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Saturday, February 20, 2010

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I am hooked!  Literally.  I had a couple of 3M Command Hooks staring at me, begging to be put to good use.  And since I am such a big fan of using ALL real estate in an small area, like I did here, when I used the inside of my spice cabinet door to store my spices, I got to thinkin', where else can I use the same thought process?  Inside cabinet doors and hooks.  BINGO!

This Tip & Trick is the easiest of the easy.  And IHeart 3M Command Hooks because they are simple to install, and remove, leaving no permanent effect to any wall or surface that they lived on.

So, I put my Command Hooks right to work on the insides of two of my kitchen cabinets:

First, my kiddy cabinet.  It is filled with kid cuisine utensils, and it's my quick one stop shop for all things kid's in the kitchen.  And that is no exception to their bibs.  Which now hang right on the inside of the cabinet door as such:


Right?  Convenience in it's simplest form right there:
 

But the easiness doesn't stop there.  The other hook went right to work in one of my baking cabinets.  Instead of digging through a drawer full of baking utensils for the most often used measuring spoons, they stayed on their original ring and now reside on the inside of a cabinet door:

 

Yeppers, easy to find, easy to grab:

 

Like I said, this is probably one of the easiest ways to use valuable kitchen space.  But it doesn't have to stop at Bibs and Measuring Cups.  Oh no.  The ways you could use hooks on the insides of your cabinet doors is practically endless.  Think cleaning rags under the sink.  Or other cooking utensils near the stove.  Or potholders, dishtowels, etc...  Anything with any type of hook, is begging to be hooked!  And it really only takes seconds, but could save you uber amounts of time in the long run, which is a HUGE return on your investment!

Now it's your turn to get hooked!  And then share the goods with me, please!




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