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Day 10

by Kat - The Organised Housewife August 9, 2014September 26, 2017

Clean – Oven

I’m sure I’m hearing moans all over at the moment.  Today’s task is to clean the oven and I agree with you it would be one of my least favourite jobs too.  But I love to bake and doing it in a clean oven is preferable.

Cleaning task

Below is a very simple, non toxic way of cleaning the oven:

  • To remove the baked on food at the bottom of your oven sprinkle with bicarb soda.  Fill a spray bottle with vinegar, then spray this over the bicarb, allow to sit for 30-60 minutes.  Then it should be easy to remove, if not, repeat the process.
  • To clean the shelves, place a few old towels or sheets in your bathtub (enough to prevent scratches) then put in your shelves and sprinkle napisan over top.  Napisan is a powder that helps to remove stains from clothes, but I find works wonders in the oven.  Fill bath with HOT water enough to cover the shelves.  Leave for a few hours or overnight. Gently scrub grime, this should easily come off.

{The Organised Housewife} Cleaning oven 1

I find using this scourer is easier on my fingers

{The Organised Housewife} Cleaning oven 2

[wlchecklist name=’CleanDay10′]


Declutter – Kitchen Cupboards

While you are waiting for the vinegar and bicarb to do it’s thing with the oven, declutter and organise at least 2 kitchen cupboards.  Look through the cupboard and realistically assess each item, have you used it in the past 12 months, do you really need it, is it taking up space that could be used for a better purpose?

[wlchecklist name=’DeclutterDay10′]


Organise – Tupperware cupboard

My tupperware cupboard does get unorganised at times, with many times throwing in a container, quickly closing the cupboard and then hope it won’t fall out when you open it up, ooh it drives me batty.

Below are 5 steps to have beautifully organised kitchen cupboards:

  1. Remove all items from cupboard.
  2. Wipe shelves down with a damp sponge.
  3. Declutter – While organising the cupboard take the opportunity to declutter, thow away cracked or chipped crockery and items that you never use, pass them on to charity.
  4. Organising – When organising your cupboards use the: SOMETIMES, RARELY, DAILY approach.  Items that are used daily need to be easily accessible at the front of the cupboards or within arms reach. Keep the rarely and sometimes items on higher or lower shelves.
  5. Take a step back and admire your work!  Great job!

Take a peek inside some of my kitchen cupboards here.

Below are photos of my tupperware cupboard from my old house.  I’ve left them on here to show you various ways to organise the tupperware cupboard.I use a little plastic drawer organiser to keep items such as small lids, icypole tubes and reusable lunchbags (these can be found at discounts shops and bunnings).

I use a little plastic drawer organiser to keep items such as small lids, icypole tubes and reusable lunchbags (these can be found at discounts shops and bunnings).

{The Organised Housewife} Organising Tupperware Plastics Cupboard 5

For extra storage I use the IKEA Ratinell Variera at the back of the cupboard, so I can store lunch containers underneath and extra items on top.

{The Organised Housewife} Organising Tupperware Plastics Cupboard 2

I store all my lids in this system that I brought from Big W.  It has 2 slide out shelves.  In the bottom I store all smaller lids, with the larger on top.  It’s neat and compact which provides ease when searching for lids.

{The Organised Housewife} Organising Tupperware Plastics Cupboard 4

I love these baskets (purchased years ago from The Reject Shop) they are great for keeping items tidy. Can you tell I like to bake.

{The Organised Housewife} Organising Tupperware Plastics Cupboard 6

[wlchecklist name=’OrganiseDay10′]


New Habit – Cleaning stove

After cooking on the stove let it cool down slightly then give it a wipe over, it’s much easier to remove spills from the stove while it’s still warm.  I use my reusable wipes to clean over the stove.

[wlchecklist name=’NewHabitDay10′]


5 Minutes Only – Clean splatters from bathroom mirrors

[wlchecklist name=’5minutesonlyDay10′]

Read More: How to Clean Mirrors

Fingerprints, toothpaste splatter and steaks on a dirty mirror can be very irritating, but I have a very quick solution to help you have a beautifully clean mirror.


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Print the daily sheet and checklists to keep for reference while you are completing the above tasks.

  • DAY 10 DAILY TASK SHEET – file behind ‘Daily Task’ divider – click to download.

Please share your progress in the comments below

67 comments

LeanneB October 18, 2015 - 7:40 pm

After a bit of a catch up today week 2 done and looking forward to week 3. I’m impressed so far.

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LeanneB October 18, 2015 - 7:39 pm

After a bit of a catch up today week 2 done and looking forward to week 3. I’m impressed so.

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Kat - The Organised Housewife October 20, 2015 - 10:32 am

That is wonderful Leanne.:) So pleased to hear you are enjoying the challenge and ready for a new week.:)

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Hayley Wetere October 16, 2015 - 9:45 am

My kitchen is sparkling!!!

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Kat - The Organised Housewife October 20, 2015 - 10:24 am

Love hearing this, Hayley!.:) Well done.

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Kaycee March 19, 2015 - 12:46 pm

I am so very fortunate, I had one of my lovely friends call in yesterday just as I started on the oven, and she took over and did it for me!!!! So I did the cupboards while she did the oven, then we sat down and had a good drink and chat 🙂 🙂 🙂
These tasks done…….

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Kat - The Organised Housewife March 20, 2015 - 10:02 am

What a wonderful friend to have!!

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Lara Gordon March 18, 2015 - 11:57 am

Hi Kat, I would also love to be able to print the pages as Stacey mentions! Thanks Lara

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Kat - The Organised Housewife March 20, 2015 - 10:01 am

Thanks Lara, I haven’t got time before Easter but I have it on my to-do list 🙂

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Simone Dorrington March 14, 2015 - 9:52 am

Today we had a meeting with key people who are going to look after our farm and keep an eye on the kids. My parents came over for me to cut and colour their hair before I go. As a bonus my lovely Mum cleaned my pantry for my while I made a start on the kitchen cupboards. Such a bonus for me. Wouldn’t it be nice to clone ourselves for those times when you are behind in jobs and just want to catchup. Not sure hubby and kids would like it though as there would be two of us yelling/whingeing at them to get some jobs done. LOL

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Kat - The Organised Housewife March 16, 2015 - 7:34 pm

What a wonderful Mum!

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Etaylor March 14, 2015 - 6:35 am

Kat!!! Your suggestion for cleaning oven trays in the bath and using napisan is absolutely life changing! How had I not heard of this strategy before?! They are sparkling like new.. I had previously tried everything- Chemical, non-chemical and this is by far the best outcome I have had. Thank you!

Ps. Have also taken on your suggestion for what I call ‘Friday flooday’. I’m resting after mopping and messaging people about the bath/ napisan amazingness.

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Kat - The Organised Housewife March 16, 2015 - 7:33 pm

LOL I love this your messaging abou the napisan, it’s funny how things like that just make us happy. So pleased that this tip has worked wonders for you 🙂

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Belle Cusack March 13, 2015 - 1:16 pm

The oven took half the time this time around. Will continue to do this challenge time and time again so my kitchen especially the oven never gets to the state it was last time round. Now sitting back having a cup of tea.

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Kat - The Organised Housewife March 16, 2015 - 7:33 pm

A well deserved cuppa by the sounds Belle 🙂

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Darra March 13, 2015 - 10:16 am

I actually sorted out my container cupboard about a month ago. My son started a new school this year, and with a new school came the need for a freshly organised container cupboard to make getting ready easier.
Thought i would share my system in case it helps others:
My containers are in 2 different spots.
Spot 1 is a slide out draw that contains only those containers suitable for school.So smaller lunchbox size and thermos’s.
Spot 2 is a cupboard with 2 shelves. the top shelf has my microwave dishes, and the bottom shelf has larger containers used at home for storing food.
This way i can go to one spot for school containers, and one spot for something to use at home.
I got rid of 2 big garbage bags of containers and lids and kept only ones that are easy for my son to use. i mainly kept the sistema brand as these are easy for him, and the lids are often interchangeable.
In both cupboards i stacked my containers in piles according to size, so that i can easily find a big or small size.
And then the lids went into large ziplock bags which i stored next to the containers. The ziplock bags contain certain lids. So for instantce, one bag contains rectangular large lids, one contains pouches and their lids, one contains small round lids. This system has made it very easy for me to find lids, and so far a month later they are still all tidy.

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Stacey Hobbins October 18, 2014 - 3:32 pm

Hi,
(Apologies if anyone has already asked this, but I haven’t seen anything)
Is it possible to have these web pages with all your explanations and hints (not the lists or tasks) printer friendly or available in a pdf download like the checklists? Last time I did the challenge, I did print everything from the web pages but its not very neat, and wasted a lot of paper, but was handy in checking everything off – as the checklists don’t always correspond to what is to be achieved that day; and sometimes there is more to the “organise” or “declutter” section of the day.
Thanks
Stacey

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Kat - The Organised Housewife October 22, 2014 - 10:13 am

Hi Stacey, a few people have asked for this, I will have to see how my time goes and see what I can do 🙂

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