The kitchen countertop sometimes becomes the dumping ground for homeless items, eliminate the unwanted clutter with these simple organizing techniques.
I think you should change the description of the video, then. It's misleading.
I'm not naturally disorganized, I'm hyper-organized and tend to make too many "categories" for everything, which results in disorganization, if that makes sense. (For instance, I don't wash "darks" and "lights." I wash "greens" and "yellows" and "reds" and "blues" ... ) My clutter exists because each homeless item belongs in its own category, and I don't have enough shelves for every category. :)
It may be common sense but 85% of the population is naturally disorganized and putting things away is not easy for everyone. If we can get to this stage then a huge accomplishment has happened.
After the putting away and the recycling happen what is remaining is considered Homeless...things like that cheque book that is just laying around.
It is a real process that has 6 distinct steps.Again, thanks for commenting.I will be making more videos.
@xxmikaylaxmadnessxx -- I used to have a toaster oven once; it was one of those SpaceSaver under-the-counter jobbies, but it got recalled for fire hazard. Kinda got spooked from the toaster ovens after that... but it sure did make a warmed-up leftover pizza taste a thousand times better than the microwave!
@mundymanor You see, I also don't like chicken roasters, bread machines, etc. But I do like toaster ovens. They're about the same size as a toaster, and they can do more things. My family doesn't have a toaster, just a toaster oven, because we like making things like quesidillias, and it's perfect for that!
@kbeanz Too funny...I like the KISS principle it makes sorting, filing away and retrieving things much easier.
Thanks for your comments...I am grateful
Are these rules and categories self imposed or handed down from family?
Elaineshannon 1 year ago
@kbeanz Too funny...I like the KISS principle it makes sorting, filing away and retrieving things much easier.
Thanks for your comments...I am grateful
Are these rules and categories self imposed or handed down from family?
Elaineshannon 1 year ago
@kbeanz Too funny...I like the KISS principle it makes sorting, filing away and retrieving things much easier.
Thanks for your comments...I am grateful
Elaineshannon 1 year ago
@kbeanz Too funny...I like the KISS principle it makes sorting, filing away and retrieving things much easier.
Thanks for your comments...I am grateful
Elaineshannon 1 year ago
@kbeanz Too funny...I like the KISS principle it makes sorting, filing away and retrieving things much easier.
Thanks for your comments...I am grateful.
Elaineshannon 1 year ago
@Elaineshannon
I think you should change the description of the video, then. It's misleading.
I'm not naturally disorganized, I'm hyper-organized and tend to make too many "categories" for everything, which results in disorganization, if that makes sense. (For instance, I don't wash "darks" and "lights." I wash "greens" and "yellows" and "reds" and "blues" ... ) My clutter exists because each homeless item belongs in its own category, and I don't have enough shelves for every category. :)
kbeanz 1 year ago
@kbeanz Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
It may be common sense but 85% of the population is naturally disorganized and putting things away is not easy for everyone. If we can get to this stage then a huge accomplishment has happened.
After the putting away and the recycling happen what is remaining is considered Homeless...things like that cheque book that is just laying around.
It is a real process that has 6 distinct steps.Again, thanks for commenting.I will be making more videos.
Elaineshannon 1 year ago
Doesn't really say anything that's not common sense.
"Clean off the counter by putting things away, recycling or throwing away."
Doesn't even touch the problem of homeless items.
kbeanz 1 year ago
@xxmikaylaxmadnessxx -- I used to have a toaster oven once; it was one of those SpaceSaver under-the-counter jobbies, but it got recalled for fire hazard. Kinda got spooked from the toaster ovens after that... but it sure did make a warmed-up leftover pizza taste a thousand times better than the microwave!
mundymanor 1 year ago
@mundymanor You see, I also don't like chicken roasters, bread machines, etc. But I do like toaster ovens. They're about the same size as a toaster, and they can do more things. My family doesn't have a toaster, just a toaster oven, because we like making things like quesidillias, and it's perfect for that!
xxmikaylaxmadnessxx 1 year ago