NOW CLOSED: Mealtime.org + $250 Grocery Store Giftcard Giveaway Ends 9/25

by Briana Carter on September 21, 2009

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“What’s for dinner?”

How many times do we hear that a week? My answer is usually, I don’t know. I try to be organized but sometimes that doesn’t always work as life gets in the way. So we usually dig through our cabinets and freezer to find something. Of course, what we are looking for is never in the right place. I usually know I purchased it but it is a scavenger hunt trying to find it. The perils of an over abundant stockpile, I guess.

Due to the current economy, more of us have been cooking at home instead of grabbing something out for dinner.  Mealtime.org has all the tools you need to run your kitchen smoother. Meal planning and kitchen organization will help save you money and help to eliminate a little stress when you have the right tools.

Some of the tips include ways to maximize your space if you are short on space, safe storage, and much more! Sometimes all it takes is one or two simple thing to make a huge difference. Utilize your local dollar store to find cheap small baskets, bins, and other items to organize your space.

pantry 300x178 NOW CLOSED: Mealtime.org + $250 Grocery Store Giftcard Giveaway Ends 9/25Our pantry is not huge. We have one so that is a start.  I’ve tried to maximize the space in our pantry as much as possible. I recently bought one of those shoe organizers for the door to put over the pantry door and I’ve put all of our mixes, packets, and other loose items to try to maximize space. This has also made it easier for me to find the things I need. This one small change has made a huge difference in my pantry space.

Perk Up Your Pantry” Tips

  1. Arrange food so that you can see them.
  2. Designate storage space and group similar foods together.
  3. Save space.
  4. Use bins, baskets, and drawers.
  5. Make it easy for your family by labeling the containers so your family knows where to put away your groceries.

I haven’t cleaned out my spices cabinet for awhile either so I decided this was something I could do in 30 minutes or less. Basically it consisted of adding another riser on one shelf and rearranging the spices so the ones we use often were in front for easy access. I also found a few things that needed to be thrown out because they had been in there too long or it was something I no longer needed. It is a small change but I think it looks much better and will be more functional.

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  • Debra McCann - September 21, 2009 @ 9:25 am 1
    Wow! What a great site to send me to! I’ve already added it to my reader – and I was really excited to see the meal planning grid – what a great way not just to plan my family’s meals, but to also see that those meals are providing a balanced diet – something that’s a struggle to provide. I can’t wait to take my plan over to Walmart, hopefully with my $250 gift card to get all the groceries I’ll need for a great meal plan! (Not ot mention all my coupons and sale matchups!!)
  • Donna Crum - September 21, 2009 @ 9:36 am 2
    There are a lot of great tips and some that make a lot of common sense, like storing the heavier pantry items on the lower shelves! Sounds silly but, keeping baking supplies at eye level may be good if you bake a lot, but all that flour and sugar can add up to a lot of weight – for your back and for the shelves!
  • Jolyne Dunn - September 21, 2009 @ 10:09 am 3
    My kitchen is so tiny and I have no counter space at all. I do most of my preparation work on a cutting board it set across my sink.
    I really need storage oraganizers for my one cabinet so I can see what is in the back and get it it! Now I have to climb on a chair to look toward the back.
    Two people in my kitchen are a mob.
    Help me!!!
  • Kristin Koniski - September 21, 2009 @ 10:34 am 4
    The tip that would help me the most is reorganizing the refridgerator and freezer. My freezer is a huge mess, and I have to dig to find what I want. I would want the gift card for Krogers! Thanks for the chance to win!
  • Kristin Koniski - September 21, 2009 @ 10:36 am 5
    I subscribed to your newsletter! Thank You!
  • Sheila - September 21, 2009 @ 10:37 am 6
    The Pantry Shelving Solutions would really help – I have mine organized, but not efficiently and I could definitely use some storage bins or baskets too!

    I would really love a Publix or WalMart gift card for groceries! :)

  • Blythe - September 21, 2009 @ 10:44 am 7
    The tip I found the most useful was the kitchen organization… never thought of my kitchen in terms of work centers. I would want the gift card for Whole Foods, if available otherwise Meijer. Thanks for all the good info on your site, Briana!
  • Susieqtpie - September 21, 2009 @ 10:46 am 8
    I tend to not buy canned anything. I”ve been told over the years that fresh or frozen is better. I was blown away to read that you should stock up on can goods because nutrition wise they can be consider better because they are picked and canned to retain nutrients. Hmmm…. ok I will have to start doing this more since fall and winter are coming soon. It is cheaper to buy canned veggies for soups and I make a lot of soup in the fall/winter months. As for grocery shopping I do most of mine at Wal-Mart or Kroger. Thanks for the site! I’m passing it on to my readers.
  • Kris - September 21, 2009 @ 10:47 am 9
    What an exciting giveaway! I checked out the website and really appreciated the tips on organizing your workspace. It said to make sure the items stored in there relate to what you do there!
    If I won the gift card, I’d use it at Fred Meyer (my favorite grocery store!). Thank you so much for hosting this!
  • Sarah - September 21, 2009 @ 10:47 am 10
    i have your button on my blog
  • Blythe - September 21, 2009 @ 10:49 am 11
    Extra entry (email subscription)

    The tip I found the most useful was the kitchen organization… never thought of my kitchen in terms of work centers. I would want the gift card for Whole Foods, if available otherwise Meijer. Thanks for all the good info on your site, Briana!

  • Blythe - September 21, 2009 @ 10:50 am 12
    Extra entry (button grab):
    The tip I found the most useful was the kitchen organization… never thought of my kitchen in terms of work centers. I would want the gift card for Whole Foods, if available otherwise Meijer. Thanks for all the good info on your site, Briana!
  • Sarah - September 21, 2009 @ 10:51 am 13
    The tip most helpful to me was regarding my pantry — i never thought to hang racks over the back of my pantry doors. I’ll have to see if they’ll still close! Also, I would love to spend this giftcard at walmart or target….i’m not picky!
  • Blythe - September 21, 2009 @ 10:52 am 14
    Extra entry (tweeted):

    The tip I found the most useful was the kitchen organization… never thought of my kitchen in terms of work centers. I would want the gift card for Whole Foods, if available otherwise Meijer. Thanks for all the good info on your site, Briana!

  • Mande Chapman - September 21, 2009 @ 10:56 am 15
    I loved the mealtime planning grid!!! I have 4 children and between a solid nutrish breakfast, 5 days worth of lunches, and a cost effective dinner plan for our entire family not to mention all the snacks everyone is always begging for… let’s just say it would simplify my life a little more.
    If I win I’d love to have the gift card for Publix (I usually go to Walmart but I’d love to spend the day and the card on a little field trip just for me at Publix instead).

    Ahh, it’s a sad day when grocery shopping is considered a pampering experience lol

  • Laura F - September 21, 2009 @ 10:58 am 16
    The essential kitchen tools. I seem to accumulate an over abundance of kitchen utensils (which I never get to use because I forget I have them). Cutting it down to the essentials would certainly free up a lot of space!!!! I’d love to win the gift card to Meijer or Paylow!!!!! Thank you!
  • Chris - September 21, 2009 @ 11:00 am 17
    They make a great point about canned foods saving money, and they are nutritious (as long as you read the ingredients and choose wisely!). We buy canned goods on sale to keep in our emergency kit, and with the change of season I check the dates and switch out old cans for fresher ones from our pantry. I would love a $250 gift card for Walmart if I’m lucky enough to win. Thanks Bargain Briana! :)
  • Steph - September 21, 2009 @ 11:00 am 18
    I also liked the meal planning grid. I plan out dinners, but I need to start planning our lunches and breakfasts as well! If I won, I would use the gift card at Meijer. Thanks!
  • Laura F - September 21, 2009 @ 11:01 am 19
    I also subscribe
  • Steph - September 21, 2009 @ 11:02 am 20
    I also subscribe to the feed through Google Reader.
  • Diane G - September 21, 2009 @ 11:02 am 21
    Reorganizing my pantry and freezer would help tremendously with mealplanning.
  • $ Money Savin' Momma $ - September 21, 2009 @ 11:04 am 22
    I like the perk up your pantry tip!
  • $ Money Savin' Momma $ - September 21, 2009 @ 11:05 am 23
    I subscribe via RSS
  • Susieqtpie - September 21, 2009 @ 11:07 am 24
    I am a subscriber to your newsletter now on my arteachersusan at gmail dot com account!!! Thanks!
  • Cent Saving Mom - September 21, 2009 @ 11:16 am 25
    In our rental home cabinet storage is limited so I think we would benefit from using tiered and expanding shelves that adjust to the width of the cabinet.

    If I won I’d use the gift card at our local grocer Hen House because they double coupons.

    cent_saving_mom [AT] yahoo [DOT] com

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