Herbs and Spices

Looking to spice up your cooking game? This week on the Get Organised with Decluttr Me podcast, we're talking all about herbs and spices. From how to declutter your collection to organising your seasonings for optimal cooking, we've got you covered.

Decluttering and organising your herbs and spices is not only a great way to save time and money, but it's also important for food safety. Old and expired herbs and spices can become less effective at providing flavour to your cooking and even become dangerous to consume. So, taking the time to organise your seasonings can not only improve your cooking but also keep your kitchen safe.

In this week's episode, we'll share our tips for decluttering your herbs and spices, including checking expiration dates and identifying unused seasonings. We'll also dive into the best ways to organise your herbs and spices, from alphabetically to by cuisine.

Whether you're a seasoned cook or just starting out in the kitchen, this episode is not to be missed. Tune in to the Get Organised with Decluttr Me podcast to learn how to declutter and organise your herbs and spices for optimal cooking and food safety.

I mentioned in the episode my favourite ways to organise herbs and spices. These are a few which you can get on Amazon:

Indian Spice Dabba

Amazon US
Amazon UAE

Spice Jars with Bamboo Lids and Labels

Amazon US

Amazon UAE

Spice Jars with Metal Lids

Amazon US

Amazon UAE

Spice Drawer Organiser

Amazon US

Amazon UAE

Thanks for listening as always.

Shelina x

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