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Manage Linen Closet

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Sometimes kitchen towel pile or rag pile sprawled on everywhere at the kitchen room, then we difficult finding, when we need to use it. So, fold those and put them on a shelf that’s easy to access. You’ll use those most frequently, so make them easy to reach and use. Again, sort through and see what’s in reasonable condition and put the rest in the pile for the animal shelter.

What other things are in your linen closet? Do you have table linens there? If so, do you know what’s there? Are they neat enough that when you need them you don’t have to go digging and put the iron on “fry it silly” to get the wrinkles out? If any of the above is true, pull them out, wash, sort, keep only the best, and fold (or press) them quickly and put them away.

Finally, if you have other miscellaneous things such as doilies, candlesticks, etc. in your linen closet, set a shelf aside for those things. If you don’t have a full shelf to ascribe to them, use a shelf that’s only half-full of other items.

Again, sort through and keep only what you’re in love with anything else can be donated to a charity resale shop, given to siblings, or sold on eBay. Don’t keep things “just in case” great-aunt Mildred comes by she won’t, and if she does, she probably won’t remember what it was.

Remember, you’re organizing your home so that it’s not just a house of stuff for your family. That’s much more important than not offending a distant relative!

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Coach Carter said...
January 9, 2008 at 9:51 AM  

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