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Week Four: Cooking in the Kitchen (part 2)

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Read this list of great cleaning tips and tricks!

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This week we will tackle the insides of our kitchen.  Since we spent last week getting the visible part all clean and decluttered, we should have plenty of room to remove things from the insides and get them all decluttered and cleaned up. Read this list of great cleaning tips and tricks!

Be sure to do a small portion at a time so that you don’t get overwhelmed!  For example, don’t pull everything out of the upper cabinets, just pull everything out of one!  Take it out, wipe down the shelves, and then only put back the things that you actually use!  I have some things that I only use at certain times of the year (example Christmas) so those things do not go in my cabinets.  They go in a box and into the attic.  So, when I need them, I pull down the box!  Keeps my cabinets less cluttered!

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Ok, quick recap – so far we have:

This week we will tackle the other parts of the kitchen and if you follow your priority to do list each day, your house will remain in company ready shape!

Simply print the Hidden Kitchen Parts printable to do sheet and add it to your Homemaker Handbook!

Keep up each week and once we have the major parts done, we will get a system for keeping them deep cleaned on a rotating basis.  For now, though we need to get them clean!

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