Create a station
Reserve a shallow drawer for boxes of foil, cling wrap, and wax paper. If you have a deeper drawer nearby, use it for food storage containers and lids; otherwise, use an adjacent cabinet. Keeping everything in one area makes prepping lunch and packing leftovers more streamlined.
Ditch bulky boxes
Remove sandwich bags from their boxes and sort them by size between dividers spaced a few inches apart. You’ll easily see when the bags need to be replenished.
Keep it uniform
Stick to the same brand of storage container to ensure the pieces nest well (generally, don’t stack more than four). Avoid buying the variety pack. Instead, select the individual sizes you’ll reach for most often.
Arrange lids
Store lids under the containers, or file them upright between a divider and the edge of the drawer. You can also hack a cereal box. This might be the quickest, cheapest solution (at least if your family eats a lot of cereal, pasta, or really anything that comes in a box). Grab a box destined for the recycling and cut off the top and one corner to create a magazine-style organizer practically out of thin air. If you want to dress it up, wrap it like a gift with pretty patterned paper, tucking and taping the paper around the cut edges.
Stack Lids Vertically in a Plate Rack
You can see how easily food storage lids can be organized with a plate rack—arranging and dividing them by size makes it easy to find exactly what you need. You can source a a bamboo dish drying rack, then just place it inside your kitchen cabinets—or on top of the counter if you want to keep it within easy reach.
Store Lids in a Hidden Magazine Rack
The cure for out-of-control lids? Add a magazine rack or file sorter to the inside of your cabinet door for hidden, easy-to-reach storage whenever you need to put leftovers away. You can make it happen with any narrow wire organizer and stick-on Command Hooks (make sure the organizer has holes big enough to accomodate the hooks). Or find a file sorter that’s designed to be wall-mounted and fasten it to your cabinet door with short screws for a semi-permanent solution.
Create a Lid Organizer With a Drying Rack
If you’re already storing your food container lids in a small bin, but wish the solution was a little tidier, consider this: Snag a roll-up dish drying rack and unroll it across the top of your bin to give your lids neat little sections to slide into.
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