a warm cup of something and the quite moments I take during my day to sit, sip and think, preferably all by myself.
    Having a place for the coffee and tea selections, all our mugs, travel mugs, and coffee makers was a bit hard to find in my kitchen until I moved our 'command station' which was located in this cupboard. Now I can not only have all the warm drink supplies in one place it is easy to locate exactly what I'm looking for.
     For me an organized space provides a beauty and calm, it makes me content, when I open this cupboard for my daily coffee it's a space that is enjoyable to use and look at.

    When I am working on organizing a space or spot in my home I approach all projects with the same few steps.
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    Evaluate the space I have to work with.
    Space doesn't usually change, so what I am looking at is what I get. I have only a certain amount of space in my kitchen, this is not going to change.
    The question is how am I going to use my space most wisely?
    When evaluating the area I think of its purpose, work flow, and importance.
    Once I have thought carefully though my space I start to lay out a plan of how I am going to put things away.
    I always keep in mind work flow. Putting my most essential items at easiest reach, working out or up to the least used items.
     
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    I only keep the things that fit.
    This is a hard one. But so worth thinking through each item you own.
    I strongly dislike it when my possessions take over, consuming unnecessary time to keep-up and weighing my spirit down with clutter and making me feel overwhelmed. I prefer to have less so I can be organized and have easy access, it frees up my time and my countenance.
    When I say fit I mean FIT, not tucked behind this and hid behind that and then crammed into an already packed drawer. Let me tell you something, if you do that you will rarely use it any-way. Out-sight-out-of-mind!
     I try to make everything visible at first glance. I like to open a cupboard, scan the shelves or drawer and know what is there. I may group things together in families and put them in a basket, but I should be able to read the label and know what is inside.
    Like the tea in the above picture. My tea is on the top shelf, all the assortments are put together in labeled baskets, herbals and blacks with the specialties on the far right. 
     Making things fit is worth the effort and the pain of getting rid of things. Donating is an ongoing activity in my home. Life changes as do our needs. What was once essential may now be no longer needed, it is time to get rid of it.
    Making space also means keeping margins between items, most of us are blessed with the 'North American' house, much larger than the homes of the past, we have space and ample amounts of it.  Do not cram things!
     Give your homes and cupboards a bit of breathing room, not only does it make things easier to up-keep it makes things look more presentable and organized.
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    Once everything has a spot and the work flow is making life smoother, touch up your organized space with a little personal style.
     I like beauty, it makes me happy. I even try to make the inside of my cupboards attractive. It feels welcoming and allows for pleasure in the things I have worked hard for hard, it shows respect to my husband who has provided for me and my children and thankfulness to God as I honor him with my home and my possessions.
    I love going to the homes of others and see their character reflected in their home. Every home and every person is different and will gravitate towards different colors, patterns and feel. In that you can display your own style creatively and organized.  
    This is the fun part!
    Make your home your own, reflecting who God made you and what makes you cheerful and comfortable.
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    The Kitchen: Spices

    Thursday, February 27, 2014

     
     

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    Since moving into this home I have had an inefficient spice storage system. Tucked away in a basket in the pantry, spices piled on top of each other. It was frustrating to find and utilize half the spices I had. I like to use spices, it is an essential part in making flavorful healthy food. When I moved our 'command center' out of the kitchen and rearranged a few other cupboards which opened up these two drawers in our center island directly across from our stove. I do most food prep on the Island top so this is the most logical spot for my spices. Since organizing the spices I have used all my spices more readily and have enjoyed the easy access I have to them.
    I bought the jars at Dollarama.
    Labeled with my label maker.
    My spice blends are in the drawer on the right, along with my bouillon cubes and baking essence.  
    I hope you enjoy the pictures as much as I am enjoying having my spaces at my finger-tips.
     
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    The Kitchen: Medicine Cabinet

    Thursday, February 20, 2014


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    A tool to use, a blessing to welcome, the one place of the home that can provide nutrition and nurture, both of equal importance.

    The Kitchen

    In my home this is the room that has me rooted most day-lit hours, five littles all with mouths ajar. My family's needs keep me stationed for long hours between preparation, feeding and cleanings.  It can become a chore, a job to do. It comes as no surprise then that food and kitchen blogs are the number one read blogging type fallowed online. We as mothers, cooks, keepers-of-home are looking for inspiration. I really have nothing to offer that the 'greats' of the blog world have not already done. I'm not the best cook, or the most healthiest, my kitchen isn't perfect (the pictures can overlook many a flaw) or most organized. And here I am writing again about my kitchen! I have been giving my kitchen much thought these last weeks, as I aim to improve on its function, for me I think it comes down to so much more than that. I long for my kitchen to nurture my family and myself, to reflect my heart and care towards my family and others. I have chosen to allow this space of my home, and time, to become a gracious act of services and love.

    My kitchen is a tool, and the place I most frequently touch the lives of my family members.

    Nutrition and Nurture

    Speaking love through the most mundane tasks of life.
     
    This is not always easy. As God is leading me to see the incredible role I play by being a willing servant in the most humble of life's tasks, I began to change the way I think and operate.

    I have been able to articulate how this work space can help me reflect the heart God is cultivating in me.
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    Beauty.

     Creating a lovely kitchen kindles contentment and brings me joy, I spend countless hours among pots, pans, dishes, tiding and scrubbing. It was about creating a place that personally lifted my heart, immerging the mundane in beauty. Though I have made it beautiful for me, others are also drawn to the aesthetics of order and beauty. My husband and children though most often do not comment when things are in order, they certainly voice it when there is something amiss. Just recently during my long stretch of pregnancy nausea and I was letting things 'go' in order to rest. My three year old boy came to my bed while I was having a mid-afternoon nap, he said ever so sweetly and longingly "mama come make the kitchen pretty" of course using his adorable lisp to enhance the charm of that moment! I would encourage you to make your kitchen space reflect your style and the heart and soul you want to be represented in the kitchen.

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    Nurturing

     Food is the foundation of care for every living soul.  The services of feeding and eating communicates to the deepest levels of who we are. From my kitchen I have seen the power food has to speak love and care, to heal, to nurture. There is much wisdom needed to provide the body with health and nutrition, while also maintaining joy in food. When men (or a man) & young are your main consumers it is prudent to ask God to lead your food choices. There is a ever needed balance to healthfully maintain your family's needs, nutritionally and emotionally. Train your culinary and nutritional abilities, turn a chore into an act of service towards your family.
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    Function

    My work space. I no longer have the time to look for things or spend my precious moments maintain things I don't need. Nothing steals away at my heart like frustration, clutter and mess. My goal is to have an orderly functional work space that can be used efficiently and put back to beauty in  quick time. I need to be able to access my tools and have a place to return them to when I am finished with it. I also find that if I can see it I will use it, out-of-sight-out-of-mind. Recently I have worked to eliminate the problem. By placing kitchen essentials of high importance in the easiest reach spots, not overcrowding and being able to see them. And that is where the next few blog posts come in. I have been thinking and working through trouble areas and loving the result of a carefully thought out and functional 'to us' kitchen.
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    My first area was our Vitamin, Herb, and Medicine cabinet. I had two problems with this space. I could never find what I was looking for, I could never remember what each member was taking and when. I resolved these hang-ups by putting our remedies in family groups, children, adults, viral, lose herbs, oils, and modern meds. Then placed each family in its own tin. For the adult every day supplements I placed on a tiered spice rack (Wal-Mart) now I can see every bottle.
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    When I pulled everything out of the cupboard to clean and organize it I had my computer open and started writing down what each bottle was for, for whom and how much and how often they were to receive it. Each family member has their own box, with the remedy and dosage behind the time of day am, noon, or pm. I laminated the list and hung it on the inside of the cupboard door. At the different meals, I open my cupboard, read my list, gather the easy to find bottles and viola! This has helped considerably in being consistent with our vitamins and nutritional supplements.
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    Above my medicine shelf I have a basket for bibs and baby hand & face cloths, another for bottles. Again everything has to fit into these baskets (a lot of purging here.) On the top shelf is my bulk bottles of essential oils (the blends are down with the other medicinal remedies) and a bin of extras, like my netty pot, tea strainers, and other herbal miscellaneous.
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    Leaning into a God who is guiding me on this journey of motherhood and home-maker, He is teaching me not of the challenges but of the blessings. To even have a kitchen places me in an elite class of the ultimate wealth of our word. To have loved ones to serve tells a story of love, fellowship and family. Having the privilege to nurture littles makes me a Mother and a partner in the eternal role of caring for souls, gifts of Heaven. I am praying that my heart and actions will reflect the abundance of these blessings.
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