I like the hang-your-jars portion of the video. But I do wonder if it would work for 50 jars, or if it would just look cluttered. Also, would it work with tiny nails? I live in an apartment and don't want to leave massive holes in the wall.
Did #2 and it was a fail. The double sided tape isn't strong enough to hold up the bottles for any length of time. I do like some of your other ideas and will be trying them out. Thanks
Best idea is to storage your spices inside a drawer, cause humidity, dirty is the worse for the containers. Use glass small containers, label them. You can recycle yogurth containers.
Anybody know which one is the best, since I don't have a pantry & my cupboards doors have a glass insert in them, so that type of storage is out. Magnets probably the best but which one works the best.
You can get small metal spice containers from the dollar store ( they might be in the office supply aisle too) glue on magnets, then just put them on your fridge
#9 Herbs & spices don't belong next to the oven or any heat source, unless you _want_ to shorten their life and destroy their flavor before using them in your cooking. #3 Good luck filling those tic tac containers! And what measuring spoon are you getting into _those_ tiny things when you're measuring for a recipe? 😂 Sure, pour them out into a small spoon, watch how much is wasted no matter how careful you are. I'll take "More Things That Look Nice In A RUclips Video But Aren't Practical In Real Life" for $800, Alex.
@Cottage Farm What's wrong with her pronunciation? Do you not realize people have different correct pronunciations around the world? She's American and her pronunciation is correct. Not sure how in this day and age you're this sheltered, but oh, well, I guess.
Coca-Cola crate? Who even has one of these? 🤔 I think I'll just order a spice rack 😂
Storing spices close to a heat source like the stove is not a good idea. It will reduce how long they remain fresh.
I like the hang-your-jars portion of the video. But I do wonder if it would work for 50 jars, or if it would just look cluttered. Also, would it work with tiny nails? I live in an apartment and don't want to leave massive holes in the wall.
Did #2 and it was a fail. The double sided tape isn't strong enough to hold up the bottles for any length of time.
I do like some of your other ideas and will be trying them out. Thanks
Who has a giant gap between their counter and oven? I've truly never seen that in anyone's house.
Also that seems terrible for the life of the spices.
We do. We put a drawer in it for cookie sheets and then a door on the front.
Best idea is to storage your spices inside a drawer, cause humidity, dirty is the worse for the containers. Use glass small containers, label them. You can recycle yogurth containers.
@Maribel Echeverria
Which yogurt containers do you use? I love the idea.
not for renters
Thank You
Anybody know which one is the best, since I don't have a pantry & my cupboards doors have a glass insert in them, so that type of storage is out.
Magnets probably the best but which one works the best.
murphy1384 use earth magnets. Hot glue.
Joanne M Thank you....
You can get small metal spice containers from the dollar store ( they might be in the office supply aisle too) glue on magnets, then just put them on your fridge
Hi. #6 caddy storage. There is a picture on the right of a black rod with items that hang down. Where can I get this set up? or make?
IKEA
@@ChrisW228 Thanks. Do you know what it is called?
@@jdmInteriors Sorry, I don’t, but they are very well known for it, so I am sure it’s right up front on their web site.
Walmart
#9 Herbs & spices don't belong next to the oven or any heat source, unless you _want_ to shorten their life and destroy their flavor before using them in your cooking.
#3 Good luck filling those tic tac containers! And what measuring spoon are you getting into _those_ tiny things when you're measuring for a recipe? 😂 Sure, pour them out into a small spoon, watch how much is wasted no matter how careful you are.
I'll take "More Things That Look Nice In A RUclips Video But Aren't Practical In Real Life" for $800, Alex.
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to many copycats omg NOone has discovered new hacks going on to my table for my own diy.
You said 'erbs and I immediately turned you off!
@Cottage Farm
What's wrong with her pronunciation? Do you not realize people have different correct pronunciations around the world? She's American and her pronunciation is correct.
Not sure how in this day and age you're this sheltered, but oh, well, I guess.
7-Eleven
Rldkc
The way she pronounces 'herbs' is making me vomit...
Herbs = her bs not erbs
@Beverly Grant
It depends where in the world you live. She's American and so says "urbz" not "hurbz."