You probably have a kitchen drawer that holds a lot of small items. Problem is,
unless you've organized it, you'll spend a lot of time searching for things that
are supposed to be handy.
You're a step ahead if your drawer is divided into three or four sections. If it isn't, buy some inexpensive, drawer-length plastic boxes and fit them into the drawer. Here's one way to organize your stuff:
* Use one section to hold batteries for your flashlight, remote control, clock, and calculator. Add a flashlight.
* The second section can hold tools you need for minor repairs. Include screw drivers, pliers, a wire cutter, a tack hammer, and a tape measure.
* Use the third section for a small roll of duct tape, scissors, glue, and a can of WD-40 for squeaky doors.
* The last section is the all-important kitchen mailing center. It holds stamps, a few envelopes, pens, and return address labels, maybe a scratch pad..
Many people keep mailing supplies in their desks, but they will bring an envelope into the kitchen and have to go back for a stamp or a label.
You're a step ahead if your drawer is divided into three or four sections. If it isn't, buy some inexpensive, drawer-length plastic boxes and fit them into the drawer. Here's one way to organize your stuff:
* Use one section to hold batteries for your flashlight, remote control, clock, and calculator. Add a flashlight.
* The second section can hold tools you need for minor repairs. Include screw drivers, pliers, a wire cutter, a tack hammer, and a tape measure.
* Use the third section for a small roll of duct tape, scissors, glue, and a can of WD-40 for squeaky doors.
* The last section is the all-important kitchen mailing center. It holds stamps, a few envelopes, pens, and return address labels, maybe a scratch pad..
Many people keep mailing supplies in their desks, but they will bring an envelope into the kitchen and have to go back for a stamp or a label.
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