Organize Your Coffee Supplies
Coffee drinkers crave convenience first thing in the morning.
So it's wise to organize your kitchen coffee supplies. Create a coffee center. Keep your large can of coffee and dry creamer on the
counter next to the coffee maker appliance. Hang a measuring spoon nearby on the
wall using a cup hook.
All of this should be on the counter beneath the kitchen
cabinet that holds the coffee cups. If not, hang two to four coffee mugs by
hooks underneath the cabinet near the coffee maker. Stacks and Stacks sells a
"Cup and Mug Holder - 4 Peg Rack" that mounts to the wall. It's wood.
It also
sells a 6 peg rack version.
Mug Rack
by
Stacks and Stacks
Also keep a basket of sweeteners nearby. (You also could hang this
basket by a hook or use a flat-back wall basket or container.) Cluster flavored
cans of coffee, extra sweetener and other supplies in the kitchen cabinet with
the coffee mugs.
Consider using a picnic utensil basket to hold loose coffee
filters; put them in the section that's usually for napkins. Put spoons and
coffee stirrers in the other slots.
If you keep your coffee and creamer on the counter, you could
designate what's usually a hard-to-reach corner of the counter for this coffee
container storage but use a Lazy Susan to make it easy to reach. This hardwood
Lazy Susan from Stacks and Stacks comes in 12 inch or 15 inch sizes:

Lazy Susan
from
Stacks and Stacks
Use these mesh stacking bins from Stacks and Stacks to hold packets of sugar, hot
cocoa mixes, and more:

Mesh Stacking Bin

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