Keep Your Kitchen Need and Tidy With These Organization Tips

August 21, 2014 2:01 pm

In terms of most-used spaces in your home, the kitchen is usually one of the first rooms that comes to mind. Used for everything from cooking breakfast to catching up on emails, this is a multipurpose room that often gets very disorganized throughout the course of the day. Here are a few simple tips that will help you to keep your kitchen organized.

  1. Stack things high. If you’re short on cabinet space, maximize the room on each shelf by purchasing dishes that are meant to be stacked. You’ll be surprised how much more you can fit inside once you utilize that unused height.
  2. Use a Lazy Susan. Lazy Susans make it possible to store spices and other kitchen essentials in tight spots while still allowing for easy access.
  3. Spruce up storage containers. If you want to store your most-used ingredients on the counters but dislike the original packaging, opt for a matching set of containers instead. Small glass jars are ideal for storing things like sugar, flour, and baking soda in plain sight.
  4. Hang a pot rack. Pot racks are great ways to free up under-stove storage, and they’ll give your kitchen a professional, chef’s kitchen look.
  5. Organize pot lids. Use a wooden peg rack in a cabinet to file messy pot lids vertically instead of horizontally.
  6. Invest in a knife rack. Mount a knife rack to the wall to keep knives in a safe spot and maintain their sharp edges.

24 Smart Organizing Ideas for Your Kitchen [Real Simple]
Kitchen Organizing Tips [Martha Stewart]
8 Smart Organizing Tips for the Kitchen [Tidy Mom]
Kitchen Organization & Storage Tips [Better Homes & Gardens]

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George and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Library: Get Lost in the Stacks of This Community Library

August 14, 2014 1:43 pm

The George and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Library is housed in a 30,000-square-foot brick building conveniently located in the Woodlands area of Montgomery County.

This community staple contains 102,500 books and other resources, including the latest fiction and nonfiction releases, classic works of literature, educational books, and children’s books. The computer lab offers 30 computers equipped with Internet access, Microsoft Office, and many other resources, and there are also printer stations and photocopiers for public use. A meeting room, conference room, and two study rooms are ideal for study groups or other gatherings, and the library also offers many book clubs for fellow readers in the area. With a valid library card guests also have access to the numerous children, teen, and adult programs hosted at the library.

The George and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Library is open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays. The library is closed on Sundays.

The George and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Library
8125 Ashlane Way
The Woodlands, TX 77382
(936) 442-7728
www.countylibrary.org/mitchell.htm
www.yelp.com/biz/george-and-cynthia-woods-mitchell-library-the-woodlands

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Viva Itacate: Mexican Food in Spring, Texas

August 7, 2014 1:31 pm

Fans of this sweet little bakery and sandwich shop love their take on traditional fare. It’s a primo place to stop by in the a.m. for a cup of their specialty blend coffee and a delectable pastry. Options include Bocales – corn pastries filled with a variety of ingredients, and Coronitas – a filled croissant-like pastry that fans compare to the Cronut, which is a cross between a donut and a croissant.

Their Empanadas are tasty little turnovers filled with yummy ingredients like spinach & cheese, beef, almonds & raisins, chorizo & beans, and ham & cheese. Tortas – sandwiches served on a toasted roll, are also on the menu. Choose from Torta Itacate – pork loin, Pollinita – chicken, and Ternera – veal.

Viva Itacate is open Tuesday through Sunday.

Viva Itacate
544 Sawdust Road
Spring, TX 77380
(281) 298-7377
www.vivaitacate.com
www.yelp.com/biz/viva-itacate-spring

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