Kitchen hand tools is today's focus. I'll define "tools" as wooden spoons, garlic press, spatulas, peelers, apple slicers, etc. This is stuff that you usually have in a drawer or maybe on your stove top in a large crock.This does not include pots, pans, storage containers, cookie sheets, cooling racks, and the like.
The thing about kitchen tools is that every company makes every kind of tool for every specific need. However, consider what tools you have that are only single-function. For example, do you REALLY need an avocado slicer? Why yes, I had an avocado slicer, given to me by a BFF. I used it, I liked it, but I didn't use it enough to warrant keeping it. Plus, it sliced up my hand in the drawer if I wasn't careful!
First step--pull out all your tools and put them on the counter. Stand back and look at them in amazement.
| I've been cutting back on my kitchen tools over the years so this is all I have--but there's some duplicates here and stuff I don't use. cough cough--4 potato peelers! |
*Realize that we have a gadget for every "need" in the kitchen but we don't really need every gadget!*
Does is really make your life easier to have to rummage through 3 drawers to find the 1 spoon you're looking for? Probably not. Time to strip down your tools to just what you truly NEED and USE.
Sort them into piles of things you use all.the.time and things you use infrequently or rarely or (gasp!) never.
Now-the kitchen tools you use all the time--do you need multiples? For example, do you really need 8 wooden spoons? Or is it just easier to have 2 or 3 and keep them washed?
Check out what I removed!
The apple slicer I did keep, but put it downstairs with my canning stuff. When I make applesauce, I generally have help slicing up the apples and thus, need 2 slicer gizmos. But they don't have to be upstairs! I also got rid of a garlic press (but kept 1) a cheese slicer (we have knives for that!) the hand grater (I have a box grater) and a pastry cutter (when I cut dough, I can use 2 forks.)
This is what I put in the crock by my stove:
I eliminated 12 kitchen tools, rehomed 1 to the basement, and kept 35 others. Not too shabby!
What can you eliminate in your kitchen drawers??
Day 1
Day 2

I love how lights the posts are to read and how EASY the tasks seem. I'm not overwhelmed before I start. This one should be quick since I last did it a couple of months ago, and then I can go back and do day 2!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the complement! I wanted it to be easy for people to read AND then go do. Sometimes this idea of "minimalism" seems quite daunting and I'm proving it doesn't have to be so!!! You & I do a lot of cooking, yet we really don't need to have a gazillion tools to make it happen!!
DeleteMa Ingalls had probably never seen an avocado either! (PS - I don't have an avocado slicer. A knife and spoon work perfectly fine!) :)
ReplyDeleteProbably true about Ma Ingalls. =) I can scoop out an avocado half perfectly with just a spoon--yes, I'm that good! hee hee
DeleteKnives in a drawer scares me too much. I got a long magnet from Ikea that goes up on the wall and all my knives are on there next to the stove/cutting area. I'm going to tile that wall soon and thinking of moving the magnet to the underside of the cabinet above so it's even more out of sight. (and in case of intruder, only I will know where the secret weapons are ;) bwahahaha...)
ReplyDeleteLaughing at your "i'll be the only one to know where the secret weapons are"!!!!
DeleteI don't even want to talk about this. I have a whole drawer of stuff just dumped in--no organization and a crock that's full-to-bursting. The crock contains no less than 4 wooden spoons of varying sizes. Gah.
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