IKEA, Pier 1 and many specialty
kitchen stores often have a large selection of colour - coordinated items, and they're a great way to perform an instant makeover on any kitchen, old or new.
Not exact matches
In my younger days I wouldn't have been caught dead with such a bourgeois appliance in my
kitchen, now I use it frequently to freeze leftovers and
store things like flour and ingredients I don't use very
often (I have to eat gluten free so have a lot of little bits of exotic this and that).
At almost any outdoor market, vendors who sell herbs
often bunch laurier with fresh thyme, or sell branches, which you can dry yourself: hang them upside down in your
kitchen until dry, then
store in an airtight container.
Once it is opened, it is
stored in a cool, dry spot,
often in the
kitchen.
This kind of simple piece of furniture with wheels is
often available from interior shops for use in the
kitchen, but you can just as easily use it for
storing your baby's organic cotton clothing on, among many other things!
As with bedding, department
stores often offer affordable
kitchen starter packs for those moving out for the first time.
From making your fresh produce last longer, to
storing cupboard essentials in stylish, practical jars, we've sourced these brilliant ways to make your meals go further (and
often last longer) in our selection of clever
kitchen hacks.