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Is it possible to turn the island the other way around? So the appliances would be easy for Tracy to reach while cooking and the living room side would be more clean for Tracy while looking at the kitchen. It is good to see Tracy's smiling face again. Lots of love to you all...
Did you consider shelf raisers? I would put some on the first shelf, that would allow to stack cups and mugs on different shelves and use all that vertical space! Nice job, love to see Tracy is back!
This episode shows everyone's got different priorities. Tracy really struggled with her clothes and shoes but the kitchen stuff felt like such easy decisions for her. Dani is the exact opposite. Well done Tracy, it's nice to see you feel more in charge of your declutter journey!
I love the long-term projects. I get really invested. I love the time of day you post. And I love that Tracy is getting really good at making quick decluttering decisions
Something I do with unopened food (especially sauces and stuff) that's past the expiry date is put a sticker with the date I opened it, and that helps me determine in the future when it becomes too far gone. xoxo
I can't get over the fact that Americans accept a home without a proper dedicated kitchen room with a door on it! Kitchens are messy, cluttered areas. Often with lots of heat and spitting things and strong smells. Having it in the sitting room grosses me out a bit. But this is not unusual in the US from the many and various videos I've seen. There is no room for a dishwasher, not even room for a proper cooker and certainly no room for a washing machine. I don't get it. America is huge. There is room!
Glad to see y’all clean as you go. A good test for spices that you are unsure about is to turn the jar upside down and if the spices are clumped at the bottom then let it go.
Woo..on to the kitchen organizing. In case no one else has mentioned it, it looks like the shelves in the cabinets are adjustable. Especially for the cabinet with the mugs, you could lower the top shelf down and maybe Tracy wouldn’t even need a stool for that shelf? Or maybe when you get baskets/containers for the top shelves, the could have handles that she could grab and pull the whole thing at once instead of having to climb constantly. 😊
Yay another Tracy episode! You’ve come so far, I totally get the cutlery thing, I prefer a certain size and shape to spoons and forks. I have knifes to butter bread and different ones to have with meals, It’s not at all weird 😊
16 year instant pot user here. I loved it at first but didn’t use it enough to not have to relearn it every time. I was determined to figure it out. Solution that works: use it daily or as much as you can for a week or so. Then it’s soo easy! Do the simple water only test over & over so it’s not too scary. Also for easier access store the lid on top upside down & gain space. You can do it & you’ll wonder how you did without it. 😊 Even if just for boiled eggs or simple soups. Life changing. Also so many easy recipe tutorials from lovely TH-camrs that share. Good luck, you’re doing amazing!
Tracy’s videos are my favorite! She has made so much progress from her first video, you can see her making the initiative to get rid of things without you needing to “push” her for lack of better terms. Keep it up Tracy, you’re doing so well!!
One random hint I discovered is to use little labels for the top of the spice - I just used little white removable ones - and it’s so much easier to find the spices looking at them!
April I found your account a few months ago and I just can’t stop binge watching all of your videos! You do such incredible work and I get so excited every Sunday when I see you posted! Sending you much love from Greece 🇬🇷❤️
There's a special type of organising for ADHD where you put things where you use them most. That way you don't have to go searching and get distracted. In my house this means we have 2 locations for teaspoons because they get used a LOT in 2 places (for stirring tea, for adding things when cooking) You should also put labels on shelves! Or on the inside of cupboard doors. Tracy didnt seem to know what that top shelf was for and wanted to put lentils up there, so idk if she would know to look for... Whatever it was that was supposed to be up there! Haha
I got more ikea shelves for my tiny kitchens limited cabinets, because like Tracy's mine only had the one, and there was so much vertical space not being taken advantage of and it made the kitchen so much more livable
You both really made a lot of progress. The kitchen already has order and breathing room. The next step will just have things flying into their places. We will all celebrate with you, Tracy and April!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Tracy succeeds using visuals organization systems. I would suggest open shelves. Loved what she did with the spoons and the cutlery. She totally feels confident in the kitchen which also helps her make faster decisions. Make things work for you, Tracy. After all, you are the one who is gone live there. Hope we keep seen more declutering in the next episodes.
I love Tracy and Dani! Another great episode! April-I hope your dad is well. I look forward to Sunday mornings for your videos. They give me ideas and the emotional push to go those things I keep putting off. I am moving in 6 days and have just started the declutter/packing nightmare. Will get back to it after I finish this video.🙄
I like the open shelving for all the dishware and silverware! It looks so nice and I think it will be a lot more visually accessible for Tracy. It's so much easier for me to put things away if I don't have to climb on a stepstool or open a bunch of cabinets. I'm a visual person and out of sight is out of mind for me, or up high too. I can definitely relate to rediscovering items when I clean out my high up cabinets.
Yay! A new Tracy video! I didn't get the notification and didn't see it in my subscriptions feed. Good I went to your channel to see some older videos!
Thanks for the reminder, it made me check and my bell wasn’t on “all” it was on “personalized” and I don’t even know what that means. I’ve heard a lot of people say that TH-cam is just randomly unsubscribing people.
I’ve been anxiously awaiting another Tracy episode. I think clear, open bins would be great for the different sauces-labeled of course. She could also use risers & half shelves to get more room in the cupboards.
I found that top shelves make a trouble for short people. And I have a strong opinion that such shelves have to be used either for wide stuff like plates and so on, or for lazy Suzans. Stuff like bottles or anything that standing one behind another on top shelves, never work for convenience.
I have an IKEA island that’s been great for years but I’ve finally bitten the bullet and am having a stationary one built. It’s larger and will have closed storage to give my kitchen a “cleaner”, less cluttered looking kitchen. I’m excited. Storage is a MUST.
I have two kitchen containers on the counter for my most used implements. One is for baking and mixing items the other one is for stove top cooking implements.
A great way to start with the instant pot is to just boil some water. It also is amazing for soups. I like frying onion and garlic (sautee button) and then adding sweet potato, or regular potato and carrots, chickpeas, broth to cover the stuff, and the rest of your spices. Press the soup button or manual 20 min high. Check the release valve, make sure it’s open. After it’s done, turn the release valve to open. I just tap it so it swings. Let the valve release pressure and then twist the lid open. It is impossible to open the lid until the pressure is normal again. I puree my soup until it’s a uniform texture because my kids preferred less surprises. You can add cream or a splash of lemon juice to finish and serve.
Ok Tracy! You came through on this one and made a lot of progress! It’s going to be tough at first because of the small space and trying to puzzle things back in but it is a process and you’ll get to where you want to be! I loved seeing how quick she was with making decisions in the kitchen. I cannot wait to see the next episode! 🎉 very proud of you!
i always wanted a pantry and would buy stuff on offer, mostly canned food like beans, tomato or pineapple, tuna, you know staples, I have them in my Ikea Pax in bins but I can't eat through them fast enough and find they expire so quickly. SO my personal challenge is to buy less stock items and just what I need or think I want to cook that week. Pantry sounds nice but if you're alone,like me it doesn't make sense. i love there's progress for Tracy, that shelving unit is not very sturdy for all the plates and bowls? unless it's secured to the wall I wouldn't put breakables on there (yet) but it does look pretty, and any progres sis progress, so well done
Personally as an adhd human I would have kept the food out so she can see and use it and put dishes in the cabinets. Unless she already has a habit to look for stuff when she meal plans. I say this because with adhd we struggle with object permanence, so if it’s not I. Front of us it doesn’t exist. I don’t know if Tracy has the same struggle but executive functioning issues are common with disorganisation so it could be an experiment to see how much it might play into things.
Same here. I am an adhd human too and everything i can't see would disappear out of my head . Like woosh ! But seeing all my stuff makes me feel a little bit overwhelmed. Does that makes sense ? 😅 Clear bins are helping me a lot
Ha! I have AD(H)D and if food is organized/ grouped together by like items as they have done here I find the object permanence isn’t as big of an issue because… I get hungry. When I’m hungry I sift through all my food sections to get ideas and am reminded of what I have. But, I NEED like items grouped together: I have a selection of pastas all in a basket, Asian foods, lunch ideas, snacks, baking supplies, etc each get their own baskets. None of my baskets or storage can have a lid on it, though, because I won’t put stuff away.😅
@@StephL1111 my whole house is like items together. So I’m with you on that, and my dried stuff like cans and pasta I have put away but I was thinking those random items you get to experiment with or stuff you have to use up needs to be out because there is obviously no prompt to go look for them if they are 6 years out of date…
I highly recommend those raised shelves for in cabinets for vertical space. Combined with bins that fit under them (with a handle or something so you don't hurt your fingers on the shelves every time you grab them, ask me how I know) it makes it very easy to organise. The shelf prevents piling the bin with too much stuff, you can only fill it to the edge otherwise it won't fit, so you can't simply stuff it full and ignore. It also makes it easier to label things, a bin can have a sticker, or a little hanging label or something.
4:40 I love the chips in the glass jar!!! Genius!!! 🎉You actually could use it as decor, especially when you have small space and open shelving. Our kitchen in our apartment is super tiny. There's barely enough room for our dinnerware and stuff so we keep our food in a 9 square cube shelf. ⏹️⏹️⏹️ ⏹️⏹️⏹️ ⏹️⏹️⏹️ Looks like that⏫️ complete open shelving. So it would look good to do this in my dining room... that's where the food shelf is at.
April- Hope your Dad is on the mend. PLEASE consider doing a 180* on the island/shelves. Put the chairs side facing the sink and the open shelving (to be hidden) on the sink side. I am sure you eat most meals at the other table and in living room anyway. OR. consider turning 90* and scoot it out slightly into the room and have the chairs facing the fridge wall with their backs to the 2 doors. It seems like you have some open space to spare. This will open the space from island to sink just a little more and I bet make it feel spacious. GOOD LUCK!!!
You have my understanding and sympathy. I have far too many things in my kitchen. My new rule is, if I haven't used it in two years, it goes to the charity shop. There was a point where I had three bottles of soy sauce! Put the vinegar you aren't going to use in salad, stick it under the sink and use it for cleaning. It won't matter if it's past it's due date. It's good for cleaning soap scum in the shower, dirty windows, car windshields, doggie accidents etc.
Fun fact - flour can expire and you will not be able to make a dough. We have learned it while cooking for xmas, we were lucky that the store nearby was still opened. I do not recommend to keep it ;)
Tracy is such a vibrant lively person, love her energy! You can see how she loves what she has, enjoys her life, every piece has a memory or is a gift from a friend. You can see one actually lives here and colorful stuff adds life to the place. Actually love her kitchen and apartment, looks very comfortable once decluttered! Very interesting episode, good job you both!
Suggestion-turning the island so the shelves face in towards the kitchen and the chairs are out towards the living room. Would make easier access for reaching cooking supplies.
For the top shelves I have strong plastic tubs that I use for spices etc. When cooking I take the whole tub of spices down and put them back when finished
Just found this channel recently, instantly subscribed! Love April’s approach and personality. She reminds me of a young Holly Marie Combs (Piper) from Charmed!
Great to see Tracy back. Tracy you did fantastic and to start letting stuff go immediately is amazing. I’m glad ye decided to stop when ye hit a wall. It also means more episodes, yippee 👏 Have a great week. Mary, Joes wife 🙇♀️🙇♀️👏👏💪👍🙏💐🐶🐶
I almost said 'no' out loud when you put the airfryer up high 😆 I get why you really want it to get out of the closet room, but really hope you're able to find a more accessible spot for it later. I use mine almost daily, and even though I'm tall a high spot just wouldn't work for me 😅
Great work! You sure did accomplish a lot. Good to see that she was willing to get rid of the expired items. Suggestion: It would be beneficial to lower the upper shelves, If possible. Easier to access what is up there. Secondly I would add Turn tables for the oils. It condenses them and offers a better review. Many of those shelves could also use shelf risers. Allowing multiple items to stay together without stacking them inside 1 another.
I recommend that Tracy purchase a coordinating bookshelf that is taller with more book storage. Also, I recommend that her partner purchase a coordinating closet for clothing storage. This would look really neat.
I bought some cut to fit wood shelving to make additional shelving from Home Depot type store. Also bought little metal shelf “nubs” to put in holes. Didn’t cost too much. Shorter items can have the next shelf moved down. I hope this makes sense 😊
I wonder if - - after you've lived with the new locations for a while - -if you want to add labels on the insides of the cabinets. That would help you remember which category you had decided on for a given slave + have the added benefit that all other kitchen users know too! (You could also start with post-its/masking tape labels that could more easily get moved around if you need to adjust... ) Great work, you two! 😊
I didn’t finish the video yet, but my first thought seeing those cupboards was: awful use of space, because of the positioning of the shelves. I think adding one shelf in some of the cupboards would be really beneficial. And my heart hurt a little seeing you transferring the dishes in the other shelf, as there is now even more unsused space as the shelves are so far apart from each other. Thrilled to see how it turns out :)
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Is it possible to turn the island the other way around? So the appliances would be easy for Tracy to reach while cooking and the living room side would be more clean for Tracy while looking at the kitchen. It is good to see Tracy's smiling face again. Lots of love to you all...
I had the same idea!
Me too!
I think she did that so the chairs face the windows.
Yes!! I came to the comments to see if anyone else had the same suggestion.
I mentioned that to her and she wanted to keep it how it was because of how she prefers to sit and see the TV when eating.
Did you consider shelf raisers? I would put some on the first shelf, that would allow to stack cups and mugs on different shelves and use all that vertical space! Nice job, love to see Tracy is back!
I loved hearing Tracy just naturally saying "I have too much." Great and quicker decision making! Looks awesome!
I told her that I saw a little Space Maker in her 💛
This episode shows everyone's got different priorities. Tracy really struggled with her clothes and shoes but the kitchen stuff felt like such easy decisions for her. Dani is the exact opposite. Well done Tracy, it's nice to see you feel more in charge of your declutter journey!
Thats just what I thought.
I love the long-term projects. I get really invested. I love the time of day you post. And I love that Tracy is getting really good at making quick decluttering decisions
Thank you so much! I love the long term projects too!
I’m happy to see Tracy again. She has such a bubbly personality.
I love Tracy! ❤
Something I do with unopened food (especially sauces and stuff) that's past the expiry date is put a sticker with the date I opened it, and that helps me determine in the future when it becomes too far gone. xoxo
That's a great idea!
I am glad you are still helping Tracy. The kitchen would give me anxiety,so hopefully she can declutter and get a calm space.
I can't get over the fact that Americans accept a home without a proper dedicated kitchen room with a door on it! Kitchens are messy, cluttered areas. Often with lots of heat and spitting things and strong smells. Having it in the sitting room grosses me out a bit. But this is not unusual in the US from the many and various videos I've seen. There is no room for a dishwasher, not even room for a proper cooker and certainly no room for a washing machine. I don't get it. America is huge. There is room!
@@suewilkinson910 They aren't in America...
Glad to see y’all clean as you go. A good test for spices that you are unsure about is to turn the jar upside down and if the spices are clumped at the bottom then let it go.
The beauty of her home is really starting to show. That place is awesome!
Well done ladies! Look at those decluttering muscles of Tracy’s! She was zooming thru that stuff so fast! Great job! ❤❤❤❤❤
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Woo..on to the kitchen organizing. In case no one else has mentioned it, it looks like the shelves in the cabinets are adjustable. Especially for the cabinet with the mugs, you could lower the top shelf down and maybe Tracy wouldn’t even need a stool for that shelf? Or maybe when you get baskets/containers for the top shelves, the could have handles that she could grab and pull the whole thing at once instead of having to climb constantly. 😊
Yay another Tracy episode! You’ve come so far, I totally get the cutlery thing, I prefer a certain size and shape to spoons and forks. I have knifes to butter bread and different ones to have with meals, It’s not at all weird 😊
same! Im very specific about spoon and forks
There are, of course, butter knives, so it’s not weird.
16 year instant pot user here. I loved it at first but didn’t use it enough to not have to relearn it every time. I was determined to figure it out. Solution that works: use it daily or as much as you can for a week or so. Then it’s soo easy! Do the simple water only test over & over so it’s not too scary. Also for easier access store the lid on top upside down & gain space. You can do it & you’ll wonder how you did without it. 😊 Even if just for boiled eggs or simple soups. Life changing. Also so many easy recipe tutorials from lovely TH-camrs that share. Good luck, you’re doing amazing!
@@pdmrn Oh yes! It fits better that way for sure. Also, when you’re using it, the handle of the lid fits inside the handle of the base.
Tracy’s videos are my favorite! She has made so much progress from her first video, you can see her making the initiative to get rid of things without you needing to “push” her for lack of better terms. Keep it up Tracy, you’re doing so well!!
Woo Hoo new Tracy Episode ❤ fun to see the progress and excited to see the kitchen being declutterred
Yasss Tracy you're amazing!!!! Your decluttering muscles are getting stronger 🎉💪🏻
One random hint I discovered is to use little labels for the top of the spice - I just used little white removable ones - and it’s so much easier to find the spices looking at them!
It seems like tracy is getting better at making decisions. Right of the bat she let go of a lot of things. Great job!
Look how much more grounded and relaxed Tracy seems now!❤ She is Lovely!! ❤❤
April I found your account a few months ago and I just can’t stop binge watching all of your videos! You do such incredible work and I get so excited every Sunday when I see you posted! Sending you much love from Greece 🇬🇷❤️
THank you so much! More series and episodes to come!
Kitchens are always the hardest, but, also, you feel the benefits of your hard work on a daily base after decluttering and reorganizing.
There's a special type of organising for ADHD where you put things where you use them most. That way you don't have to go searching and get distracted. In my house this means we have 2 locations for teaspoons because they get used a LOT in 2 places (for stirring tea, for adding things when cooking)
You should also put labels on shelves! Or on the inside of cupboard doors. Tracy didnt seem to know what that top shelf was for and wanted to put lentils up there, so idk if she would know to look for... Whatever it was that was supposed to be up there! Haha
Ah you said the bit about labelling right at the end!
I got more ikea shelves for my tiny kitchens limited cabinets, because like Tracy's mine only had the one, and there was so much vertical space not being taken advantage of and it made the kitchen so much more livable
You both really made a lot of progress. The kitchen already has order and breathing room. The next step will just have things flying into their places. We will all celebrate with you, Tracy and April!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Since Tracy is visual I'd suggest lazy susans for the top shelves, which makes everything easily accessible and visual~no hidden items in the back.
Tracy! You are a ray of sunshine! ❤
I have used a slide-on shelf when there is extra room that can utilized, very handy to slide in...and sturdy too!
Tracy succeeds using visuals organization systems. I would suggest open shelves. Loved what she did with the spoons and the cutlery. She totally feels confident in the kitchen which also helps her make faster decisions. Make things work for you, Tracy. After all, you are the one who is gone live there. Hope we keep seen more declutering in the next episodes.
She actually doesn't like to see all of the clutter like with the closet.
I stopped in the middle of the spice organization and went to reorganize/downsize my own cupboard. Thanks! (Came back to finish the video, of course!)
I love Tracy and Dani! Another great episode! April-I hope your dad is well. I look forward to Sunday mornings for your videos. They give me ideas and the emotional push to go those things I keep putting off. I am moving in 6 days and have just started the declutter/packing nightmare. Will get back to it after I finish this video.🙄
I like the open shelving for all the dishware and silverware! It looks so nice and I think it will be a lot more visually accessible for Tracy.
It's so much easier for me to put things away if I don't have to climb on a stepstool or open a bunch of cabinets. I'm a visual person and out of sight is out of mind for me, or up high too. I can definitely relate to rediscovering items when I clean out my high up cabinets.
Yay! A new Tracy video! I didn't get the notification and didn't see it in my subscriptions feed. Good I went to your channel to see some older videos!
Thanks for the reminder, it made me check and my bell wasn’t on “all” it was on “personalized” and I don’t even know what that means. I’ve heard a lot of people say that TH-cam is just randomly unsubscribing people.
I love my multi-pot. One appliance replaces slow cooker, pressure cooker and air fryer. It also makes great yogurt!
I wanted to say that too! It also makes rice.
Yes it does. And rice pudding! Also easiest hard boiled eggs.
I know you guys were tired, but I was SO in the groove of the kitchen decluttering, I was sad to see the video end! 😂 I can’t wait for next Sunday!
again - nice to see realistic spaces and realistic amassed mountains of stuff.
I really like the idea of moving the plates and cups to the open shelving and putting the “pantry” items behind the cupboards. Absolutely brilliant.
I’ve been anxiously awaiting another Tracy episode. I think clear, open bins would be great for the different sauces-labeled of course. She could also use risers & half shelves to get more room in the cupboards.
Wow Tracey! You are getting really good at quick decisions
It's better! Getting better every time.
Store bananas away from other fruits, they are not friendly, and turn bad very quickly just to prove they are always ripe! 😂
Good for ripening avocados! 😂
I just put all other fruits in the fridge and have a small banana basket that I pull out when I have bananas.
I actually didn’t know this! That’s why people have those cute fruit organizing things!
I found that top shelves make a trouble for short people. And I have a strong opinion that such shelves have to be used either for wide stuff like plates and so on, or for lazy Suzans. Stuff like bottles or anything that standing one behind another on top shelves, never work for convenience.
I relate to Tracy a lot! This is so satisfying to watch. Great job, Tracy and April!
Great video, I missed Tracy´s apartment transformation. This will turn out so good. Look forward to see the next episode.
I have an IKEA island that’s been great for years but I’ve finally bitten the bullet and am having a stationary one built. It’s larger and will have closed storage to give my kitchen a “cleaner”, less cluttered looking kitchen. I’m excited. Storage is a MUST.
I have two kitchen containers on the counter for my most used implements. One is for baking and mixing items the other one is for stove top cooking implements.
A great way to start with the instant pot is to just boil some water.
It also is amazing for soups. I like frying onion and garlic (sautee button) and then adding sweet potato, or regular potato and carrots, chickpeas, broth to cover the stuff, and the rest of your spices.
Press the soup button or manual 20 min high. Check the release valve, make sure it’s open.
After it’s done, turn the release valve to open. I just tap it so it swings.
Let the valve release pressure and then twist the lid open. It is impossible to open the lid until the pressure is normal again. I puree my soup until it’s a uniform texture because my kids preferred less surprises.
You can add cream or a splash of lemon juice to finish and serve.
We have been clearing out too. Its refreshing when you finish. 😊
Ok Tracy! You came through on this one and made a lot of progress! It’s going to be tough at first because of the small space and trying to puzzle things back in but it is a process and you’ll get to where you want to be!
I loved seeing how quick she was with making decisions in the kitchen. I cannot wait to see the next episode! 🎉 very proud of you!
i always wanted a pantry and would buy stuff on offer, mostly canned food like beans, tomato or pineapple, tuna, you know staples, I have them in my Ikea Pax in bins but I can't eat through them fast enough and find they expire so quickly. SO my personal challenge is to buy less stock items and just what I need or think I want to cook that week. Pantry sounds nice but if you're alone,like me it doesn't make sense. i love there's progress for Tracy, that shelving unit is not very sturdy for all the plates and bowls? unless it's secured to the wall I wouldn't put breakables on there (yet) but it does look pretty, and any progres sis progress, so well done
Wow guys it already looks so much better!!! Tracy your decluttermuscles are becoming increasingly stronger, you go girl!!!
Personally as an adhd human I would have kept the food out so she can see and use it and put dishes in the cabinets. Unless she already has a habit to look for stuff when she meal plans. I say this because with adhd we struggle with object permanence, so if it’s not I. Front of us it doesn’t exist. I don’t know if Tracy has the same struggle but executive functioning issues are common with disorganisation so it could be an experiment to see how much it might play into things.
Same here. I am an adhd human too and everything i can't see would disappear out of my head . Like woosh ! But seeing all my stuff makes me feel a little bit overwhelmed. Does that makes sense ? 😅 Clear bins are helping me a lot
Ha! I have AD(H)D and if food is organized/ grouped together by like items as they have done here I find the object permanence isn’t as big of an issue because… I get hungry. When I’m hungry I sift through all my food sections to get ideas and am reminded of what I have. But, I NEED like items grouped together: I have a selection of pastas all in a basket, Asian foods, lunch ideas, snacks, baking supplies, etc each get their own baskets. None of my baskets or storage can have a lid on it, though, because I won’t put stuff away.😅
@@marloespeters8404 I’m the same as I get sensory overload from visual clutter so I only keep things out that I have to use up, like food.
@@StephL1111 my whole house is like items together. So I’m with you on that, and my dried stuff like cans and pasta I have put away but I was thinking those random items you get to experiment with or stuff you have to use up needs to be out because there is obviously no prompt to go look for them if they are 6 years out of date…
You can tell that it is so much easier for her to get rid of things in the kitchen compared to her clothes. Well done😍💪🏼
So nice to see Tracey prioritizing the areas that will work best for her! Awesome job!!!!! Progress over a desire for perfection. 🎉
Wooooo! We have Tracy again!! You are both doing great with this 💜
So good to have you back , you are such a breath of fresh air ❤️
I highly recommend those raised shelves for in cabinets for vertical space. Combined with bins that fit under them (with a handle or something so you don't hurt your fingers on the shelves every time you grab them, ask me how I know) it makes it very easy to organise.
The shelf prevents piling the bin with too much stuff, you can only fill it to the edge otherwise it won't fit, so you can't simply stuff it full and ignore. It also makes it easier to label things, a bin can have a sticker, or a little hanging label or something.
I checked the pancake expiration thing, it's only a problem if you have a mould allergy and it's been stored somewhere damp, otherwise should be fine!
4:40 I love the chips in the glass jar!!! Genius!!! 🎉You actually could use it as decor, especially when you have small space and open shelving. Our kitchen in our apartment is super tiny. There's barely enough room for our dinnerware and stuff so we keep our food in a 9 square cube shelf.
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Looks like that⏫️ complete open shelving. So it would look good to do this in my dining room... that's where the food shelf is at.
April- Hope your Dad is on the mend. PLEASE consider doing a 180* on the island/shelves. Put the chairs side facing the sink and the open shelving (to be hidden) on the sink side. I am sure you eat most meals at the other table and in living room anyway. OR. consider turning 90* and scoot it out slightly into the room and have the chairs facing the fridge wall with their backs to the 2 doors. It seems like you have some open space to spare. This will open the space from island to sink just a little more and I bet make it feel spacious. GOOD LUCK!!!
LAY the air fryer sideways on the under shelves with all the other appliances.
@@Stacia-ep9vr I thought about laying the fryer sideways too! It would be okay for the fryer to store it that way!
I think those three silver things look fine on top of the fridge
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@@Stacia-ep9vrI was saying “sideways!” when it was happening!
Clever ideas!💡
Nice to see you again Tracy. Well done bith of you. Thanks for sharing.
Take care❤
Yay! Thanks for the new video, super satisfying to watch, can't wait for the next one:)
You have my understanding and sympathy. I have far too many things in my kitchen. My new rule is, if I haven't used it in two years, it goes to the charity shop.
There was a point where I had three bottles of soy sauce!
Put the vinegar you aren't going to use in salad, stick it under the sink and use it for cleaning. It won't matter if it's past it's due date. It's good for cleaning soap scum in the shower, dirty windows, car windshields, doggie accidents etc.
Fun fact - flour can expire and you will not be able to make a dough. We have learned it while cooking for xmas, we were lucky that the store nearby was still opened. I do not recommend to keep it ;)
so so so well done! I'm stressed just watching. You are doing great and letting yourself move through your things.
I love the kitchen space making videos!
Nice to see you, Tracy! Love seeing how you both puzzle through the process. Love hearing all the conversation.
Really enjoyed the video! Can’t wait to see You get all this kitchen organized.
So excited Tracy is back!!!!
Yay Tracy! Great job on organizing and finding new spots for things. She is getting better in every episode. She was so fast deciding today 😊
This was great ladies!!! I can't wait to see the organisation and part two of the kitchen!!! oxoxoox
Oh my, I feel your pain. I also love to cook, and my kitchen is the hardest to keep clutter free. Good luck.
❤❤Great progress! Try turning the island around, seating on the outside and appliances are easier to access!!??
Tracy is such a vibrant lively person, love her energy! You can see how she loves what she has, enjoys her life, every piece has a memory or is a gift from a friend. You can see one actually lives here and colorful stuff adds life to the place. Actually love her kitchen and apartment, looks very comfortable once decluttered! Very interesting episode, good job you both!
Suggestion-turning the island so the shelves face in towards the kitchen and the chairs are out towards the living room. Would make easier access for reaching cooking supplies.
Would it be possible to move the coat rack and put a shallow shelving unit on the small wall by the door for more storage?
For the top shelves I have strong plastic tubs that I use for spices etc. When cooking I take the whole tub of spices down and put them back when finished
Just found this channel recently, instantly subscribed! Love April’s approach and personality. She reminds me of a young Holly Marie Combs (Piper) from Charmed!
Been loving these episodes, getting ready for Spring organising in South Africa next month, time for a clean start
Great to see Tracy back. Tracy you did fantastic and to start letting stuff go immediately is amazing. I’m glad ye decided to stop when ye hit a wall. It also means more episodes, yippee 👏 Have a great week. Mary, Joes wife 🙇♀️🙇♀️👏👏💪👍🙏💐🐶🐶
That chipped plate from a friend would make a cute plant saucer
That was amazing. There was big progress.
I almost said 'no' out loud when you put the airfryer up high 😆 I get why you really want it to get out of the closet room, but really hope you're able to find a more accessible spot for it later. I use mine almost daily, and even though I'm tall a high spot just wouldn't work for me 😅
Where is the final video. I want to see outcome
Same! I would love another video with Tracy 🎉
Great work! You sure did accomplish a lot. Good to see that she was willing to get rid of the expired items.
Suggestion: It would be beneficial to lower the upper shelves, If possible. Easier to access what is up there. Secondly I would add Turn tables for the oils. It condenses them and offers a better review. Many of those shelves could also use shelf risers. Allowing multiple items to stay together without stacking them inside 1 another.
Great job, ladies! Been waiting for this day. Glad it was a longer one. Can’t wait for the next one. Hugs to all. Big hug for Izzy! I miss her!🐈⬛🥰👍💜
Very exciting outcomes and discoveries! :) Thank you for sharing!
Yes, yay, another one. I have been patiently waiting. I am so excited.
YAY🎉 happy Sunday… from Australia.
Wow! Tracy really strentghened her declutter muscles. Amazing!
I was REALLy looking forward to this! Looks great already!
Yaaaay! I love Tracy - she's a delight.
I recommend that Tracy purchase a coordinating bookshelf that is taller with more book storage. Also, I recommend that her partner purchase a coordinating closet for clothing storage. This would look really neat.
I bought some cut to fit wood shelving to make additional shelving from Home Depot type store. Also bought little metal shelf “nubs” to put in holes. Didn’t cost too much. Shorter items can have the next shelf moved down. I hope this makes sense 😊
I wonder if - - after you've lived with the new locations for a while - -if you want to add labels on the insides of the cabinets. That would help you remember which category you had decided on for a given slave + have the added benefit that all other kitchen users know too!
(You could also start with post-its/masking tape labels that could more easily get moved around if you need to adjust... )
Great work, you two! 😊
Yay Tracy is back You inspire me so much 🫂
Tracy seems to be doing really good with the process!! :D
I didn’t finish the video yet, but my first thought seeing those cupboards was: awful use of space, because of the positioning of the shelves. I think adding one shelf in some of the cupboards would be really beneficial. And my heart hurt a little seeing you transferring the dishes in the other shelf, as there is now even more unsused space as the shelves are so far apart from each other. Thrilled to see how it turns out :)
This was a fun one. That wall…we’ve all hit it.
For real! It even happens to me . It's so good to acknowledge it and step away.