Clear Out the Clutter in your Kitchen: Step-By-Step Instructions and Pictures

by Gary Wentz
From The Family Handyman
Clear Out the Clutter in your Kitchen: condiment caddy
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1. Cooking caddy for quick clear-off
You always want salt, cooking oils and your favorite spices next to the stove because you use them every day. But they don't have to take up valuable counter space full time. Place them all in a caddy that you can instantly stow in a cabinet after cooking. You'll find caddies in various shapes, sizes and prices ($8 and up) at any store that sells kitchenware.
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Lin, maybe your mom fried too much. Back in 1966, seems like a real possiblity. I have one, don't have that problem, but then again, I don't fry in grease, and it's near the sink, where I cut, and not near the stove, where I cook.

By Paul, on 08/27/2009

well Lin, maybe you should have cleaned it for them every now and then and this wouldn't have happened.

By steve, on 08/19/2009

My mom had one like this in 1966 - it collected cooking grease and dirt. When you wanted to use a utensil you had to scrub it clean first. Keep them in a drawer where they'll stay clean!

By Lin.in.Longmont, on 05/12/2009

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