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Anonymous
6/23/2025, 10:24:41 AM No.21421473
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I don't have enough space in my kitchen for all my shit, is there any creative way to stuff shit somewhere? Im running out of space to work
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Anonymous
6/23/2025, 10:27:58 AM No.21421478
>>21421473 (OP)
unless your kitchen is like the size of a closet, you probably just have too much stuff. go through your kitchen equipment and ask yourself if you really need everything there.
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Anonymous
6/23/2025, 10:40:03 AM No.21421493
>>21421478
It's a small kitchen my uncle remodeled for free since I needed to replace some pipes but he got rid of half the space I used for storage, ever since everything has been a struggle like after cooking something or coming back from grocery shopping I have to reorganize the entire thing
I got gifted a ton of olive oil by someone who is moving and I was happy until I realized I literally can't put it anywhere, these aren't just small bottles I also got a couple of the fat ones that come with a handle
I open a bag of rice, use a little and throw it away because I can't store an open bag of rice, it would be pressed against other shit and if it falls and spills rice I would have to empty the shelf to clean it up, same thing with flour, there is an open bag of flour constantly living on my countertop
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Anonymous
6/23/2025, 10:48:33 AM No.21421504
>>21421493
>he got rid of half the space I used for storage
what do you mean he got rid of it? like he built walls into the space, or he just got rid of cupboards and stuff? cause you can always just get more cupboards if there's space to put them. get some kind of vertical shelving unit to maximize space. or put shelves up on the walls if you can.
otherwise, maybe think about storing some stuff outside of the kitchen. when I lived in a small apartment I cleared out a hallway closet to keep pantry staples and lesser used dishes in. it's not always convenient cause you can't just reach for it while you're cooking, but it is what it is.
Anonymous
6/23/2025, 11:50:46 PM No.21422720
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I don't have a freezer, microwave, dishwasher, air fryer or blender.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 12:31:36 AM No.21422778
>>21421493
>I open a bag of rice, use a little and throw it away because I can't store an open bag of rice
Just tie it up? How big of a bag are we talking here?
>same thing with flour, there is an open bag of flour constantly living on my countertop
Can also get a sealed container big enough to hold it and then shove it into the corner.

If you really have 0(zero) space just store it somewhere else or clean out what little room you do have and make a trip to goodwill.
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 12:47:20 AM No.21422808
>>21422720
the freezer is the only one of those you really need, even just a small one is very useful
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 1:19:34 AM No.21422880
Overhead storage like a bar with hooks to hang pans and utensils n pans.
Be Shure to get a stud finder so you don't take a iron pan to the foot. Wall storage of knives. Shelf's with hooks on them to hang fruit n veg baskets.
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 6:34:25 AM No.21423593
>>21421473 (OP)
Post a picture of your kitchen and your kitchen stuff