I just watched this video and your other storage pantry video!! I think you'd be proud of me...I live in a small 2 bedroom apartment and we decided to forgo our second bedroom and we both moved into the one larger bedroom, and turned the 2nd bedroom into a large pantry and work room. I've easily got an entire year's worth of food stored in there and every other book and cranny in my apartment!!! I have my freeze dryer and a small chest freezer in that room too!!! I have 20 5 gallon buckets of various grains and beans lining my hallway wall. I have the underside of my couch filled. I have my some of my bathroom cabinets filled with most of my extracts I've made from scratch. I've got 2 book shelves on the back wall of my small hallway kitchen. I literally have food and needed items pretty much everywhere!!! I now have my big upright freezer living in my living/dining room combination. I have all the cabinets in my entertainment center filled with canned foods...My coffee table has a storage spot enclosed in it and I have it filled with toilet paper!!! Plus on my little patio/deck I have 4 Green Stalks filled with brassicas and greens currently...Everyone said we wouldn't really be able to store much but don't listen to the naysayers you can find places everywhere to put stuff if you really want to and have the proper mindset!!! We are the only ones we know that are prepared out of everyone we know including family!!! I spent every penny I could every month to get us to this point!!! If we could do it on bare minimum social security I know for a fact others can do it too if they really want to!!! You gave me a couple ideas for a little bit more storage too!!! I have one of those silly cabinets with nothing up there but have hesitated putting anything up there due to the heat...But I think I'm going to put some jars of pasta up there in leg warmers to keep out the light!!! I don't think the heat will hurt the pasta?!??? Haven't figured out what would be safe to store up there!!! I love your channel and have mad respect for you and all you do!!! Brightest Blessings 💜
@SuttonsDaze8 ай бұрын
You are amazing!!
@missychan633 ай бұрын
You go girl! Don't forget, you can always throw a mattress on top of cases of canned goods or tubs full of food 😅. Your guests don't need to know they're sleeping on next years dinner... I won't tell if you don't. (Of course, as soon as I finished typing this, she mentioned it LOL.)
@marniehoisington924123 күн бұрын
Where do you get mylar for storage???
@cherriaydelotte832718 сағат бұрын
I actually use a old dresser for my can goods too😃👍
@perfectlyimperfectcrafts3615 Жыл бұрын
When my daddy passed away in January 2017 . We had to. Lean out his clothes etc . He still had moms dresser . To my complete suprise he had 2 full drawers full of peanut butter , 2 drawers of 32 oz grape jelly / jam. And 1 drawer with dried navy beans and brown sugar . He had so much jelly we were giving it away . If I remember correctly it was 64 jars . Lol he was ready for a long winter 🤣 of shtf.
@sky.the.infinite Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 ‘man after my own heart! Bless his soul - _and yours_ 🧡
@patriciatinkey2677 Жыл бұрын
Your Daddy was a smart man! Probably knew he wanted to have extra to share if times got real rough!
@sandynull7576 Жыл бұрын
It's apparent that your dad had seen some real rough time. God bless his soul.
@shelahogletree7711 Жыл бұрын
What a smart daddy!
@eileenklinghagen3087 Жыл бұрын
You should have kept his precious stash.
@MH-yd9he Жыл бұрын
I’m blessed as a single woman to live in a 3 bed townhome and I have a whole room dedicated to my food/cleaning/paper storage. And since I was laid off last month, I am glad to have been someone who prepared.
@MH-yd9he Жыл бұрын
Under my stairs is where I put all my water storage
@MH-yd9he Жыл бұрын
I have an ottoman in my living room with storage. I put all my blankets in there.
@donnalovintexas8760 Жыл бұрын
I am an empty nester. I have taken one bedroom with some built in shelves and have added 8 shelving units. Plus it has 2 closets. I like the idea of the 5 gallon buckets for a bed frame. I think I will use that for the two spare bedrooms. I prepare for not only myself but my daughter and granddaughter or any family that truly needs help.
@suegeorge998 Жыл бұрын
I have read that from so many people. I'm on social security and I will not be going hungry if the government doesn't vote to extend the budget. I live in a small house but I store food everywhere. Under beds, in the bedroom, living room behind the couch, kitchen, basement. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. So I don't.
@KP-bq7yc3 ай бұрын
I love bookshelves when they are full of books about preparedness and homemade medicine.
@justme_3205 ай бұрын
After living in a truck for over a year, starvation and anemia nearly killing me, I now live in someone's storage room. I already don't have the full space of the room because it's their storage room. I recently got a great job and after a few weeks was informed that I'll be going to part time hours for 1 year and then back to full time. Because of this I have been using my fulltime checks to do a MASSIVE 1yr stock up of food and everything else! All of these items are currently stored in one small corner using one shelf level to create a table and stacking in and under the little table. I have 1 bin for Breakfast foods, 1 bin for can meats, and 1 can for misc. In addition to this stock, I live in a hurricane area and Have 3 and 7 day emergency food bins prepared for me and my dog. I'm not generally a "prepper" since I don't have my own home, but I desperately wanted to get ahead of the storm that I know is coming in my own life (this happens a lot as a nanny), and turns out YES I can store 12 months worth of food in my tiny living space :-) It can be done!
@chrisbarnhart2888 Жыл бұрын
These were some great ideas. I have space above my kitchen cabinets that I had a collection of old decorative soup tureens and teapots. After watching your video I still have the tureens and teapots but they are no longer empty. They now hold cans of tuna, cans of Vienna sausage, canned chicken and beef, small cans of green chilis, mushrooms. What ever I could find from my pantry that fit. My kitchen decor looks the same but nobody is the wiser that they hold some of my preps.
@loloi9018 Жыл бұрын
Genius!
@donnad57 Жыл бұрын
A lady I know collects the big metal popcorn tins that always come out around the holidays. She lives off grid and uses the tins to store tons of her repackaged dry goods to keep the rodents etc. out. Plus they look super cute on book shelves, sitting out in various rooms.
@SuttonsDaze Жыл бұрын
They are perfect!
@juliemiscera267 Жыл бұрын
The one I got this year had a plastic lid. I was so disappointed that it was not metal. I get them at the thrift store.
@mawmawshomesteadpreparedness Жыл бұрын
@@juliemiscera267 I got 2 after Christmas that have plastic lids. Didn't realize it until I got home. Also they seemed smaller to me.
@jrae6608 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been getting those metal popcorn can from work for sev years, as you said now plastic lids. I will make do
@juliemiscera267 Жыл бұрын
@@mawmawshomesteadpreparedness I think every year they are getting smaller.
@apriloverstreet2174 Жыл бұрын
Had a lot of my preps in the back half of my walk in closet. Recently, I moved all of it to a spare bedroom and consolidated all of my medical supplies to the master. They were all over the house in cabinets and couldn’t find anything and neither could anyone else. Bought plastic drawers, stacked them as far as possible, labeled them and stocked them. Now part of my closet is a dispensary, complete with wound care buckets from Refuge Medical, OTC meds, blood pressure cuffs, stethoscope, etc. climate controlled and easy to inventory. Think outside the box. Praise Yahweh for folks like you.
@sundrop3911 Жыл бұрын
Finally, a prepper that actually mentions to not place food items outside in sheds or garages or even your secret bug out location unless it's climate controlled. You are the first one to address the temperature fluxation. It was a no brainer about the possibility of thieves, or bug out locations being raided or destroyed by vandals. So many great ideas you had. I especially liked the buckets and plywood under the mattress. Love your channel. Thanks for sharing.
@daval5563 Жыл бұрын
I dunno, Trappers up north keep food in their frozen cabins all winter but I think that food gets used up before it has the chance to temp cycle much. It's the cycling that does the damage from what I understand. I have a whack of stuff stored where it's frozen, a ton of whole Wheat for example. 100's of lbs of whole Oats. So I stored flour packed in Mylar there as well. and some beans and dried goods. I guess "time" will tell. Good luck.
@patriciatinkey2677 Жыл бұрын
I'm still in a quandary about "temperature controlled". I live in Florida- in a non air-conditioned house! Best that can be done here is keeping the temp sensitive stuff down low along interior walls, away from sunlight. If you have any other suggestions, I'd love to hear them!🌝🍀
@tarantulady8565 Жыл бұрын
@@patriciatinkey2677 Maybe a window a/c unit (or a small portable unit) in one room?🤔
@kalikale3969 Жыл бұрын
@@patriciatinkey2677 I have the same issue here in SW Arkansas where it not only gets HOT it gets COLD as well. Heck, in my house, the lower cabinets can double for a refrigerator during the winter. What are people going to do if a storm or SHTF knocks out the power for more than a couple of days if the weather is too hot or too cold? I look at it this way: If the lids are still sealed, the cans are not swollen or bubbling and there are no bugs in the dry goods, it's good to go. The temp in my pantry shed fluctuate even with a small A/C and space heater between 38 and 86 degrees. I've lost a couple of jars which could simply be that they didn't seal properly from the canner and a few canned goods which were tomato soup and one can of citrus, probably due to the acid eating through the can OR a small dent that's not readily noticeable. I mean, how in the WORLD did people keep a years worth of food before the advent of 'temperature control' in homes? Where I am there is no such thing as a root cellar or basement due to the water table being so high.
@bumblebee8158 Жыл бұрын
@@patriciatinkey2677 crawlspace/basement?
@juliepoolie5494 Жыл бұрын
My Sams club bakery gets their bulk frosting in square buckets. Empty ones are $2 each. Square buckets fit better and take less space than round buckets.
@diannamc367 Жыл бұрын
I keep all my kitty litter bucket for the same reason. Not food safe but you can stack alot of non-food items in there.
@bella-bee Жыл бұрын
In U.K. I can buy square buckets designed for anglers
@mealbla7097 Жыл бұрын
Ours gives them for free
@OldLadyInFL Жыл бұрын
Great idea!
@liberty8424 Жыл бұрын
Grocery store bakeries sometimes sell those too.
@donnarodriguez4755 Жыл бұрын
We added shelves between studs in a 20' long hallway. Have close to 2,000 jars stored there that are safe behind doors in the case of an earthquake. No one has guessed that's what we store behind what looks like floor to ceiling wainscoating (sp?). Easy and inexpensive project and it's pretty.
@kimskluckers5665 Жыл бұрын
I've done that, it's great. Also did it for spices in kitchen for easy access by stove.
@patriciatinkey2677 Жыл бұрын
Super intelligent!
@hondajanak Жыл бұрын
Love this idea!
@mawmaw1833 Жыл бұрын
A friend of mine took an unused door closed one side off,put shelves in it and used the door to close off and you didn't know what it was.
@emilyb5972 Жыл бұрын
Any chance your on the Freesteading app ?
@jdsfrisco Жыл бұрын
I've used 24 five gallon buckets under my queen size bed for years. Great long term food storage. I recently upgraded to a king bed and now I have 36 five gallon buckets. Not expensive. Easy. Can be done incrementally. Highly recommend. And I live in a 700 square foot one bedroom apartment.
@patriciatinkey2677 Жыл бұрын
I feel you! My whole house is only 729 square ft!
@gretchenarrant8334 Жыл бұрын
Love it!!
@carolgreen1822 Жыл бұрын
I am curious about how you make it all fit. Do you now have a really high bed? Does the mattress sit directly on the cans? Do you also use a box spring?
@momomily9229 Жыл бұрын
I'm impressed!
@melodyclark4347 Жыл бұрын
@@carolgreen1822 You can purchase risers for the bed to sit on.
@wyogal29712 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you. I’m going to sound harsh here but what is more important? Having food and not starving or having a pretty house? I live in a mobile home and we use 2 of the three bedrooms. We have so much stuff! Under beds. Stock closets to the ceiling. Add extra shelves in the laundry room for paper products. We built a box frame under a queen size bed and have cases of vegetables, canned meat and tuna. We have a “dry sink” in the living room with canned food in mason jars. We have turned our spare room into a food storage room with shelves everywhere. We also believe in keeping food in various locations. We keep stuff that can handle temperature fluctuations in our camper. We have a temperature controlled storage unit where we keep freeze dried food. Is our house pretty? Nope. Don’t care. We won’t starve. Get over a less than perfect home and don’t use space as an excuse. Get creative.
@RandomRabbitHoles13 күн бұрын
I agree. I tend to be more of a minimalist when it comes to decor, closets full of clothings and junk in general, but I had to let go of my OCD somewhat. My kitchen is now cluttered because it's a WORKING kitchen. I have a 9-tray dehydrator, 2 instant pots, and 2 canners now that are sitting out and I use most of them every day. I'm going through our belongings and as I clear space, I'm filling it back in with mason jars and mylar bags. This video has inspired me to rethink other nooks I can store stuff too.
@Sabbathissaturday Жыл бұрын
I converted a bedroom into a pantry. Blackout curtains, it’s cold year round. The closet is packed with 50 yr #10 cans of meat and vegetables. The rest of the room is filled with EVERYTHING 😁 my canning, my preps from stores, all food and water. When that room filled up, I started storing all paper goods and cleaning supplies in another room. Plus, more water. I still have 1 guest room ( for now 🤣) and my master bedroom. I live remotely and alone so, it’s all good. I’ll keep going until there is no room. I’m not getting younger. I’ll be eating this food the rest of my life.
@SuttonsDaze Жыл бұрын
You've got this!
@GeorgiasGarden Жыл бұрын
I did the same thing!
@shelliehayden-sauer5192 Жыл бұрын
I am doing the same.
@daveandellenbartlett8725 Жыл бұрын
We did the same thing! Paper goods in the attic - older home - no kitchen pantry (just a few cabinets) so long term/working pantry are the same.
@gretchenarrant8334 Жыл бұрын
I'm working to get a bedroom converted to a pantry/craft room. I was setting boxes of free things on the curb but cold, rainy stopped that for now but I'll start again when weather permits. I have to let go of things I don't use or have too much of!! It's my fault, so I'm dealing with it as I can. Driving me bananas!!!
@janiehoward8492 Жыл бұрын
We have shelves all around the walls in our (2-car) garage. My large appliances, slow cookers, Dutch ovens and stock pots that I don’t use often are stored on those shelves in the non-climate controlled garage so I have more storage space in the house for climate controlled food. Works great for us!
@judiwiegel8181 Жыл бұрын
Love that...tyvm
@cyndywatt6820 Жыл бұрын
And your canning jars that are currently empty
@xxkittymeowxx8093 Жыл бұрын
Me too ! Did the same thing ! I live in a tiny house and have all my cookware and appliances in the garage on s.s.shelving from H. DEPOT.I just wash whatever i need to use when i bring it in the house.I have all my food stored in my kitchen and 2 cabinets in my living room.Antique brass bed high up off the ground, all my can goods in plastic baskets go under my bed.Works perfect for me ! Have a small chest freezer in a space in my hallway out of the way.No foodcon garage, will go bad !
@robingirven4570 Жыл бұрын
That’s perfect!!
@dancinginabundance Жыл бұрын
@@xxkittymeowxx8093 I recently came to the decision to do what you did - wish I'd thought about it sooner!
@missychan633 ай бұрын
My sister had what I called "step-in" closets: They weren't a true walk-in and turn around closet but they were deeper than an average bedroom closet. In all three bedrooms she put hooks on the back wall of her closets and hung the shoe organizers with everything you can think of. Some of them had food storage like the long boxes of pasta or the long tubes of vanilla beans, whatever would comfortably fit. Some of them held medical supplies, some of them held extra cleaning supplies... She actually put one in on the side wall of her linen closet, rolled her linens so they would fit in the shoe organizer, and then she used the shelves for food storage. There wasn't a spot in that house that wasn't full. Unfortunately I lost her 2 years ago and I wasn't even aware of some of her hidey holes until I was cleaning out a 4,000 square foot home. I donated most of the food because I was never going to use it in time but I definitely took a lot of ideas from her.
@victoriajankowski1197 Жыл бұрын
A couple thought, depending on your housing type, consider weight, even at floor level, we bought that exact shelving unit behind you, stuck it in the kitchen loaded it up, about 6 months later needed to reorganize, empty it and moved it, the floor had detached from the wall , there's still a 2 inch gap there..... canned food can be heavy. Also if your doing something like the buckets under the bed thing, pack each bucket as a 'kit' pack beans rice, seasoning, dry veggies etc, have each bucket be a specified time worth of food. This does 2 things, firstly you don't have to disassemble the whole thing mid shtf and have no bed and possibly out your whole stash at a inopportune time, secondly its more transportable, grab a bucket or 2 and know you have a specific amount of passingly diverse food stuff.
@patriciatinkey2677 Жыл бұрын
Smart ideas!
@evaallen9728 Жыл бұрын
Excelent.idea!! Thanks for sharing..
@reneelandis1067 Жыл бұрын
GREAT IDEA👍‼️
@justpassingthrough9887 Жыл бұрын
You read my mind. I was wondering about that very thing.
@fanglymew81018 ай бұрын
I have several totes of dehydrated meals. I sorted through them, added condiments and spices and a few canned goods, honey, coffee, tea and condensed milk. with a can opener. Snack foods etc. That way not all items combine tote. The totes fit under beds, closets, tables etc. My canned goods I use the boxes the jars were stored in to protect the jarsxand have under end tables, chairs etc. I am trying to prepare and can ready prepared meals such as soups and stews etc. In dehydrate some things to keep weight down.
@justpassingthrough9887 Жыл бұрын
I live in a tiny 544 sq.ft. apartment. When they did our "renovations" they got rid of the massive, so, floor to ceiling pantry (there went ALL my storage!!), took away my shelf cabinets and gave me worthless shallow drawers and a dishwasher. 🤬🤬🤬🤬 I got under the bed storage containers, use my dishwasher to store my pots, pans, lids and big serving bowls and plates, got rid of my dresser and bought an armoire (drawers for clothes and top for food.... picked up some sneak cabinets, which I use as room dividers and food storage (my living room and dining area are combined space). I'm single. My sister, has 4 sons (3 are adult and one 16... plus she hasn't gone through menopause yet) and go through a lot of toilet paper! She night tension shower curtain rods and utilized the space above her bathroom doorway for extra toilet paper. I have a little space I could do that with myself (working around a heating duct). She uses bookshelves in her massive kitchen.... and created an island of sorts in the middle.
@Martipenny2 ай бұрын
My son added bidets to each bathroom in our house. Saves on soooo much toilet paper.
@girlnextdoorgrooming Жыл бұрын
If you have stacked 5-gallon buckets behind the couch you can put a thin piece of plywood across the top of it wrapped in a tablecloth. Boom! A place for decorated ducks.
@SuttonsDaze Жыл бұрын
Hahahaha Anything to save the ducks huh?
@girlnextdoorgrooming Жыл бұрын
@@SuttonsDaze 🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆
@Lynette-qh3tw2 ай бұрын
Or plants.
@christinemcguire5388 Жыл бұрын
I pulled out my dresser drawers and lined the sides with shampoo, conditioners and body wash then put the drawers back in. Perfect fit
@connielipp8648 Жыл бұрын
Wow Christine! I'm going to look into this for myself! I'd never heard this before.. Thanks for sharing..
@jimmyhand1259 Жыл бұрын
I keep bars of soap in my drawers. I open 12:35 the box and it makes my clothes smell good.
@dessebasey2750 Жыл бұрын
I rotate my preps but I'm not as worried about it since I found out best use by dates are suggestions. Good luck everyone and God help us all.
@princessdumbarton9877 Жыл бұрын
It's fine to eat most food in dented cans also. It's really only a problem if the can is broken or bulging. I always eat the dented things first.
@sadiemeazell7388 Жыл бұрын
This has been a major question at my house. I put flour, rice, sugar, cornmeal, etc in 5 gallon buckets with gamma lids and oxygen removers. Now, do I use from these and replace when empty, or do I store it and continue to buy stuff to use?
@SomeBuddy777 Жыл бұрын
AMEN ✝️
@TonyGarrett-p1c Жыл бұрын
@@sadiemeazell7388 Miss Sadie, do you have some sort of liners in those buckets then? Gamma Seal lids are awesome, but they have not the greatest seal. As a rule, sugar should not have an oxygen absorber; I'm told that sugar will get hard as a rock. I reckon you could have a working supply in smaller containers, with your big buckets in reserve. The buckets could be rotated every few years or so. Or in many cases, perhaps a decade or more. One reason of course that we carefully pack food for long-term storage is so we can build up a large reserve supply before needing to rotate any out. Me- I like to dry pack many things like corn chips or chocolate candy and such and keep it in the basement. But, if I get a hankerin' for a little snack I'll just get into a working supply in the kitchen or pick something up at the store. And as a general rule, I don't rotate rice. My rice in reserve is white rice, which keeps very well and is dirt cheap, in bulk. I mean, like over 30 calories for a penny. My everyday rice is brown rice, in smaller bags. It's healthier, but as a general rule does not keep as well as white rice.
@sadiemeazell7388 Жыл бұрын
@@TonyGarrett-p1c I keep my sugar buckets in rotation, with a smaller container for daily use. I also have Mylar bags. Flour and sugar are rotated. White rice is not. I also keep a year supply of cleaners and things like coffee , baking soda, spices and tea bags. I have chickens and water glass eggs as well as pressure and waterbath can from my garden- as well as meats. I make dry soup mixes and vacuum seal. Just got my dehydrator and will be putting things in there.
@tammywhite9229 Жыл бұрын
I stock Kraft Mac and cheese for my grandbabies. I always dump the pasta in half gallon jars vacuum sealed and the cheese powder I put in gallon freezer bag and put in the freezer. It keeps longer and takes less space.
@saundradale7011 Жыл бұрын
Great idea!!
@brendaz9222 Жыл бұрын
We have an iron bed that sits high off the floor. 8 short laundry baskets fit under it and filled with can goods. Bed skirt hides them all 😊
@Christine-gk4sw Жыл бұрын
Great idea!
@KellyS_77 Жыл бұрын
I like using the hidden storage for the backups to the backups. The long term storage (or when I had a 425 sq ft apartment, the long term storage to rotate into the working pantry). I love storage ottomans! Basically they are empty boxes, but they're fancy and can sit out in your living room. They can be used for all sorts of things. Stack a few next to each other and you can make a bench seat for under a window (the pets will love it). Our favorite thing to store in our suitcase(s) is toilet paper in the giant packs. One pack fits nicely in a suitcase, and if you need the suitcase for traveling, it's easy to take the one (giant) pack of toilet paper out.
@fullofhope2222 Жыл бұрын
I seriously NEED TO MAKE A MAP
@SuttonsDaze Жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@patriciatinkey2677 Жыл бұрын
@@fullofhope2222 Likewise!🍀🌝
@fullofhope2222 Жыл бұрын
@@SuttonsDaze Hi quick question - what is the cooking time for 8oz jars?
@SuttonsDaze Жыл бұрын
@@fullofhope2222 same as pints
@imaprepper1866 Жыл бұрын
Leisa, I took 2 five gallon food grade buckets , stacked one on top of each other.made a round table top out of plywood and put it on top of the buckets and bought a 70 inch table cloth over it and used them as side tables.
@SuttonsDaze Жыл бұрын
Perfect!
@maryfail2393 Жыл бұрын
Awesome idea!
@melodyclark4347 Жыл бұрын
You can stack 5 gal buckets 2 high, line them up behind the sofa, drape with a cloth. Instant sofa table. Put lamps, books etc along it.
@lil_Marie_Red Жыл бұрын
@@melodyclark4347 A king size pillow case can cover 2 buckets.
@dancinginabundance Жыл бұрын
I have beautiful hand made quilts that only get used during the winter months. They are on display and being enjoyed while providing camouflage for my preps.
@rambette6580 Жыл бұрын
Many bookcases are deeper than the books they hold, put some cans behind the books!
@janejdough223020 күн бұрын
I wallpapered and / or painted " bankers boxes and ribboned up the lids and put them on the top of my kitchen cupboards. It looks like cutesy decoration but inside are the preps. "
@SuttonsDaze20 күн бұрын
That is a great idea!
@daval5563 Жыл бұрын
Well, well, well, ... I just checked under the bed in the spare room and it's packed with totes full of, .... get this, store bought cooking magazines. Hundreds of the things. Man, the stuff Mum stores. Mum was clipping recipes for the longest time with the chance she "might" want to make them one day, but those days are over. Looks like she stopped clipping and just started stashing the whole magazine. I have my work cut out for me eh? Mum doesn't even know she has them BUT! if she sees' me at them, ... look out! Cherished family heirlooms each and every one! Pitter patter, I must get at er. Good luck.
@robingirven4570 Жыл бұрын
Oh Leisa, I couldn’t agree more! We’ve installed 3 more shelving units, just like yours to add this years garden to. If I organized my basement, I could fit 30 of those down there, at least, maybe 45 - 50. I don’t plan on doing that but when SHTF, I’m willing to. Hubs built me some wooden shelves in my freeze dryer room for all my canners, stock pots and empty jars. We built a glass green house last year. Instead of buying plant starts, I’m going to start my own. We have 18 HUGE rhubarb plants and 40 raspberry bushes in our in ground 1 acre garden. I’m ready. Believe you me, it’s going to happen. We bought the house next door and our youngest son, his wife and their 4 kids moved in almost a year ago. That gives us 40 acres, combined to grow & raise food. Beef, chicken and pigs. My DIL is learning all the things I can teach her. 🌺🍅🍓🌶🍉🥬
@tammyeaker655 Жыл бұрын
I have several Metal trash cans in my guest rooms that I took the lids off of and cut a circular piece of plywood and remade a top...then I covered them with a round tablecloth and put a lamp on them on either side of the bed as night stands. Inside I have an AMAZING amount of FOOD!!!!! Just an IDEA!!!!!
@princessdumbarton9877 Жыл бұрын
I store things in litter boxes. They're sanitized of course.
@MrSharonrochelle Жыл бұрын
When you vacuum seal those winter clothes tuck them in the pillow sham on the guest bed.
@SuttonsDaze Жыл бұрын
Perfect!
@kristifreeman58309 ай бұрын
GENIUS ❤❤❤❤❤
@suegeorge998 Жыл бұрын
Leisa, I had a friend that stored supplies in a literal plastic tote, used it as an end table and threw a cover over the top. It was in a corner. Nobody ever even questioned it.
@m.c.1933 Жыл бұрын
I used to buy cat litter from Sam's that came in square 5 gal. buckets and I stacked 8 of them filled with dry goods at the end of hallway put a tablecloth over it and stacked small totes with first aid supplies. I took a new metal trashcan ( ace hardware still sells them ) I put a round board on top covered with tablecloth and filled with dry goods. It makes a great end table. Grandson no longer lives here full-time so his bedroom now holds extra can goods. My hubby built wall to wall shelving in dining area that holds over 800 jars of home canned food and it freed up so much room . I used self stick industrial velcro to hang curtains over shelving. I also have the French doors with built in blinds with curtain to keep dining area sunlight free . Living in hot and humid south Mississippi we can get 110+ heat indecies I use charcoal pellets to absorb any odors or dampness that may get into food storage i have the room darkening curtains and blinds on every window . I use chair covers to hide totes of medical supplies underneath chairs. It also helps keep cat hair off chairs. I have the over door pockets on every door. In the kitchen I keep seasoning packets food storage bags they are also great for the first aid items in the bathrooms they are perfect for folded washcloths and hand towels . A large tote with a covering makes a great coffee table. Lowes will cut wood to size if you want a sturdier top for coffee table. I put extra pillows and blankets in spacesaver bags and stack in attic along with seasonal clothes. My husband put a metal pipe across the rafters to hang coats and outerwear during summer My husband also put plywood in the part of attic to keep my large metal dish pans , totes , water bath canners extra jar rings things the heat won't harm. We have exhaust fans in each end of attic to draw out heat and they help. My next project hopefully will be a small island in dining area made from stacked totes or buckets with wooden top from old dining table. It will only be used for vacuum sealing station. In my laundry room I have the Sam's metal industrial shelf that has non perishable food stacked to ceiling with empty canning jars on the shelves. I also have 2 of the extra large totes stacked with more empty jars. I have new cases of jars stacked on top shelves of closets. My husband often claims I have every inch of house used but I'm still finding a little room. God bless!!
@lindacline3437 Жыл бұрын
A little off topic maybe but I’ve had a couple friends that put a chest freezer in their den, covered with a pretty cloth that went to the floor, added a couple framed pictures and a lamp. Once a week one friend would get out what she thought she would need for the week to put in her small freezer in the kitchen Frig. It just looked like a pretty piece of furniture. I don’t see why you couldn’t use one that wasn’t working in a bedroom to store dry food items too. I would just put some steel wool in the drain hole To keep mice and bugs out.
@justpatty7328 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic idea. If I only had one and the space for it.
@saundradale7011 Жыл бұрын
That's a really good idea! You can find old ones all the time for free! Just think of how much you could store in there😊
@kalm3768 Жыл бұрын
When you mentioned storage behind a couch I instantly came up with another solution for storage. I'm going to make a bookcase without shelves. The length and height of my couch and as wide as my buckets. I may have enough space above the buckets to put a shelf to use for some containers to put extras of batteries, candles and other things. I can paint it the same color as walls or the couch and use it to put remotes, folded throws or even a lamp.
@SuttonsDaze Жыл бұрын
You've got this!
@justpatty7328 Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness, you have me thinking of ripping the backside off my couch to create internal shelving and perhaps a lift up plywood bench under the cushions. Nice! Thank you!
@dslim3153 Жыл бұрын
Great idea
@laurac.9322 Жыл бұрын
Wow kool idea
@angierobinson7014 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your ideas clearing out the top cupboard above the fridge and putting canned goods up there and clearing out my bookshelves two of them for canned goods. Started prepping a year ago.
@candace7647 Жыл бұрын
During my 20s I lived in a two-room studio in a city. Space was at a premium but I always had a stocked pantry both because I liked to cook and because it helped me budget. I had two trunks that I used for pantry storage. A wooden one at the foot of my bed and an old steamer trunk that doubled as a coffee table. I 100% believe that everyone has space so long as they can get creative!
@RandomRabbitHoles13 күн бұрын
I love the idea of using a trunk at the end of the bed!!!
@suzyvance7328 Жыл бұрын
My husband put up shelves in his closet for our jars. Now, it's so funny, he is actually building a large room off the laundry room with wall to wall cabinets. I think he said 14x20. My LOVE! Leisa, we think you ROCK!
@patriciatinkey2677 Жыл бұрын
I think your Husband Rocks! I've committed serial matrimony- over the course of 45 years- had 4 husbands. Only 1 was smart enough to see the sense in preparedness!
@suzyvance7328 Жыл бұрын
@@patriciatinkey2677 I'll tell him. Now he wants to learn to can so wow, oh wow! I'm happy.
@patriciatinkey2677 Жыл бұрын
@@suzyvance7328 Yea!! Go You- you have made a good mate selection! He got lucky to have you, too!
@emilyb5972 Жыл бұрын
He’s a keeper!!!!
@cindianspach812620 күн бұрын
@@patriciatinkey2677 You have me laughing so hard, that sounds like something my mom would say. My parents have now been married for 64 years and counting and they are in their early 80's. My mom would tell me..."The only reason he is alive is because he's not worth going to jail over." Thank you for sharing your comment, I needed the laughter. 🙂
@livemom5 Жыл бұрын
I store my paper products (toilet paper, paper towels, plastic wrap etc.), cleaning supplies and canning equipment in my garage right outside my kitchen door. Those things are not affected by the heat and it leaves me more room in the house for food storage. I added shelves to my broom closet and made it an additional pantry and now my brooms and mops hang in the garage next to the shelf with my toilet paper. I’m with you, we can always find more space!
@dawncrossland3028 Жыл бұрын
I Did These Exact Same Things!!
@lil_Marie_Red Жыл бұрын
I had a bottle of cleaning break while I was on vacation. Some of my psper products get wet. So know i raise my Paper products so if it happens again the stuff is off the floor. Which it has a couple times.
@daval5563 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video. Sub-basement over flowed so I started putting things into my bedroom, then said to hell with it and started filling the main basement. Overflowed from there into the barn, ... lots of room in the barn for things that are not harmed by freezing. It never gets hotter out there than 80f and never for a long time. I have my eye on the spare bedroom but, "what would people think", specially if I tell them Mum (and me!) can't do company anymore and the hotel is right there. You want to visit with Mum? Fine, but your not staying overnight let alone the whole week. Nosy (bleepstards) I also label my stash differently writing the year I stashed it not the BBD date on the product. I also kinda regimented my stash by year as well, 2019 in that corner and wall, 2020 in the other corner and wall, and the isle of shelves in the middle have a side for each year. They are the old fashioned metal grocery shelves wide on the bottom and growing narrow the higher you go and with two sides. Year 2021 started filling the main basement and made a started in the barn and the same with 2022. I have bait stations and traps set 24/7, 365 days a year in the barn. This year we have been lucky rodent wise. Not only that, but the cat kills anything that moves and is smaller than her. I dunno, I'd have about fifty five gallon buckets by now, ... lost count, again. Buckets are so easy. Flour, Beans, Pastas, Rice, and I never mix liquid with dry. I will have an assortment of dry good in the same bucket but that's as far as I push it. I tackled 2019 and got through it all with a minimum of loss, ... I now "allow" for a small percentage of loss and that way it isn't so devastating. True story. Damn that canned fruit anyway. I'm eating my way through 2019 now, ... rotation eh? Ate a box of Mac and Cheese that was two years past its BBD and the only thing I noticed was the pasta took longer to cook. Otherwise it was fine. The new generator slowed me down prepping wise because I was so broke paying the small loan off and this will be the first month I have with all my funds, ... all $475 to blow as I see fit. I'm doing a focused prep with Powdered Skim Milk and a trip to the Grain Elevator for a half ton of whole wheat and 500 lbs of whole Oats. "Chicken feed", I tell the family as I prepare to mill my own flour. Good thing I have chickens. The funny thing is, .. the price of whole Wheat is down from last year and I surely didn't expect that with all that happening in the world. Anyway, $355 a ton compared to $400 a ton last year. I'll not complain eh? And there goes the fun I have complaining. Anyway, I have 2020 to start on now, .... go through all that stuff and if I'm lucky, make more room. I've given up on tidy, True story. Mum has/had nine sisters and must have all their clothes and will not let me get rid of them. She would leave for Florida with a carry on and come back with two suitcases of dresses, ... and she doesn't wear dresses. Still, I'm making headway with donations to the local thrift store the ladies run to raise money for the hospital. Everything is a memory for Mum now and if she can't remember, she'll make one up. True story. God bless her. We have a closet full of yarn she had stored to knit her old age away with and now she can't remember how to knit, sew, crochet, cook, ... and it bothers her something awful I'm sure but then, ... she forgets about that too. Anyway, I get my hoarding naturally it seems. May the abundance of the world always be manifest in your life!
@SuttonsDaze Жыл бұрын
Just adore you my friend!
@cabarron5919 Жыл бұрын
Love your attitude, and skills!
@lynnheffron6905 Жыл бұрын
You're a gem, I look forward to your posts. Have a great weekend. 🙂
@bettyreynolds5106 Жыл бұрын
You should write a book! I'm sure it would really make you lots of money! Lol! You're a talented writer and don't even realize it.
@lynnheffron6905 Жыл бұрын
@Betty Reynolds I agree 💯! He reminds me of Erma Bombeck, Bullshit Dave & Ben Dover combined.⚘️
@missychan633 ай бұрын
If you've got an old broken dresser or the yard sale next door has one, grab a couple drawers and throw some little casters on the bottom of them... Instant under the bed storage that rolls right out.😊
@cavymomma Жыл бұрын
My dishwasher died years ago - but it's a perfect place for me to store my empty canning jars 🙂
@kathym7495 Жыл бұрын
Be sure to turn off the breaker that serves the dishwasher! It is a fire hazzard if you leave it energized, especially considering that there is a problem with it, making it non-functional.
@cynthiabyron4536 Жыл бұрын
You could fill those jars with water if they aren't full of food. Many of us do not have enough water stored for emergency purposes.
@Beebers9962 Жыл бұрын
We bought a nice wood bunk bed drawer unit 20 buks used and lifted our bed with bed risers and store canning jars there... We are ordering three storage cabinets that will go along one end of our guest room.. You can turn a coat closet into a pantry. We bought two bug cabinets and added them to our huge master bath for paper goods. That room has a sky light and that room will become our indoor green house with our seed bank (a must)... You CAN save dry good pkts like noodle rice sides tuna pkts etc mashed pkts rice pkts ramen etc in a tote in a shed or garage.. Think Bug Out Bag-Camping/Hiking
@cindynielson4231 Жыл бұрын
I use the shower in my guest bath for paper products, shower curtain hides everything and if an occasional guest peeks they will know where the extra TP is stored. I'm working on changing our guest bedroom into a storage pantry, we have lived here for 24+ years and in that time we have had overnight guests 3 times. We live in a small mobile home so we have had to be creative. TFS👍
@melodyclark4347 Жыл бұрын
I lined a wall in the spare room with bookshelves, hung a pretty single curtain across each one with tension rods. I store Every kind of goods in them.
@cindynielson4231 Жыл бұрын
@@melodyclark4347 Great idea!👍
@monicaluketich6913 Жыл бұрын
I will move my paper goods into the guest shower. Great idea. Then that frees up the long metal top shelve in the master walk in closet where I can put dehydrated pints and quarts!
@PeriwinkleBluetag Жыл бұрын
Just watch the weight especially in a mobile home. Maybe you can reinforce with cinder blocks under the mobile home where bookshelves are.
@judithstorck5195 Жыл бұрын
Great video - thank you. We live in SW Arizona & cannot store in the hot garage in the warm (hot) months. And with a manufactured home raised off the ground - we have no basement & will not store under the house because of rodents. So closets (took out the hanger rods) & shelving are the only places to store. Lots of food grade buckets stacked up also. Yes under the beds also. Also store in dresser drawers not used for clothing.
@babsgilbert518 Жыл бұрын
I get teased by my daughter for going to bedrooms and linen closets for food, but I have it...all rooms are storage!
@SuttonsDaze Жыл бұрын
You've got this!
@res6769 Жыл бұрын
I recently pulled out a flat of green beans and canned chicken for my youngest son who is a college student. He thinks I’m nuts, but I am ok with that 🤓.
@lindagbukvic9441Ай бұрын
This weekend I dated (with a Sharpie) all of my stock piled goods. Older in the front and newer in the back. We live in an 800 sf. house, and yes, there is NO wasted space.
@junelawrimore956710 ай бұрын
Put those trophies and anything like that,in that shed or garage.Put them in totes and they should be safe.
@tinasprocket28122 ай бұрын
GET 2 SETS OF BED RISERS - (plastic black things cheap at Walmart!) You'll have a high "grandma" bed, but can put boxes & laundry baskets under the bed EASILY! & they are so accessible!! GREAT STORAGE!
@aliciaokiegal Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Loved the beginning where you said that we have to lose the Prepper/Hoarder mentality because it doesn't fit today's world. Powerful. Love your channel!
@CrzySqrl Жыл бұрын
I built bookshelf headboards above both of my beds that go all the way up to the ceilings. All books everywhere now goes there. I modified my bed with 4 big block legs that raise my bed up to fit buckets under it. It holds 30 buckets under my queen size bed. I purchased from wayfair a tall bed frame that has a 16_1/2” clearance & can fit 32 buckets under it & its also a queen size bed. I slide my fridge away from a side wall & built basically a rolling bookshelf on wheels with a closed back. It rolls in beside my fridge & holds quart jars of bulk spices. I only had to move my fridge 6 inches down. I purchased metal 55 gallon drums that have the gasket type seals & the ring that latches & is airtight. I put a food grade liner inside the barrel. Then i put the barrels on their side & put them under the crawl space of my house. Use 4x4’s to raise them up off the ground. You can then fill each barrel up with bulk goods sealed in various mylar bags. Since its long term goods, you don’t need to access it frequently. My crawl space never ever freezes & it stays cool all year long. Kinda like a mini root cellar but just super short. You can actually line under your house with a ton of those. If you monitor your temps, some people actually build shelving & store a lot of canned goods in their crawl space. Every circumstance is different though.
@kathleengerman5253 Жыл бұрын
Thank you I am in process of clearing out 10 years of clutter for food storage..
@SuttonsDaze Жыл бұрын
You can do it!
@nonstopmom81857 ай бұрын
Sitting on my couch with my laptop in front of me that is sitting on top of an EMPTY vintage trunk. Then remembered there is another empty trunk in another part of the house. Also, one big empty suitcase we never use. Good video!
@debbielynn5306 Жыл бұрын
Love ALL of these ideas! I looked around, I mean really looked, and found so many more places! 😀 I found that the backs of my non reclining furniture has a Velcro closure at the bottom and when I lifted it up….giant open space! Winner! 💕💕
@terryhall2299 Жыл бұрын
You got me thinking. I just looked under my ottoman and it has a zipper and about 10 to 12 inch space from where the cushion is to wear that zipper is. Cha-Ching!!! Thanks for that idea!
@dslim3153 Жыл бұрын
I can't store behind my chairs and loveseat. I have dogs and have to pull out to vacuum behind every week. It'd be too heavy for me to continually move, but not a bad idea for someone else
@audreychamberlain Жыл бұрын
Great ideas😊
@kettleisalwayson Жыл бұрын
About 10 years ago I broke a few plates from a dinner service and could not get replacements, I also had a smaller set for everyday use which had lost this or that. It suddenly struck me then that I didn't need two sets so instead I donated what was left of the sets to a charity and bought two 4 place white sets. Since then I only buy white crockery. They no longer match in style but because they are all white they do match. The only other sentimental thing I have is a small tea service. We don't use the cups much but use the sandwich plates at least once a month and for holidays. Yes it takes up a half shelf but it does bring joy. I know people who have 4 or 5 different sets but plain white is easy to get replacements for and goes with most colour schemes
@Martipenny2 ай бұрын
I used to store water in those gallon jugs you buy at the store until they leaked. Now when I can and don’t have enough to fill the canner I add filtered water to quart jars and process them with the load. I have them stored in canning jar boxes under the guest bed. I have enough water for weeks for 3 people. During the power outage recently we didn’t have to worry about safe water to drink. Also, I moved my empty canning jars into the garage instead of storing them in my pantry. It freed up room for better organized. Someone said the buckets from the Sam’s bakery are good for storage but you can get gallon glass jars from deli’s for a small price also.
@kam2162 Жыл бұрын
I am currently sitting in bed and I can see 5 bins and 8 buckets. They are out in the open, but I have nowhere else to put them. There are bins all over the house, most of them are not hidden because there isn't a good place to hide them. What is in the bins is more important than the aesthetics of the house.
@belindadunne43127 ай бұрын
I love your frankness. "You wasted money when you bought, not when you got rid of it." That burned, but it is so true. 👍🏻👍🏻 Spectacular video! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@SuttonsDaze7 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@rcat32 Жыл бұрын
1. Under the bed in buckets and mylar under a board holding mattress. 2. In a closet and on shelf. Up is safe from rats! Unused clothing can be placed in a space bag that the air can be sucked out of to take up less space and be stored elsewhere. 3. Behind the couch. 4. Inside furniture. Dressers, make furniture. 5. Beneath stairs. 6. In dropped ceilings (for lightweight items). 7. On shelves near ceiling -- or above bathtub/shower. 8. Inside and under couch and chairs. 9. In suitcases. 10. In small packages. Empty spaghetti etc out of its packages and condense into containers such as buckets. 11. In cabinet above refrigerator. 12. Above cabinets. 13. In corners. 14. In bookshelves maybe with a springrod and curtain in front of it. 15. In top half of undersink cabinet. Install a shelf.
@girlnextdoorgrooming Жыл бұрын
I used to work at PetSmart. I used to own a rat at the child. Up is not safe from rats. Rats can both climb and swim. So can snakes.
@justpassingthrough9887 Жыл бұрын
She said all of those. Any new ideas?
@sheilarogers3448 Жыл бұрын
False closet or walls. Found a beautiful folding screen. Stacked things in the corner put up the screen and draped a pretty shawl on it. Is great love it
@lindiharris-axon8167 Жыл бұрын
I have a folding screen sitting in my garage. I use it in another house but didn't want to throw it away because it's so lovely. I now know the next thing I'll do in my spare/guest room. Thanks.
@AcornHillHomestead Жыл бұрын
I store 6 gallon jugs of extra water in our hallway bathtub. We never ever use this tub. It saved us one winter when our well pump went out for a week. On top of the jugs go all the extra quits and wool blankets and pillows. I could put a shelf over the water jugs and even store lightweight boxed dry mixes, cereals,and chips. My kitties love it 🥰
@wendyneal4900 Жыл бұрын
I started taking pictures of those memorabilia items to scrapbook, and then getting rid of them. Saves space, but preserves the memories.
@SteveHartman-my9rg3 ай бұрын
A friend got a couple acres ground and put an 8x12 shed on it insulated it then camp gear. He put a fence round his house property. He has a big dog in enclised area to keep people away. He has a pickup truck with cap on it. He gets his preps at one time. He backs truck ino his garage with curtains covering windows. At night he unloads truck with hand truck and wagon. He takes the stuff out in yard one load at a time. He had bought a really big empty propane tank. He welded wheels underneath it then cut the back off it then welded hd hinges n hasp n lock and painted all white. Then installed shelves n left area for dog n sleeping bags to sleep. He loaded the whole tank e hos prepa n locks it theres a hitch on front he planted sticker bushes rounded all. If SHTF all he needs do is put dog in truck cab n hitch tank to truck then just pull out n go to his cabin. He calls his propabe tank his Trojan Horse. Im hos best friend n he n I r the only one who knows.n ill never tell.
@amyfeigt6715 Жыл бұрын
A few years ago, we were setting up our guest room in anticipation of my parents coming out for a visit. We had replaced our mattress & so we had an extra mattress, but not an extra box spring or bed frame. While checking prices on a certain online retailer starting with "A", I came across a metal platform bed frame that did not require a box spring, bonus was that you could get them with a 14" rise or an 18" rise. We went with the 18" since my dad is very tall & has had both hips replaced, so taller is better. That height turned out to be PERFECT to fit 5gal buckets & the larger Rubbermaid totes underneath! Soon after, we replaced our own bed frame with the same kind, so now we have 2 king size beds worth of "tall enough for buckets" storage space! Best decision EVER! (i believe the brand was Zinus, but i've seen several different ones, we got the ones with the metal frame & wooden slats...SUPER easy to assemble as well!)
@SuttonsDaze Жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@kimskluckers5665 Жыл бұрын
I got mine from Wal-Mart online.
@tracyl5070 Жыл бұрын
Good idea on the bed frame. Going to look into that. Have been wanting a new mattress already.
@jrae6608 Жыл бұрын
Get idea, will look into this
@susanchamblee1190 Жыл бұрын
I filled up the living room TV cabinet, Linen closet in hall way {towels are all in bathroom now, sheets have always been in the room they go to.} and top of my closet and yes filled guest room closet slap up handles were changed so as to lock. My son is going to build a real pantry where the kitchen door going outside is. 10'x12' shortly, early spring. And 2 new raised beds! YEA. I have a sliding door in dinning room for back yard, I don't need two. That's this years new projects. Been busy getting my seed starts going and prepping my garden beds. I'm zone 7A North Carolina, so we are within 5-6 weeks of putting everything in the ground. Stay blessed y'all.
@junedeike6144 Жыл бұрын
I was blessed to buy a house with cabinets under the basement stairs. At last count I had over 400 rolls of toilet paper. When we had the shortages I became the hero of my friends. Before this I was told I was crazy. Pantry is loaded with food also. I'm good for about 3 years.
@kimlewis5429 Жыл бұрын
Oh! Just wanted to add !! About that garage shed issue with the heat! We store charcoal for the grill, dish soap, extra non electric can opener, extra appliances that take up counter space inside , because I don't use my appliances everyday . They are inside plastic totes
@justpassingthrough9887 Жыл бұрын
One of my best investments was a vacuum food saver with jar attachments. I re package ALL of my dry goods.... crushhables like pasta goes into jars and beans/ legumes go into bags. FYI... you can re use previously sealed canning lids by using them with a vacuum sealer!! IT WORKS!
@danielleterry2331 Жыл бұрын
Kid home will be finished in another month we painted ceilings today , i store my stuff now in closets, under beds and all my cabinets are packed with a packed shelve in kitchen, once they move out smaller bedroom will be a walk-in pantry woohoo lol looking forward to that
@hippiemimi5519 Жыл бұрын
I made a secret hiding place under my stairs. I built a bookshelf and put hinges on it and hidden wheels on the bottom. You cannot tell that it opens but once open it stores an incredible amount of foods. I have used every inch of space there. I also built shelves inside for the canned goods.
@okieranchwife Жыл бұрын
LOL! Here's a different one for you, my dryer stopped working about two years ago. I think it would be an easy fix, probably the drum belt broke. It will turn on but won't tumble. I now hang my clothes to dry on the line. I dehydrate alot of stuff. In the short term I put the things in a gallon baggies until I put them in larger storage containers. My dryer is now full of dried mushrooms, yellow squash, tomatoes cucumbers etc. And one of my dehydrators sits on top of the dryer.🤣
@poodledaddles1091 Жыл бұрын
Filing cabinets will hold gobs of stuff and it is easily accessible! I have one that stores mostly medical stuff. Thanks for inspiration!
@terryhall2299 Жыл бұрын
I have three large filing cabinets in the garage that hold a bunch of stuff that I don’t use anymore. That’s a great idea. I guess it’s time that I go out there and get rid of stuff that I’m not using that somebody else could use possibly and use that space to my advantage and benefit.
@jrae6608 Жыл бұрын
Medical supplies storage, great idea, have 2 that are empty but didn’t know what to do with them. Now I do. Thanks
@debracollins4756 Жыл бұрын
Great idea. Now I know what to put in mine
@joshply95793 ай бұрын
I have bottled water under my bed. My room is bigger than I need so i am in the process of getting wire shelves. Just 2 more to go. Have boxes and boxes of food. Have been working on putting dry goods in jars. Had gone through last year and vacuum sealed everything I could. Safer than not. Now to better my stash in jars. I don't have a pantry and live in a small 100 year old house. Turned my spare into the canned food pantry. My closets are tall so the shelves are full of TP, kleenex, and paper towels. I have learned a bit from your videos. Thanl u.
@juliaconner5445 Жыл бұрын
I like your new Quote of the Year, You wasted money when you bought it!
@SuttonsDaze Жыл бұрын
Me too!
@joshply95793 ай бұрын
Oh. I also built shelves in my closets on 3 sides. One for lotion, shampoo,etc. Buckets and laundry soap on top. Other closet with dry foods.
@kc8718 Жыл бұрын
☕️👋 I’m using our extra bathroom tub for storing all our paper goods. A shower curtain and no one knows what’s in there. It saves a lot of space in the pantry.
@kellyname5733 Жыл бұрын
Im using the extra bathtub for my laundry. I have 3 pets that use blankets so I need the whole thing. But...Im thinking I could ad a stand alone shelf to stack supplies.
@grinning_owl Жыл бұрын
An extra bathtub or shower stall is also a great place to store bottled water, especially gallon jugs. A stainless steel shelf unit should fit the space nicely. If the jugs should leak, the water will go down the drain instead of wherever else some people choose to store water, such as atop carpeted or wooden floors. The insurance company would probably not pay for such water damage.
@patsytownsend9083 Жыл бұрын
Our extra bathtub has buckets of emergency flush water in it.
@grinning_owl Жыл бұрын
@@patsytownsend9083 Good idea. And if space is a problem, water for flushing toilets can be stored in 33-gallon cans outside. Collecting rainwater for that purpose is also an option in order to avoid using tap water.
@dancinginabundance Жыл бұрын
@@patsytownsend9083 We catch water from the shower while waiting for the hot water to come down the pipes to use for a flush; helps save water.
@tracierosser86318 ай бұрын
Our fridge top gives off heat. The only thing we put up there is garden starters. Works great!
@NewYorkJennifer Жыл бұрын
Take the toe kick board off of your kitchen cabinets and roll cans under the cupboards. Then lightly fasten the boards back in place, making them easy to access. These items won't be quickly accessible, but they will be stored safely. And there's a lot of room under all of those cabinets!
@MrSharonrochelle Жыл бұрын
Great idea!
@yerneedsry Жыл бұрын
NO ONE EVER THOUGHT OF THAT SPACE WOW..
@crmlmichael Жыл бұрын
Use heavyweight Velcro to replace the toe kicks. Great place for ammo and hardware that goes with it. Makes it easier to get to. Can food store well there too. 😂
@Saoirse.n.Murphy Жыл бұрын
Nice...
@girlnextdoorgrooming Жыл бұрын
You can also hide your smoke.
@ginavandam735 Жыл бұрын
What a great video! I' ve just moved out all clothes from the walkincloset and filled it with food. A safe place I thought...but one day I heard rats...yeah, they come and go into the walls..but..it smelled coffeegrains...after a long search I found it. High up on the wall!! Where I store the coffee...it had chewed a big hole...right in to the coffeepackage...I guess it was too much coffein for it to handle...and it never came back...but not even inside the house high up on a plain wall...you will be safe...so...buckets and other safe things is still good to have...
@Mrs.Patriot Жыл бұрын
So happy to hear you recommend keeping preps inside your house. You have more options for protecting things when they are in your home. That's all I'm saying.
@siempreseagull26 ай бұрын
3-5 gallon buckets, stack easily. We sit on them because we don't have furniture. Use them to make shelves. A can rack that stands against the wall. Under beds, under tables (or instead of bed side tables)
@elisetuma7145 Жыл бұрын
I added bed-risers for our beds, lots of room under beds now!
@sarahconnor64 Жыл бұрын
I did the same. I can get 8 taller storage totes under my bed now.
@minab7390 Жыл бұрын
A storage unit has all of my preps there… no heat or A/C. I rent a very small converted room. I have buckets of rice beans flour canned goods there. I have stuff under my bead and in my dresser. Everywhere you look there is stuff stored…up to the ceiling lol. But I will check canned goods before I open and eat them.
@karendionne1029 Жыл бұрын
I stack # 10 cans just inside the doors of three closets in my mobile home . I have eight on each side, 16 in each closet. This way is giving me the whole closet to use for other paper preps and suitcases . When you open the closets you do not see the cans . It was wasted space so now a great hiding place . I also bought nine aluminum foil buffet pans that fit nicely under the king sized bed in the guest room . The room is carpeted so the pans that are filled with cans and jars slide out like drawers on each side and at the end of the bed. Next month I will buy bed risers to raise the bed high enough for nine more pans.
@SuttonsDaze Жыл бұрын
Great idea!
@lindacline3437 Жыл бұрын
Maybe I’m dense but I’m not understanding how you’re storing the number 10 cans… ive bought several so would love to understand how you’re storing them. Some are ingredients I use to cook with like minced celery or onion and some are soup mixes. They were all for 25 years shelf life but I’m disabled so on bad days it’s nice to use the soup or entree ones for a quick meal. Thanks
@karendionne1029 Жыл бұрын
@@lindacline3437 , when you open your closet there behind the door frame is wasted space . It usually doesn’t get utilized so I had 17 cans in the closet . Then I saw the wasted space . So every time I shopped ( once a month ) I bought four # 10 cans and used that space . They are stacked 8 high on each side . One closet only has freeze dried and the other two are mixed . A can opener in each closet in case anything happens to the ones in the kitchen. My daughter was here, used the closet and didn’t notice the cans .
@diannamc367 Жыл бұрын
Great idea. I have long closets but the space at the ends is so hard to get into. Would be great for long term storage.
@nancyperry9166Ай бұрын
Another quote. If you are keeping it because you ‘might’ use it. You robbing someone else of a blessing!
@thistledewfarm Жыл бұрын
We took the old coal room in the basement and sealed up the coal shoot and lined it in new walls and built it into a Cantry. And yes… it is that important.
@lynnecampbell923 Жыл бұрын
THE 3rd BEDROOM IN MY HOME IS NOW MY GROCERY STORE 6 TALL SETS OF SHELVES
@lindacline3437 Жыл бұрын
For a couple reasons I completely revamped my pantry storage (helped with mice and ants). I went to dollar tree and dollar general for bins/totes and baskets. Most came from dollar tree so this wasn’t expensive. I bought some larger square/rectangular plastic baskets and each basket is for certain type/category such as one holds all my condiments like ketchup mustard Mayo, one for oriental food items like sesame oil, soy sauce, bottled sauces like general tso sauce etc, … one for baking items like sprinkles (grandkids have to have variety lol), a couple cans of frosting on case I don’t have items to make from scratch, crisco sticks, canned milk, sweet condensed milk, extra bag of coconut etc. I bought 2 sets at Walmart of 3 nesting square plastic containers with lids. Think they were Rubbermaid maybe. I use those for canisters. One for sr and one for plain flour, one cornmeal, one sugar, one baking chips like chocolate chips and one for brown sugar. I bought some smaller clear totes with lids that are a few inches tall. One has boxes of pasta (not spaghetti), one has spaghetti noodles, one has Things like hamburger helper,‘scallop potatoes etc. On top of these I have clear plastic shoe boxes ($1). One has canned tuna, one cans of chicken and ham. One has the dry packets of gravy mix, taco mix, chili mix etc. IF YOU CAN ORGANIZE THE PANTRY SPACE you have you can use that space more efficiently. Using the totes and shoe boxes you’re able To stack items higher I have extra cases of vegetables stacked under the breaker box. Each cardboard box holds 12 cans and I’m able to stack it 6 high Under my bottom shelf I have a larger tote that I store my boxes of cake and brownie mix in. I also found that keeping the cardboard boxes that soft drinks come in help. They’re great to store many canned items in. You can cover with Kraft, butcher or freezer paper and label such as soups, cream soups, tomato products, corn, fruits etc. Each drink box holds usually 8-12 cans of food. You can usually stack 2 up (I used on shorter shelves) This is great to keep your cans from falling over and having stuff all over the place. You can actually store the drink boxes filled with canned items under the bed too. Another thing you can do in most closets is to stack cans directly on floor…. Stack maybe 2 to 4 or 5 tall (whatever works for you). Then cover with thick piece of cardboard or thin wood. On top of that I’ve got a tote with out of season clothes I stored in bags that suck air out (got my bags at dollar tree) then on top of the tote I have a rectangular laundry basket I store my shoes in. I used a $1 shoe box that I use to store other stuff…. One for socks, one for panties, one for bras, one as a first aid kit, one for spare toothpaste, toothbrushes, dental floss etc. Using the $1 shoe boxes under my sinks allow me to store a lot more…. One for sewing repair kit, first aid kit, extra shampoo conditioner lotion etc. I have the $1 shoe boxes stashed all over the house…. One for playing cards/card games; one for crayons and markers for grandkids, one for wide mouth rings, one for regular size rings, …. So many uses … it keeps things more organized, the clear opaque shoe boxes and totes allow you to see kind of what’s inside and they stack beautifully. I also use a bunch of the bigger square rectangular baskets from dollar tree all over the house. One holds bags of chips, snacks and our bread/ buns. For the tiny shelves in cabinets on each side of my stove I use the $1 shoe boxes (without lids) for spices … I have 2 for spices. The use the upper shelf (box ) for spices I don’t use as often and use the bottom shelf for ones I use all the time. Top shelf holds vanilla , popcorn salt, evoo, taller stuff etc. On the other side bottom shelf has measuring cups spoons etc, Second shelf has a $1 shoe box with vitamins Tylenol etc. IT IS SO easy to use cause all you do is pull the shoe box out get what you need and put it right back up I found a LOT of extra space just by trying to organize/stack my items. I hope this helps someone. Wish I could post a picture
@kimskluckers5665 Жыл бұрын
Great ideas, love Dollar Tree.
@NewYorkJennifer Жыл бұрын
I love how organized you are! Maybe there is hope for me, too. I hear you on the extra space you get from that.
@lindacline3437 Жыл бұрын
@@NewYorkJennifer lol I DONT feel organized lol. My husband complains I can cram 5 lbs of poop in a 2 lb bag. No I have a small pantry and we live in the boonies so a decent stocked pantry is needed to throw meals together especially when grandkids come unexpectedly but thanks for the compliment 😊
@leenabea2847 Жыл бұрын
I would love to see a picture of it, it sounds so, so organized 🙂
@lindacline3437 Жыл бұрын
@@leenabea2847 if I can figure how to post a picture here I could. Thanks 😊
@claudiafarley2501 Жыл бұрын
And I love your saying of waisting money when you bought it not when you got rid of it
@akitalove22 Жыл бұрын
I’ve used my 5 gallon buckets as my bed frame while my Son and 2 grands were living with me. Since they’ve moved I have placed them in the extra room, had to because my Fur baby is old and was having a hard time getting into “HIS” bed. Love all the ideas from you and all the comments, Thank You everyone.10:47
@kellyname5733 Жыл бұрын
I bought little stairs to put next to my bed for my pets as they age. Best thing I ever did.
Or, you can create a ramp out of plywood - make sure it's wide enough for your pet's size/ safety. To make it less steep, I place it on top of my sister's hard foam stepper ( for doing exercise step-ups) against that wall & against the bed, and just lay a full length of dollar store latex shelf liner - secured on both ends/ sides to ensure it's not slippery. My dog slept on the floor, but I had to do this for my cat when his back was injured by an off-leash escaped dog. That, plus non-slip strips in a path everywhere he needed to go - I initially used dollar store latex shelf iiners, but upgraded to the heavy rubber floor underlay instead (cut at least 1 1/2 ft. strips so that you can easily walk on it, too, get the store to do this on the rack, and MUCH easier to vacuum/ sweep over & wash), AND expensive but WORTH it vet laser treatments saved my cat, and I didn't have to put him down. BTW, for dogs, you can make cheapo non-slip booties out of latex shelf liner and sections of velcro. Work really well on slippery floors for your aging/ injured dog - non-slip, easily put on/ taken off, and washable/ reuseable. (Ask & I'll give direction.) Cheers!
@kellyname5733 Жыл бұрын
@@kgrant3184 I spent $20 for my stairs. They are made of wood and each step has nice carpet like fabric. Plus they fold up for storage if needed. I bought them at Aldi. I also bought booties on eBay. They were supposedly used but they came pretty much brand new. I bought Ruffwear booties for snow and another pair for everyday use. I paid for the 2 pairs of 4, (8 booties) $25. Those Ruffwear booties are $50 for 2 booties. If you want 4 booties it is $100. I have lots of their products as they are premium materials and workmanship, but I never buy them full price. I often buy from Geartrade for deep discounts.
@sueholte451 Жыл бұрын
I turned our dining room that we dont use anymore into my pantry. Ordered 4 stainless steel shelving units for food storage that I us for my working pantry. Upstairs I have my long term storage in another unused bedroom. 😊
@monicaluketich6913 Жыл бұрын
Above the cabinets, I put baskets with food In them. Food in plain sight if you know what's in it. Other thing: get a record book that lists what you had by categories and assign codes for locations. I look under "chicken broth - home made" - it's at 2A - under the bed. As I have thought I was running out of room, I create a new location code and code those products/ food there. Number 10 cans of tomatoes are coded as 5A- in the hobby room walk-in closet. The foods are listed as vegetables, canned meats, dehydrated potatoes, store bought vegetables, etc. I look up the food and find where I put it!
@kathrynjensen5508 Жыл бұрын
That is a good idea of having your food in different locations and your list. Everyone else is putting their food in one place, not good from what I have heard on the news and other places that the government has banned prepping and they are trying to pass a law that they can take your prepped food And guns without a warrant. Make sure you hide your record book.
@forrestanderson9008 Жыл бұрын
If I have food that I feel is to old, I give it to my dog that is an outside pet. I plan to go and fish for food I can freeze or can. I know if electricity goes out for days on end then the frozen won't be usable for long, but canning is good. I want to grow vegetables in buckets also. If everyone prepares, then that would be wonderful, but we know a lot of people will only want to take what we do the work for. My advice is to store in inconspicuous places. Don't forget a means for water, that can stop too. God bless everyone.😊
@sassyannie6292 Жыл бұрын
Well now that you mentioned all those places, I need to go buy more preps. Lol Thanks Leisa!
@rockymountainhomesteadangela Жыл бұрын
"The people I care about are the ones that I need to feed 🙌 Thank you for telling it like it is for so many of us. My husband put in a closet organization unit. Its huge. The top of it collects stuff - all my long-term emergency food storage. It's a flat surface that otherwise wouldn't be used. We have lots of shelves on it too. Thats where my extra oil lamps, jugs of oil, butane bottles and emergency supplies are. No guests go in there and everything is fully accessible to us if there was an emergency! As usual, great video.
@ritahunter3177 Жыл бұрын
I added a shelf over my shower. No food but extra soap, shampoo, first aid stuff. I just didn't need a 9 ft tall shower!. It's only about 18" high but deep enough to get lots of lighter weight up there. Front is covered by a valence that matches my shower curtain. Hung it using command hooks and no problem in the last 5 years.
@SuttonsDaze Жыл бұрын
Perfection!
@AlohaPrepper Жыл бұрын
Military housing has been renovated universally now, but not until retirement time in my case (of course). Previously, it was notoriously either lacking in storage space or your closets would be larger than the rooms. I had to learn to have multi purpose furniture and was really fond of the beds with drawers underneath. I decided to build my own after mine was damaged and when I got to the point of building and installing drawers, I realized the beautiful functionality of shelves. Even if I were going to use buckets under the bed, I would build the cubes out of plywood first. I don't have much furniture that doesn't double as storage. Our grandmother's loved their CEDAR chests for a reason. Lining just the inside of less expensive storage with cedar will help resolve rodent and insect issues (roach infestations being another thing military housing and the moving/storage companies were known for). Lining a typical closet is a project you can complete solely from Lowe's or Home Depot products for less than you might expect. Grabbing one of the inexpensive Sauder type pantry cabinets new or off Craigslist and partially or fully lining it would be under $100. Cedar is a godsend and it's something you can do piecemeal to fit in your budget.
@AlohaPrepper Жыл бұрын
Another thing I learned is to not store things empty like luggage. Now is the perfect time to stock up on metal tins, too! They aren't airtight, but they stack well and are great for many things (popcorn tins hold a lot of paper products, for example). Metal, glass, and cedar are my go to's. Plastics can be handy, but in my experience they fail sooner than later. Having said that, I do use a lot of plastic storage containers in my RV because of the weight issue. I generally use plastic for upper cabinets and metal tins and glass in the lower storage. I suggest lining the RV cabinets and everywhere feasible with cedar even if you don't store a crumb of food on it (I do, but know many don't). I learned the hard way that RVs in storage make excellent rodent housing.
@Addicted2Learning Жыл бұрын
@@AlohaPrepper Will cedar oil work?
@AlohaPrepper Жыл бұрын
@@Addicted2Learning I don't know why it wouldn't
@magsstewart5488 Жыл бұрын
I had a big old 12 drawer dresser (long boy) that I used for canned goods for years while I needed to maintain a guest room. Whole room looked totally normal, was packed w/ food. Made a tv stand out of stacked totes, concealed with room matching paneling, looked like a built-in, lol
@SuttonsDaze Жыл бұрын
You've got this!
@freyabrilliant3435 Жыл бұрын
If you look behind sets of drawers in the framework there is usually some space sometimes enough for canned of pasta whatever One pound bags of rice beans bags or something
@bluebird2416 Жыл бұрын
My roosters are offended you called them ducks! LOL They don't know it yet, but they will be re-homed some day very soon. hehe Excellent information!
@dslim3153 Жыл бұрын
Ha ha ha..too funny
@Lore67 Жыл бұрын
I bought an old desk at a yard sale ,and now i m using it for preps the drawers two of them hold quite a lot. The top comes down and i use that for electronics section !!,the best twenty I’ve spent