It's now officially spring and that means many good
things—shiny new leaves on the trees, colorful spring flowers, sunny days that
don't include below freezing temperatures at night. Unfortunately, it also means seasonal
chores—putting away the winter coats and clothes, getting out the summer
clothes, switching over from furnace to air conditioning, rounding up the
garden hoses and sprinklers, and finally the inevitable once a year chore—that
ritual known as spring cleaning.
And speaking of spring cleaning, shouldn't that include
straightening out and organizing that infamous catch-all known as the junk drawer? Don't deny that you have one. Everyone does and it's usually in the
kitchen. What are some of the common
items kept in a junk drawer?
1) Scissors:
These are a must in a junk drawer. They don't need to be an expensive pair, but
they do need to be there.
2) Paper clips and safety pins:
When something needs fastening, it's a nuisance to rummage
through your office for a paper clip and sift through sewing supplies to find
what you need. It's very convenient to
have a few of these items handy in the kitchen.
3) Pens and pencils:
Another must for the junk drawer. Everyone always needs one in the
kitchen. This is where a lot of the free
give-away promotional pens end up…or the one you liberated from the grocery store after writing that check.
4) Bandages:
Just in case you cut yourself while chopping veggies.
5) Gum:
Always a nice surprise to find a stick of gum or piece of
candy.
6) Rubber bands:
While they're essential to a junk drawer, they often end up
running amok. You need to put them in
something so they won't get tangled with everything and with each other.
7) Bag clips:
If you have the kind with magnets on them, then you probably
keep them on the freezer or refrigerator.
But if they don't have magnets, you'll most likely keep them in the junk
drawer.
8) Batteries:
Many people keep batteries in their refrigerator, but it has
been debated whether or not this actually extends battery life. I keep mine in my junk drawer, mostly AA and
AAA batteries since they are the most used.
9) Mini tools:
It's good to have a few tools handy such as different sizes
of screwdrivers (both Phillips head and flat head) and maybe a hammer for those
quick emergency fixes that don't require dragging out the big tool box.
10) Flashlight:
It's nice to have one handy in case of that power
failure. Of course, I also have one in
my bedroom and my office.
In my junk drawer I have some of these items and I have some
that aren't mentioned here such as a couple of extension cords, a jar with
miscellaneous nails and screws, and a roll of duct tape.
There are drawer organizers made for the specific purpose of
putting that junk drawer in some kind of order.
I've given up on them and have returned to the basic disorganized system.
4 comments:
I envy you your junk drawer! Drawers are a precious commodity in my kitchen. I keep a small hammer, a couple of screw drivers, spare keys, and two Allen wrenches in a drawer with my plastic bags and food wraps. Bandaids are on my desk so I can find them without bleeding all over the house!
Ashantay: I'm okay on kitchen drawers, although I could use a couple more cupboards. It's the rest of the house where I'm short on storage space of any and all kinds. :)
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Actually, I have two junk drawers. One in my kitchen, which contains the items you listed and take-out menus and small pads of paper and labels, etc.
Then, in my bedroom, I keep cards from my loved ones, coupons, and business cards for various referrals, as well as address lists, etc.
I know it sounds like I'm a hoarder, but actually not. I clean out these drawers every 6 months or so, so they don't get unwieldy!
Hebby: You clean them out every 6 months? I'm impressed! Mine usually get cleaned out when I'm looking for something and can't find it or when I want to add something to my junk drawer and it's already too full.
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