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how to organise a pantry?

Hi all

my pantry is a mess, no order just crammed to the brim with stuff,

i have an old fashioned pantry so lots of space, and i need suggestions for how to organise it...

i suppose common sense says baking stuff together, jars together etc....

any other tips?

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  • I use empty biscuit tins (large ones you get at christmas...) to keep things together in my cupboard (ie all my baking stuff etc). Would that work for your pantry shelves?
  • sarahsarah
    sarahsarah Posts: 332 Forumite
    Oooh, you should do before and after pictures!!!

    I don't have a pantry so no advice lol sorry..
  • Skint_Catt
    Skint_Catt Posts: 11,548 Forumite
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    I agree on the before and after pics!

    I just put like stuff together - packets, tea/coffee/sugar/other drinkable things, baking/spices/herbs, tins, condiments etc, bottles together, etc but then I don't have a big pantry so I split it into different cupboards.
  • thriftlady_2
    thriftlady_2 Posts: 9,128 Forumite
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    Although I don't have a pantry I organise my stores like this:

    Baking cupboard (above my worktop)- large plastic ice cream tubs (4litres) with all my flours, oats and sugar. Other stuff like cocoa, golden syrup, coconut, chocolate, peel and so on also in here, plus a plastic tray holding baking powder, yeast, bicarb and spices used frequently in baking and a small tub of salt.

    cupboard 1

    top shelf- pasta, rices, barley, couscous, popcorn plus other grains

    middle shelf -dried pulses, nuts, seeds, dried fruit

    bottom shelf - jars and bottles (mustard,honey,soy sauce etc), stock powder. I keep my hm jams & jellies in the fridge.

    cupboard 2

    drawer -spices

    top shelf -tins, unopened bags of flour (always have backups if you love to bake)

    bottom shelf -tea, coffee, cartons of juice, the biscuit tin (containing Ryvitas and oatcakes), the cake tin (containing muffins/hm biscuits/cake), dried milk and UHT milk for yogurt making.

    Small cupboard next to cooker -culinary alcohol, oils, vinegar and salt


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  • Pink.
    Pink. Posts: 17,650 Forumite
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    Hi artichoke,

    There are lots of tips on this thread that should help:

    Question on organization of cupboards

    I'll add your thread to that one later to keep the suggestions together.

    Pink
  • Liney_2
    Liney_2 Posts: 653 Forumite
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    I also group stuff together like
    cereals boxes,
    tea, coffee, hot choc
    baking ingredients
    pasta
    spices
    tins
    jars
    packets etc

    I wish everything was in the same size box so it all looked neat and tidy but I think storing it all in baskets may work so you just pull out the basket you need. I may do this after we have had our extension done with my all new pantry.

    PS whats the difference between a pantry and a larder?
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  • daleigha
    daleigha Posts: 274 Forumite
    before and after pics would be fabulous!! I would sooo love a walk-in pantry!! :D

    my kitchen is basically organised the same way as Thriftlady's:

    - shelf for herbs and spices
    - shelf for cooking oil, balsamic vinegar and stuff i dont use that often eg tamarind
    - shelf for savoury tins and pasta
    - shelf for baking stuff and sweet tins
    - shelf for biscuits, buns etc
    - shelf for cereal (under worktop)
    - shelf for spuds, carrots & onions (under worktop)
    - shelf for booze (under worktop)
  • fizzel81
    fizzel81 Posts: 1,623 Forumite
    i store items in lidded storage box,s and group things together

    ie baking , bread making, pasta and rices noodles lentils etc,savoury packets spices etc, i have jars on one shelf with my opened pasta,rice,lentils etc
    a shelf for cereals 2 are in tubs when opened

    admitedly on the floor i have 9x4 beans ad 4x4 spaghetti, oils etc live on another shelf and the top shelf has loose jars, cans etc
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