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    Wednesday, March 6, 2013

    Baking Cupboard and Flour Tea cups!

    With the realization that our baking cart wouldn't work for us I decided to re-organize our baking cupboard. I used the Ikea Korken jars, I love that they are glass. I know that most food storage plastic is safe (especially if it's not going to be heated) but I like the extra security of glass.

    The jars are really well priced, at $2.99 for the bigger jars you see and $1.99 for the smaller ones. Which put our grand total at $45 for the cupboard.
    We store our nuts in the small jars, I know that nuts keep longer in the freezer but we only buy small amounts at a time and use them fairly quickly.
    The small jars also hold, our dried fruit, our chocolate chips, baking soda, baking powder, cocoa, etc . . .
    The larger jars hold, our different sugars, bread crumbs and things like that. 
    That's all well and good but what about the big bags of flour and sugar???
    We use to store the flour and sugar in plastic containers from Ikea . . . seen here.  They looked great all lined up, but it was really difficult to get a measuring spoon in (in fact the 1 cup spoon wouldn't even fit in). As well as you couldn't fit in an entire bag of flour into one container, so we were having to store the container and a half bag of flour . . . not very efficient.
    I found 3 large glass containers at Homesense. They are elegant but also super functional because the flour container can hold two 5 lb bags of flour easily, and the sugar container can hold almost as much!
    I wanted to find super cute measuring spoons to store in the jars but I had a really hard time finding cute ones (after all they'll be on display inside the glass container). I found three bone china tea cups at our local antique store. I got them for $1 each because there was only 3 and they didn't have saucers.
    I took one cup and filled it with sugar then I dumped out the sugar into a measuring cup, it measured exactly 1 cup. So I know each tea cup is One Cup. I still use measuring cups or spoons when I bake but sometimes in cooking you just need a sprinkling of flour, and having a little cup inside is super handy! As well, if a recipe calls for a cup of sugar I can just dump in a cup without getting the measuring spoons out.

    I was really enthralled with the idea of a baking cart, but I can't lie I am really happy with our baking cupboard and new containers!
    Posted by Maillardville Manor at 4:08 AM
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    Labels: Kitchen, Organize: Kitchen

    23 comments:

    1. AnonymousMarch 6, 2013 at 5:37 AM

      Looks great!

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    2. UnknownMarch 6, 2013 at 5:57 AM

      I love it! Thanks for sharing your flour/sugar storage as well. Is Homesense the same as Home Goods in the US?

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    3. Much Ado About SomethinMarch 6, 2013 at 6:33 AM

      I love the idea of teacups in your flour canisters! SUPER cute.

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    4. Christine F.March 6, 2013 at 6:45 AM

      Very cute! Nice makeover. :)

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    5. LesleyMarch 6, 2013 at 6:48 AM

      In the vain of living simply and more green, rather than buying separate containers for our baking goods, I reuse the glass jars that our tomato sauce comes in. Depending on what we are using the sauce for, we end up with both small and large jars and most are even 'Mason jar like' in that they have measuring lines and a manufacturers imprint. They cost about $2.99/ea and have something in them when you get them!

      I also use these jars for left overs (in addition to our Pyres lidded containers, craft supplies, toys (older kids)... any thing that comes up.

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    6. KristinMarch 6, 2013 at 7:10 AM

      Hi Ashli! I've been a reader for some time, and really enjoy your projects and style. Wanted you to know that I'm going to be adding your button to my blog's "Bulletin Board" where I list a few select blogs that I truly enjoy, share topics similar to mine, and who produce regular, quality content! Hope your day has been a good one so far!!

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    7. KristinMarch 6, 2013 at 7:10 AM

      P.S. Love using the teacups as scoops :-)

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    8. AnonymousMarch 6, 2013 at 7:32 AM

      Super cute storage ideas for your baking goods, love the teacups in the jars..

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    9. NancyMarch 6, 2013 at 9:20 AM

      I saw the teacup scoops on a blog called StoneGable http://www.stonegableblog.com/2012/04/whats-scoop-repurposing-teacups.html a blog which you would probably like, informative and visually very pretty.

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    10. casswiebeMarch 6, 2013 at 12:18 PM

      I love the idea of using teacups as scoops! As does everyone else apparently. Just started buying some containers for my pantry so hopefully it can look as great as your baking cupboard soon!

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    11. Jennifer ShawMarch 6, 2013 at 1:23 PM

      Your baking cupboard looks so pretty! That is a really great price for those Ikea containers! Love your tea cup scoops! Such a great idea!

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    12. Brenda PruittMarch 6, 2013 at 3:21 PM

      I love being able to see the kitchen staples through the glass. Must inspire you to bake!
      Brenda

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    13. Tracey Ayton PhotographyMarch 6, 2013 at 3:44 PM

      Looks amazing Ashli! You never cease to amaze me. I have no words for how cute those little teacups are in those canisters. Fab idea and great deal.

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    14. UnknownMarch 6, 2013 at 5:19 PM

      Tea Cup Scoops... stop it!! #obsessed

      What a creative idea, thanks for the inspiration. Cost effective and fabulous? I love it!

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    15. Michelle {Jarrah Jungle}March 6, 2013 at 7:10 PM

      The tea cups are adorable, what a clever idea!

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    16. Tara @ SuburbleMarch 6, 2013 at 9:18 PM

      What a sweet little way to add some style to such a simple and clean look. Great idea!

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    17. Jessie FinchamMarch 7, 2013 at 4:22 AM

      I just love those IKEA jars too! Perfect organisation. p.s. I just love reading your blog, it fills me with so much inspiration for my own home. Thank you! xo

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    18. Taynia | The Fiscal FlamingoMarch 7, 2013 at 5:41 AM

      The tea cups! I love it! What a great idea! I'm so doing this!

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    19. HeatherScentMarch 7, 2013 at 6:28 AM

      Looks great! I also store a lot of baking supplies in glass hermetic or mason jars. I don't have a blog, but you can see part of my own baking cupboard on Instagram: http://instagram.com/p/WSJg0dia7n/
      http://instagram.com/p/V5IfThCa2N/
      Since I bake A LOT, I use glass jars for storing chocolate & other additions. For things like sugar & speciality flours, I use the KRUS containers from IKEA. http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60118214/#/90112526
      A large stainless steel flour canister is kept on the countertop.

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    20. Lauren {Rustic Honey}March 7, 2013 at 7:00 AM

      Oh so pretty! I'm currently working on reorganizing my kitchen pantry and would love to have all those pretty jars! Also, LOVE the antique cups used for measuring cups! SO VERY CUTE! Thanks for more inspiration on completing my projects!

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    21. Cassie {Hi Sugarplum}March 7, 2013 at 9:00 PM

      How cute are those teacups as scoops!!!! It looks so pretty -- perfect to whip me up some baked goodies!! :)

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    22. LeanneMarch 8, 2013 at 4:08 AM

      I've seen people use tea cups in this way before & LOVE it! These ones are adorable! Great choice!

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    23. Simply LKJMarch 9, 2013 at 1:40 PM

      Such a clever idea, and pretty too!

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