A Good Clean of The Pantry!

Since staying at home is essential to everyone's health and safety, we need to rethink our daily activities. Why not seize the opportunity to (finally!) do some of those household chores we've unfortunately often, too often, put off or put off lacking time?


Here's the home activity we're proposing today:


CLEANING AND ORGANIZING YOUR PANTRY*!


* or spending, as we like to say 😉


This exercise will not only help you enjoy a clean and tidy pantry, but will also help you see clearly when it's time to make your grocery list.


So crank up your favourite music, roll up your sleeves and let's get started!


HERE ARE THE 5 STEPS TO OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE:



1. EMPTY TO FILL!

Take out all the contents of your pantry and place them on your counter or kitchen table. You're sure to find a few things you didn't know you needed!

2. A GOOD CLEAN-UP IS IN ORDER!

Now that the space is empty, it's time for a thorough clean-up. To achieve this, you'll need clean cloths and a cleaning product.


Cloths

To make sure you capture all dust, dirt and grime, the use of a microfiber cloth is a must - all our housekeeping experts would highly recommend it! However, if you don't have a microfiber cloth, don't worry - just use whatever cloths, rags, or dishcloths you have on hand. These must, of course, be perfectly clean, and you should opt for cloths made of an absorbent material.


Cleaning Products

The use of ecological, non-harmful and non-toxic cleaning products is recommended, indeed essential. But if you don't have any, a simple mixture of cold water and soda or vinegar is an excellent alternative. It's important to avoid toxic products and detergents, or any scented products, as these may alter the taste of your food.


Be sure to wash and clean everything from top to bottom. Start with the upper shelves and work your way down to the lower shelves and pantry floor. 

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