Lazy Susan Storage

Hello! I am Becca with Tabletop Lazy Susans, and a friend of Sarah’s. We were talking recently about ways to organize your kitchen, and thought it would be fun for me to tell you about how I have organized a space in my kitchen with a Lazy Susan.

In my home, I have a beautiful kitchen with wonderful, knotty alder wood cabinets. Unfortunately, there is one section where my cabinets are so deep, it makes the corner countertop underneath virtually unusable.
I found a great way to utilize that otherwise useless corner was with a lazy susan! I placed it directly in that deep corner, and now it’s an accesible home to my flour, sugar, salt, and powdered sugar container. It has made a big difference in the organization of my counter tops and makes reaching cooking supplies much easier.


You can also use a Lazy Susan inside your kitchen cupboards! It’s a great way to organize spices and cooking essentials.  
Right now all of the Lazy Susans we sell are 40% off. We are also offering free shipping on all orders.

Thanks for letting me stop by Sarah and share a product I am proud of representing! Hopefully this will give all you readers out there a great idea to help keep your kitchen organized. You can find my website at http://www.tabletoplazysusans.com/.
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Natalie Wright began blogging at natalme.com in 2007 but deleted her first two years of content because it was...zzzz. Natalie writes covering vastly important world renown topics... all about herself. She is a commercial photographer based out of Utah, who likes to hide from her four children in her studio and watch episodes of TV on her ipad. Natalie is a creative writer who co-authored a book in 2005 for religious families with children with autism. She is currently a contributing writer at The Organized Mom and Tech4Moms, and really likes staying home all day on her computer in her pajamas while eating apple fritters. In her free time Natalie volunteers for the Circle of Love Foundation and the Special Needs Youth Athletic Foundation all in hopes of one day being forgiven for her constant use of profanity.
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  1. Courtney says:

    I think that is a creative idea! (P.s. I also have knotty Alder cabinets, and I love them. :-) )
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