When you think of plastic containers, you probably think of the kinds of containers filled with candy, gumballs, or travel-sized bottles of lotion or shampoo you see in convenience stores. Or, you might think of the kinds of food grade containers you see in restaurants, hotels, or commercial kitchens.
However, these containers are ideal for home settings, as well. Homeowners can use round or square plastic containers to organize their home kitchens and maximize space as well as preparation and cooking time.
Create a Countertop Display for Your Kitchen
Your countertop acts as a place for storing food and nonfood items, preparing food, and showcasing decorations. You can use clear plastic containers to better organize your countertop as well as make the most use of your countertop space and add to visual appeal.
Plastic containers are available in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, so choose the containers that best suit the kinds of items you want to store as well as how much countertop space you have to work with.
- If you want to store baked goods and treats (like cookies, brownies, muffins, donuts, or bagels), choose a plastic container with a lid. It’s important to store these kinds of food items in containers with lids in order to keep them fresh and safe from debris and other contaminants.
- Depending on the amount of countertop space you have to work with and the kinds of items you want to store, you might be able to use one large plastic container or several small containers.
Remember, you can display these containers in any manner you feel is most attractive for your kitchen – have fun with your countertop displays!
Use Plastic Containers to Organize Your Kitchen Pantry
Food grade acrylic containers are excellent tools for organizing your kitchen pantry. Consider using plastic containers with lids to store:
- Baking ingredients like flour, cornmeal, and cake, brownie, or cookie mix.
- Seasonings and spices like sugar, salt, and pepper.
- Dry breakfast items like cereal and oatmeal.
You can also find acrylic containers with hand grips to help you easily lift the containers when you need them and replace them when you’re finished, and keep in mind that plastic spoons are good tools to include with your containers so that you’ll never waste time looking for a way to scoop your food.