What is supposed to be stored in a lazy Susan?

What is supposed to be stored in a lazy Susan?

In terms of what to store, a Lazy Susan is perfect for frequently used supplies like spices, sugars and coffee or tea sweeteners, or other general food stores. Its rotating design allows for easy access, eliminating the need to pore through various containers and create a mess to find a given item.

How do I organize my lazy Susan cabinet pots and pans?

- Hang them overhead. - Hang them on the wall. - Hang them on the side of your cabinet. - Hide them in the cabinet corner. - Use a pegboard. - Put them inside a drawer. - Install a sliding pot rack inside your cabinet. - Invest in a roll-out organizer.

How do you organize a Lazy Susan?

- Round containers work well with the curve of the space. - The use of containers keep everything from tipping over and getting lost in the back. - Store stuff where you use it. - Store frequently used stuff on the top shelves.

How do you use a Lazy Susan in a pantry?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nWL4OlPhW8

How do you store pots and pans in a corner cabinet?

- Use a tower to stack your nonstick pans without scratching. - But don't be afraid to stack stainless steel pots and colanders on your lazy susan. - Turn large pot lids around to save space in your corner cabinet. - Use an organizer for small to medium-sized lids.

How do I organize my kitchen carousel?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7F_g3i41FaE

What to do with an old Lazy Susan?

- Spice Cabinet. I have a handful of spices and seasonings that I use frequently when I cook, and I keep those in the cupboard above my stove. - Baking Supplies. - Refrigerator. - Craft Room. - Gift Wrap. - Dining Table. - Decorating Cakes. - Barbecues & Picnics.

Does a Lazy Susan really save space?

Most people associate them with kitchen cabinets and pantries, which they are great for creating space inside. But the reality is that Lazy Susans can do more than organize pantries, base cabinets, wall cabinets and those pesky blind corner cabinets. You might think that Lazy Susans were invented in the 1950s or 60s.

Why you need a Lazy Susan?

Why do you need to buy a Lazy Susan? If you enjoy eating outdoors then our Lazy Susans are the perfect addition to our garden tables, helping you to share food, drinks and condiments with family and friends.