Friday, February 17, 2012

Kitchen Tips: Lazy Susan for Refrigerator Space Saving

Kitchen Tips: Lazy Susan for Refrigerator Space Saving Video Clips. Duration : 1.62 Mins.


Kitchen Tips: Lazy Susan for Space Saving - as part of the expert series by GeoBeats. Organizing your kitchen can save time, save space, make cooking so much more enjoyable and if you are like most cooks, our kitchen is prime real estate. The refrigerator is often crowded, the cabinets are often crowded, it is not always easy to find what we need quickly. So I am going to show you some space saving tips today. Let us start with the refrigerator. We have here something that is just wonderful. You know how usually you have all of your items on one shelf? Put it on a Lazy Susan. This is a turn table, it is stainless steel, it also comes in plastic or bamboo, and look at the variety of things that you can have whether it is drinks, grated cheese, pickles. We have here ketchup, monterray, jams, tuna fish, whatever you wish. For the shelf space in refrigerators, the average height between the two shelves is 9-12 inches. So with this single one, obviously this would go with the lower spacing. Here, on our double decker, you can use up airspace and it is just perfect for that because this is only 6 inches. You have an extra 3-6 inches for stacking. And just turn, and there you are, at your finger tips you have everything you need.

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