20 SUPER COMMON Things Your Kitchen DOES NOT NEED | minimalism + simple living

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Today, I wanted to share a list of 20 things your kitchen does not need if you want to create a minimalist or highly simplified home that's easy to keep clean and clutter-free. When you declutter your kitchen, get rid of this stuff, and commit to being more mindful about your purchases, not only will you have a clutter-free kitchen, but you'll also free up SO MUCH space, time, and energy for the stuff that matters most to you in other areas of your life.
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  • @AtoZenLife
    @AtoZenLife17 күн бұрын

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  • @f.d.cwillard4478

    @f.d.cwillard4478

    12 күн бұрын

    I love your course! The self paced learning and work is so perfect for me, I'm so busy with kids, work, pets, family and adhd but you make it easy and way less stressful for me to get rid of all of my extra emotional clutter. Thank you! I recommend your course to all of my friends who tell me they have trouble decluttering.

  • @Geronimo2Fly
    @Geronimo2Fly9 күн бұрын

    I bake, and I need duplicates of measuring cups and spoons, spatulas, etc. I can't be stopping what I'm doing to hand wash every measuring spoon as I'm working. Yes it only takes a short time, but multiply that by quite a few that are used over the course of the day, and it's a lot of time. With baking, timing needs to be precise. I'd much rather store all those duplicates, then wash them all at the end, ready for next time. Everything else, totally agree.

  • @kawaiidere1023

    @kawaiidere1023

    4 күн бұрын

    I concur. I usually prefer steel pans, but my family likes non stick. We have different preferences, so duplicates actually get a ton of use for us

  • @twittlypoo

    @twittlypoo

    2 күн бұрын

    You still wash the same amount! Three cups once or one cup three times!

  • @twittlypoo

    @twittlypoo

    2 күн бұрын

    Years ago my mother and I ran a small tearoom. I did all the baking and never had duplicates. Didn't have a dishwasher either!

  • @kkmerritt

    @kkmerritt

    8 сағат бұрын

    I'm pretty sure she means duplicates of things you don't use or need. She used examples that work for her. I think she is encouraging you to think about duplicates that aren't right for you or your lifestyle.

  • @justpippyj
    @justpippyj10 күн бұрын

    You cracked me up when you tossed the wooden spoon in the Target set. That is my absolute go-to favorite. I don't flip eggs with it, specifically because it's not a spatula.... But I make custard with that one. I break up my ground beef with that one. I sautee vegetables with it. It is the first one I grab and the other two...toss.😂

  • @crazygreenlady7907
    @crazygreenlady7907Күн бұрын

    I love the fact you factor in visitors when assessing how much crockery you need. Minimalism at its extreme is very self-centred, but your liveable minimalism recognises friends are the one resource we should allow to multiply.

  • @meljaxb
    @meljaxb13 күн бұрын

    1. fantasy-self kitchen items (eg. Sour dough tools for the Instagram girlies) 2. duplicate kitchen items ( plastic and same set in metal or wood) 3.matching sets where you don't use one item (eg Spatulas) 4. unmatched containers or lids 5. execss water bottles or travel mugs 6. excess coffee/tea mugs 7. products that have disappointed you 8.unused coffee/tea 9. oversized or undersized tools (depending on household-size) 10. empty jars and condiment containers 11.damaged products 12. unused cookbooks 13. unused appliances 14. organising bins and containers 15. leftovers condiments and packets (eg small ketchup packets 16. novelty or souvenir products (eg free gifts from companies) 17. countertop clutter 18. knife holder 19. serving plates and platters (additional sets or festive sets) 20. too many plates and utensils

  • @blacktiger2154

    @blacktiger2154

    10 күн бұрын

    I’ve been looking for this comment ❤🤩

  • @madeleineani3203

    @madeleineani3203

    10 күн бұрын

    Yes thank you so much

  • @silentnot4812

    @silentnot4812

    10 күн бұрын

    I can’t keep coffee or tea in stock. I drink it. Don’t buy it if you aren’t going to use it and use it before buying any more. I need big pans once in a while, but always use the smallest size possible because I hate washing big pans. I like having duplicates of utensils I use often. I find myself using storage containers all the time so need extra.

  • @beths8998
    @beths899816 күн бұрын

    When it comes to cookbooks I will print out the one or two recipes that I liked, then place them in the designated recipe binder that I have. Instead of buying the cookbooks now, I check them out of the library and copy off the recipes that I want to try. It reduces how much I waste on buying cookbooks, but I still get the happy buzz of looking for new recipes.

  • @twittlypoo

    @twittlypoo

    10 күн бұрын

    I also do this! All my favourite recipes in one binder. With the internet I can find so many!

  • @plantpants3746
    @plantpants374615 күн бұрын

    I don't mind having duplicates of utensils. Some are usually in the dishwasher.

  • @twittlypoo

    @twittlypoo

    10 күн бұрын

    That is one of the reasons I don't like dishwashers!

  • @silentnot4812

    @silentnot4812

    10 күн бұрын

    @@twittlypooDo you wash it while cooking? I can easily use 2 or more of the same utensil while cooking one meal. I don’t want to burn food because I’m washing it constantly.

  • @christines2787

    @christines2787

    9 күн бұрын

    Yeah. We have a kid with celiac and have one set in black, one in red. Also, I cook a lot and have 2 slotted and 2 regular spoons in each color. Always in use it seems.

  • @gallyinamsterdam7273

    @gallyinamsterdam7273

    8 күн бұрын

    Exactly! I have duplicates on purpose. They are working in turns, while some awaiting being washed.

  • @mapratt

    @mapratt

    7 күн бұрын

    Yeah. I'm single, it takes me a little time to fill the dishwasher, and my time is valuable. Some of the other ideas are spot on, though

  • @theurbanthirdhomestead
    @theurbanthirdhomestead16 күн бұрын

    The reason I'm decluttering is so i have time for my fantasy self.

  • @Carina_Rose
    @Carina_Rose16 күн бұрын

    Since I’ve heard a lot about how our fantasy selves can keep us from decluttering, I’m trying something where I turn it around and am actively trying to use my fantasy self to help me declutter. Maybe my fantasy self will eventually reflect who I am. But my fantasy self wants simplicity, and to be able to work on my hobbies on a calm Sunday afternoon. To have people over with no notice. To have fewer decisions to make throughout my day.

  • @caso6481

    @caso6481

    16 күн бұрын

    What a wonderful goal.

  • @jennifergreen3983

    @jennifergreen3983

    11 күн бұрын

    This is such a great perspective.

  • @karoosten232
    @karoosten23217 күн бұрын

    I love that you like having enough dishes for every member for multiple meals in a day because I never saw how needing to wash dishes after every single meal was more minimal than rinsing them and putting them in the dishwasher.

  • @AtoZenLife

    @AtoZenLife

    17 күн бұрын

    Yeah, I can’t stand handwashing dishes lol. To each their own!

  • @dianasimplifies

    @dianasimplifies

    17 күн бұрын

    Me either. I still don't get it. I don't mind hand washing a few things but not every single dish 3x a day 😂

  • @rebeccarendle3706

    @rebeccarendle3706

    17 күн бұрын

    Totally agree. Dawn the minimal mum always says one each and wash... but they are all home, plus she hates dishes, doesn't use the dish washer etc.. I have a set of 12... we clean in night and empty dishwasher mornings.. then can fill all day.

  • @extrememinimalism

    @extrememinimalism

    13 күн бұрын

    It's not that hard.

  • @underated17

    @underated17

    13 күн бұрын

    I like to wash dishes!

  • @poodlegirl55
    @poodlegirl5516 күн бұрын

    I keep my toaster in the cabinet and it drops crumbs so I wanted something to set it in. I used a cake pan that I only use once or twice a year. No more crumbs in the cabinet and the cake pan is earning it's keep the other 362 days. BTW your wooden spatula if for breaking up ground beef and other things so you can scrape the bottom of the pan, not for turning eggs.

  • @kimhouchins1103

    @kimhouchins1103

    16 күн бұрын

    Exactly

  • @claremiller9979

    @claremiller9979

    13 күн бұрын

    Wooden spatulas are also better for stir fry dishes and last longer than plastic, plus won't ruin your nice pans. It just depends on what you cook most as to what is 'useful' I guess

  • @user-bn4jk8gn1k

    @user-bn4jk8gn1k

    8 күн бұрын

    love the concept of "earning its keep"!

  • @user-bn4jk8gn1k

    @user-bn4jk8gn1k

    8 күн бұрын

    wooden utensils are so much better than plastic! funny how her husband is ok with boiling food in a plastic bag but didn't want plastic utensils.

  • @iris1937
    @iris19377 күн бұрын

    i love decluttering but you can pry the novelty mugs from my cold dead hands, i love a good theme mug

  • @Deadseelife
    @Deadseelife17 күн бұрын

    I was yelling at my tv when you were talking about the Chemex lol First tip…..fill the pot with hot tap water while you’re preparing the coffee. Let it heat up the glass for a few minutes. Second tip….your coffee is way too finely ground. If you’re grinding yourself…medium-course grind. If you’re getting store bought…look for something that is ground for French press. That will help the coffee flow through more quickly. It definitely shouldn’t be taking so long that it cools down. Good luck. :)

  • @AtoZenLife

    @AtoZenLife

    17 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the advice! Husband is the one who makes it, so I will pass on the info 👍

  • @JennyLamble

    @JennyLamble

    16 күн бұрын

    Also, you can place Chemex carafes on a glass stovetop (not sure what kind of surface your stove has). Mine has a warmer burner in the back, which keeps my Chemex at the perfect temp all morning.

  • @peggywong5163

    @peggywong5163

    16 күн бұрын

    We use a filter brew clip, it helps alleviate sealing between the carafe and filter for a more consistent brew. And we have a Chemex Collar to keep coffee warm, it’s a jacket for your Chemex. Both costs about $20 total.

  • @zeldasayre555

    @zeldasayre555

    16 күн бұрын

    I have a flat (electric) cooktop. I used to put my chemex on it all the time (on low setting) to keep the coffee warm. I got rid of both my vintage Chemex coffee makers a few years ago. It wasn't my favorite way to brew coffee (now we just use a metal Kalita flat bottom pour over dripper). There was a post on AT once about how sometimes people use unwanted Chemex carafes as flower vases!

  • @no_peace

    @no_peace

    15 күн бұрын

    I use a clever dripper. It doesn't look like yuppie glassware lol but it's easy to use and my coffee is always perfect. Easy to clean as well

  • @robynwells8249
    @robynwells824917 күн бұрын

    I agree, except for duplicates. Many times something has broken at the worst time and I’m always glad to have a backup.

  • @sharonmatheka4164

    @sharonmatheka4164

    15 күн бұрын

    I agree too, but for a different reason. I actually use my duplicate items when one is dirty and Some items just make sense to have duplicates eg. Cooking Pots, spoons , plates , glasses.

  • @raziahnetwork
    @raziahnetwork17 күн бұрын

    Marissaaaa!!! I wanted to tell you this cute story. I work in property management so I give tours a lot and I had the sweetest couple come in, and they were talking about how they needed to declutter before their move, and i was like YOU HAVE TO CHECK OUT A TO ZEN!! and i sent them your link. it was just cute. anyway, i always love watching your videos even if i’m not decluttering. they help me to get up and be productive idk why but thank you!🙏🏼

  • @AtoZenLife

    @AtoZenLife

    17 күн бұрын

    That is SO SWEET! Thanks so much for thinking of me and sharing that story. 🤗

  • @bunnybunny3536
    @bunnybunny353617 күн бұрын

    I have an ugly confession to make: I have gotten so frustrated at being unable to find a particular measuring cup, or measuring spoon, or other type of utensil, that I will just avoid the anxiety over trying to find the needed thing and instead simply buy another one. Needless to say, doing this just adds to the pile in the drawer, thus making finding even the replacement item at a later time difficult lololol. SO, I have been slowly weeding through everything and eliminating those duplicates (or quadruplicates) and assigning dedicated spaces to keep things in a system that is more orderly and also more accessible. I have a very low threshold for frustration and, as I’m painfully aware of this, it’s important that I set up a system to keep as much kitchen frustration at bay as possible. Lol. I’m 72, you’d think I’d have figured this out by now lolol

  • @AtoZenLife

    @AtoZenLife

    17 күн бұрын

    This is a good thing to know about yourself!

  • @doravalencia2214

    @doravalencia2214

    17 күн бұрын

    My spouse does the same. In his words "why would I spend time searching for something when I can have one in every drawer?" Me "or you can leave it in the same spot and every time you need it you go to that spot"

  • @pinkroses135

    @pinkroses135

    16 күн бұрын

    One solution that could work for people is putting the extras in the flour etc that you use it in

  • @no_peace

    @no_peace

    15 күн бұрын

    ​@@pinkroses135we do that with old mismatched sets. But also there are some things that we have to measure the same amount of repeatedly, like dog food or dishwasher detergent, so I got golden cups/scoops in the correct sizes lol. They make me laugh. 24k gold measuring cup lol. They sell sets and individual ones. They even have 3/4 cups (that's what we need for rice and for dog food).

  • @no_peace

    @no_peace

    15 күн бұрын

    Other than the things above 😅 I have done the same things! I used to have multiple sets of everything because i never knew what would be clean when i cooked. But now that I've gotten rid of so much stuff, it's easier to do dishes and keep the kitchen clean, so everything already is clean all the time. I have 2 sets of matching measuring cups and a couple different liquid measuring cups that cover different measurement ranges. I have a few mismatched measuring spoons (for measuring things through the day) and a set of magnetic double ended ones (for actual from-scratch cooking). The magnetic ones get washed together no matter what so i always have every size clean. And now that it's easy to wash dishes i do a load every day so nothing is ever dirty for long

  • @paisleyhunter
    @paisleyhunter16 күн бұрын

    Empty nester here! My kids dont want our stuff, and donation centers here are OVERFLOWING. Im not a seller. I hate tossing them, but they have to go. Great video as always🎉

  • @silmuffin86

    @silmuffin86

    16 күн бұрын

    If you have a neighborhood fb group or something similar you could post a curb alert. You put everything outside on a nice sunny weekend, post a picture, and tell people to just come and grab stuff. Also add a "free" sign for those who are just driving by

  • @LenaFerrari

    @LenaFerrari

    16 күн бұрын

    Omg! Donation centers are overflowing? That's so sad given how many people are in need around the world! There should be a system to spread donations to places were they are needed! Not calling you out, btw! I'm aware this is not your job, it's nice that you reached out to them in the first place, I'm just disappointed on the donation centers

  • @paisleyhunter

    @paisleyhunter

    16 күн бұрын

    @@LenaFerrari we need a much better way to get the things to people in need. It's a terrible situation.

  • @user-bn4jk8gn1k

    @user-bn4jk8gn1k

    8 күн бұрын

    oh my girls cleaned me out when they left home, and I was happy to offload stuff. I still don't understand how my plastic storage drawer keeps filling up, I'm not buying anything new, and just today I did another declutter and had 3 orphan bottoms and 7 lids!!

  • @christianrodriguez620
    @christianrodriguez6203 күн бұрын

    Tip for the chemex coffee maker: put the paper filter in place and pour hot water to pre-wet the filter. Then you dump out the excess water and brew your coffee normally. The water should flow much faster this way and not let your coffee get cold as quickly

  • @katarzynamyszka5730

    @katarzynamyszka5730

    23 сағат бұрын

    you coffee is probabily ground too finely.try grinding you coffree coarser

  • @strangertobluewater
    @strangertobluewater17 күн бұрын

    I’m moving for the third time in a couple of years. Minimalism sure has simplified that process but I just adore your tips, thoughtful strategies, and tricks that help me refine my process. Thank you!

  • @colleenjohnsonwoitowicz
    @colleenjohnsonwoitowicz17 күн бұрын

    Cold coffee- put a trivet under the coffee maker. Granite or stone will conduct the heat away from objects etc. Good luck!

  • @Aliciaobie

    @Aliciaobie

    16 күн бұрын

    I also pour boiled water into my mug, and then pour it out (usually right back into my electric kettle, or to use as dishwater if it is the second cup) right before adding my coffee. I don’t have a chemex, but I often blend butter or milk and collagen into my coffee in a taller canister first, which makes it less hot. Using a mug with a small liquid surface area also helps the coffee stay hot longer. Hope these two tips (trivet/pre-heating the mug) help!

  • @amandastrong4924

    @amandastrong4924

    13 күн бұрын

    I'll add here, I wrap a towel around mine! (Etsy does have cozies tho) Also check your ground size if it's running slow, try a coarser grind.

  • @di-nm7761
    @di-nm776113 күн бұрын

    We have a Little Free Pantry near our house…a great place to declutter things like tea and any other things that someone else could use

  • @AtoZenLife

    @AtoZenLife

    13 күн бұрын

    That’s fantastic!

  • @dianasimplifies

    @dianasimplifies

    10 күн бұрын

    I have decluttered almost my entire house to the little free pantry. I just put large boxes or trash bags of stuff under it even furniture. Usually disappears quickly

  • @lormor460
    @lormor46017 күн бұрын

    I think another problem with organizing bins is that when they are nearly gone or empty, they still take up the same amount of valuable real estate. We don’t have a pantry but we have a laundry room next to our kitchen. We put a bakers rack in there for food, paper products and other necessary items. I use the flat boxes from Costco to “corral” items. Works out great. Maybe not beautiful but as things go out, the space is open for something different. I use bins that I have purchased for all kinds of things. I don’t have a lot but what I do have, comes in handy. I love your videos, Marissa❤!

  • @Luciana-wg8gb

    @Luciana-wg8gb

    16 күн бұрын

    Nice solutions! Can I borrow them? Lol. I don't get this aesthetics hype of buying tons of plastic bins to put away plastic stuff. It's not for the sake of simply organizing anymore. Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @twilightlovermarit
    @twilightlovermarit13 күн бұрын

    Chemex tips! Firstly use very coarsely ground coffee. This will make sure the water drips through faster thus leaving you with a hotter cup of coffee! You could also try putting hot water into your Chemex before (!) putting the filter with the coffee in at the top. By swirling the hot water around in the Chemex you will heat up the glass and this will make sure that the coffee doesn't get cooled down when it hits the glass! Hope this helps :)

  • @marybarfield3003

    @marybarfield3003

    8 күн бұрын

    It also looks like they are putting all the water in at one time. There is a technique to pour over coffee, and that makes the water flow through faster.

  • @Talon97

    @Talon97

    7 күн бұрын

    @@marybarfield3003 Yeah, it's called pour in a circle.

  • @laurabeckley3448
    @laurabeckley34482 күн бұрын

    Having or getting rid of duplicate utensils will depend a lot on how you cook. I keep duplicate measuring spoons because when baking you can be measuring wet and dry ingredients with the spoons andni dont want to stop to wash and dry spoons in the middle of the process.

  • @gwenj5419
    @gwenj541916 күн бұрын

    I recently got an ice cream maker to make homemade rather that going for frogurt. I used it a few times but it just meant I ate more. Luckily I'd found it at thrift so it didn't cost much and I didn't feel bad about donating it back.

  • @sara_387
    @sara_38716 күн бұрын

    With the pour over coffee pot I believe your coffee ground is too fine. That's why it's taking so long. You may have to grind your own coffee. There are videos by people more into coffee than me that show the technique. I just bought a pour over and had the same problem, although the coffee tasted really good and I live in a hot climate, so I thought I could make iced coffee with it. I haven't quite figured it out yet. Edit: Reading the other comments it could be the filter too. I didn't want to use the plastic filter that came with my brand, so I bought paper filters. I might try mine out with the supplied filter and see if it works better.

  • @okurka001
    @okurka00116 күн бұрын

    emptying countertops in our kitchen and bathroom was one of the best things I have done in years. It makes such a big difference. It's so easy now to wipe the surfaces every day. And second best thing was getting rid of almost all the kitchen equipment that is not dishwasher safe. Both me and my husband hate washing dishes so having no piles of dishes next to the sink definitely lowered our stress levels. There's still lot of work towards minimalism in our home but I can already see and feel the positive impact 😊

  • @no_peace

    @no_peace

    15 күн бұрын

    I can't have clear countertops because of brain issues but the next best thing for me was to put counter items in trays. You can easily pick them up and wipe around them Totally agree about getting rid of stuff that can't be washed in the dishwasher. That was one of my biggest things too. I don't buy anything that can't be machine washed

  • @yenquest
    @yenquest16 күн бұрын

    Based on my current family situation, having duplicates is a temporary thing. We have the "main family usage" kitchen items (typically those we call as mom/dad's items) and the duplicates belong to different family members (those who will eventually take it with them when they move out on their own). There are duplicates of large salad mixing bowls (or pots/pans) which are necessary when my family is hosting for a get-together (we don't often order take-outs), and we want to make large batches of a single dish to feed 20-30 people. Not all duplicates are like that though. There are definitely "hoarding items" involved (from those who have experienced the times of hardships), and I know full well of what items are being utilized, and what haven't been touched for years.

  • @rebeccarendle3706
    @rebeccarendle370617 күн бұрын

    I have 12 dinner set. We fill dishwasher all day, wash at night, empty mornings.. works great for us working and schooling out of house. I have 2 of each kitchen cooking utensil for the same reason. But my cupboards are organized, not full and easy to use. We use metal water bottles in Germany... they are stainless steel.. so NO TASTE or smell... but you should only use still water in them. Don't know what your husbands company ones are made of? Strange! We have all been using ours for 7+yrs Just take the recipes out of the cook book you like and put in a homemade cook book or folder with favourites recipes.. then recycle the rest of the cookbook in paper recycle. I do that.. it works great. Otherwise photocopy or write it in your personal cook book if you want to sell/donate the book cookbook. Ps. Use coffee press.. works quickly.. coffee is hot!

  • @caso6481
    @caso648116 күн бұрын

    That third wooden spatula is great for scraping stuck-on food on pan bottoms.

  • @Nick-wy2uf
    @Nick-wy2uf5 сағат бұрын

    for the coffee maker, fold the paper a bunch of times vertically forming a pattern so that air can get flow and not create pressure. that way the coffee will drip faster. its slow because of pressure created when the paper sticks to the wall and doesn't let the air around❤❤

  • @Winter_user-qb6jx1rg1n
    @Winter_user-qb6jx1rg1n16 күн бұрын

    We love our Chemex. First fill the pot with hot water while you grind the beans, then use a reusable metal filter which is much quicker. And the trick to keeping coffee warm is to set a thick hot pad (I use a lovely felted wool pad) under the Chemex as you’re brewing. Hope this helps!

  • @kellahwatkins8724
    @kellahwatkins87245 күн бұрын

    For the Chemex …pour hot water in it first …let it sit for a few minutes … pour it out ..wrap a towel around it while coffee is brewing …should be a lot warmer .

  • @juanitaglenn9042
    @juanitaglenn904217 күн бұрын

    Haha, PITA to clean. Your subtle humor is great. I totally agree. I had an electric food processor that I wanted soo bad, got as a gift. It was such a PITA to clean, I gave it as a gift to someone who didn't mind cleaning it. Also, it was all the rage to have an insta pot. I COULD have made use of it, but no bandwidth to learn to use all the settings. Gave that as a gift too. I love my huge frying pan, my huge crockpot, my 3 big sheet pans, and my Dutch oven. My guilty pleasure I use all the time that I thought I wouldn't is the rice cooker. Lol. Saves me from forgetting about and burning the rice. I do have 2 big stand mixers, but I actually use them both almost every day, as well as my blender. I cook/bake almost everything from scratch. As for storage containers, I have slowly switched to mostly everything square or rectangular shaped. I have a good friend who was/is a Tupperware consultant, and she has helped me collect all my containers for freezer and storage. I let go of most of my older circular Tupperware that just didn't fit as well.

  • @laurablake8330

    @laurablake8330

    17 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the square storage tip!

  • @juanitaglenn9042

    @juanitaglenn9042

    16 күн бұрын

    @@laurablake8330 you are very welcome:)

  • @HeronCoyote1234
    @HeronCoyote123414 күн бұрын

    I’m 30lbs lighter than last summer. So I gathered up my better clothing to donate to a group that helps refugees in our area. Your video reminded me to declutter my plates and glasses cupboard, and my “junk drawer” of utensils. I’ll ask if they can use those items.

  • @epona9166
    @epona91663 сағат бұрын

    Duplicates of kitchen utensils and measuring spoons & cups is an absolute necessity, not something to eliminate. (Reminds me of the ads for the Always pan, that supposedly does everything so you don't need other pans. What??? That's great if you only cook one-pot meals, but I rarely do that. Anyway...) I'm not stopping in the middle of cooking or baking to hand wash equipment. I have three sets of measuring cups, three sets of measuring spoons, multiple slotted and solid stirrers, and whisks of different sizes and densities. And I use them all. I'm always evaluating whether I need to keep [whatever], but that stuff? Never.

  • @mariebo7491
    @mariebo749116 күн бұрын

    I have one of those coffee makers. My coffee is hot when it’s done and I make 3 whole cups. It could be the filter you’re using or the coffee is too fine. Once it’s done, I put the coffee in a thermos.

  • @jmcbain6075
    @jmcbain607516 күн бұрын

    Stainless steel French press..warm up first with plain hot water

  • @trishriederer1857
    @trishriederer18577 күн бұрын

    Cover the glass coffee pot w foil that's what I do. Also get a metal reusable filter and it drops faster than the paper

  • @lidijazivanovic2810
    @lidijazivanovic281012 күн бұрын

    For 20 years I am using small jam jars for my spices. Yes , they are same shape and size , but that is because I really loved that jam. Then I decided to make jam myself 😂

  • @astatine0085
    @astatine008514 күн бұрын

    when you're doing holiday cooking, you need the extra measuring tools for dry/wet and multiple recipes.

  • @twittlypoo

    @twittlypoo

    10 күн бұрын

    No you don't, just wash and clean as you go!

  • @TheSharna23

    @TheSharna23

    8 күн бұрын

    I definitely get what you’re saying. But I had to really ask myself if the once/twice a year need outweighs my desire to declutter. For instance, I’ve decided I’m not keeping my set of 15 matching coffee mugs for the Christmas breakfast I host every year. We can use the mismatched, yet carefully curated and loved set that are my every day mugs.

  • @WomanRoaring
    @WomanRoaring20 сағат бұрын

    I love the glass cashew jars from Costco. The label peals off nicely and they fit in my pantry perfectly. I use them for rice mostly when I don’t cook the whole bag or beans. My husband has one of those sous vide cookers, he’s literally used it twice and it’s now been in the back of the cabinet and I paused this to mention it to him and he laughed and said he wasn’t getting rid off it. I’m all for declutterring and getting rid of unused stuff but I can’t throw away his stuff since he bought it and not me, and before we were married.

  • @crystalh1402
    @crystalh14022 күн бұрын

    Unused cookbooks is one for me, I’ve been forced to give up dairy and getting rid of cookbooks that were dairy heavy was SO hard!

  • @beccilee9344
    @beccilee93448 күн бұрын

    I would purchase a round coffee, mug, warmer, and keep it in the on the kitchen counter and put your coffee carafe on that. I personally have a French press coffee carafe that has a stainless steel cover around it. It keeps mine warm..

  • @sandrafrederick4923
    @sandrafrederick492310 күн бұрын

    The wooden spatula. I sanded down the edge. It now is thin enough to get under my eggs and I get to enjoy the beautiful wood grain of my spatula. Keep it oiled after washing so it lasts longer. Love your content.

  • @allisonspeer649
    @allisonspeer64916 күн бұрын

    I love, love, love my magnetic knife holder.

  • @christines2787

    @christines2787

    9 күн бұрын

    I used to love mine. Then, one fell off and stabbed me in the foot. Never trusted it again. Wasn't a bad injury. Didn't even hurt. But it did go in about 1/4 an inch and it left a scar. Could have been a lot worse.

  • @90volts
    @90volts8 сағат бұрын

    That coffee maker is a work of art. I had one too. I loved how it looked on my coffee bar. But like you, i found that it worked poorly. I hated to let it go but eventually i had to let it go. Now i have a single cup auto coffee maker and while it is not as pleasing to look at, it is wonderful at its job.

  • @nataliej7135
    @nataliej713516 күн бұрын

    I felt validated for keeping the tea in original packaging and not getting more organizers, thank you for great ideas!

  • @CardinalOak
    @CardinalOak16 күн бұрын

    I loooove my chemex!! We grind very finely and then use a reusable coffee filter we got on Amazon. It takes hardly any time at all - way faster than the paper filters. I think it’s called a coffee sock? It just gets rinsed out with water every day. Any minor inconveniences it has are outweighed by not having heated plastic bits!

  • @lindahaines9299
    @lindahaines929916 күн бұрын

    I really like that you ate balanced! Thank you for understanding we all host differently. I have 4 children, 9 grands, 6 great grands and I host birthdays and holidays. Why? Because I love ❤to!!! Some travel thousands of miles and I’m not serving them on paper and plastic!

  • @AtoZenLife

    @AtoZenLife

    15 күн бұрын

    Great example of aligning what you own + your values 👏👏👏

  • @melhall4903
    @melhall49038 күн бұрын

    Yes for the Chemex you need your coffee ground courser so the water filteres through faster it shouldn’t take more than 3 or so minutes generally

  • @melaniegodwin8791
    @melaniegodwin879116 күн бұрын

    Your husband has a point about drinking water at room temperature. Cold water hinders digestion, whereas room temperature assist in better digestion.

  • @nataliek3717
    @nataliek371717 күн бұрын

    Since we are now empty nesters we still use our large crock pot and pots to cook with. We still cook larger portions but we freeze some for meals at other times and frankly we eat leftovers. This way we aren't cooking as often!!

  • @AtoZenLife

    @AtoZenLife

    17 күн бұрын

    If you use them, that’s fantastic!

  • @nataliek3717

    @nataliek3717

    16 күн бұрын

    I'm no longer able to cook due o disablility but I read them!!

  • @renaeans6793
    @renaeans679317 күн бұрын

    wooden spatulas: we just sand them down to the right size . boom solved

  • @kowalchukm

    @kowalchukm

    16 күн бұрын

    A thick wooden spatula works really well to mash up ground beef in the pan - much better than the spoons! I love mine :) Sanding it to make it a flipper is a great idea too!

  • @JamieM470

    @JamieM470

    16 күн бұрын

    We have one that we use a lot for crumbling meat when cooking. It chops more easily and finely than a spoon, and it also functions well for stirring and scooping up---just like a spoon lol. I've never tried to use it as an actual spatula, but if I wanted to do that, sanding it down thinner is a brilliant idea! I bought one of those black plastic meat choppers and it's so noisy to use (all that banging), plus it's tricky to stir with it, so you wind up needing to use a spoon in addition to the chopper, which means more stuff to wash and more stuff to store. Then the plastic started melting and peeling off in little bits. Got rid of it. I'm sticking with my wooden and metal cooking/serving utensils.....including my wooden "spatula"/chopper. 😉

  • @shugarysubstances

    @shugarysubstances

    15 күн бұрын

    why the f have I never thought of this

  • @amystephens513
    @amystephens51312 күн бұрын

    Honestly I have borrowed cookbooks and taken a pic of a recipe to try with my iphone

  • @silviabrumoliveira00
    @silviabrumoliveira0017 күн бұрын

    Oh wow ! Thank you for number 14. Every time I see or watch a video about containers and how organized it looks I feel bad and wonder if I should be doing that even though my kitchen cabinets are organized. ( I do have some containers but not a lot) so thank you for saying that I don’t need to feel that way 🙏🏼🩷🩷🩷 You are awesome! 🩷🩷🩷🌷

  • @teresamarrero2461
    @teresamarrero24612 күн бұрын

    I do the same thing with the jars. Just today I was cleaning out my cabinets and pulled out all the jars i had collected over this past winter, I have yet to get rid of some 😉.

  • @daniellecarney1487
    @daniellecarney148710 күн бұрын

    Brilliant as usual! Excellent tips. I have waaaay too many mugs and waaay too many duplicates.oh, and a giant Kitchen Aid mixer that has been used once!!!

  • @magpie3571
    @magpie35715 күн бұрын

    I just keep a handful of jars tucked away. Every now and then, when I need a jar for something, there are a few in different sizes available. They come in handy for multiple purposes.

  • @TheMennomilist
    @TheMennomilist13 күн бұрын

    I like that idea of a "fantasy self" that you have to let go of. That is like how I bought a Ninja because I was hoping I would puree things or need it. I used it a couple of times for some of my meals and that's it. I cook a lot and really thought it would be great. Even after having a baby that is nearly a year old, I have not used it in two years. It is time to say goodbye to it. I am not a juicer/puree/etc making person. Thank you for this reminder. It is probably the only item I bought in the past 18 years that I didn't use much!

  • @SchwSchw
    @SchwSchw17 күн бұрын

    You can warm the coffee (gently) in your Chemex on your stovetop. That said, we use an insulated French press most of the time. We only have use the Chemex when we host and need to make coffee for a group

  • @ZenNatureHub
    @ZenNatureHub5 күн бұрын

    I loved the rhyme about what to keep: “this one must go” ❤

  • @pnwflipper2089
    @pnwflipper208914 күн бұрын

    Since we started with minimalism I have given away about half of our knives, the knife block, a cutting board that was too heavy, the 13” dinner plates that were so big they didn’t fit in my upper cabinets ( we now use the 10-inch “salad plates” as dinner plates), the dish draining rack(we just use a dish towel) the piping bag & tips I never used, almost all of the cookie cutters, both of our whisks (we can use the mixer or a fork), the soup toureen I never used, a big ceramic pitcher I never used, our shot glasses (we don’t drink), the dome to our cake plate (it was heavy and impractical to keep clean), the ice cream scoop, the apple slicer, the melon baller, and a variety of other unitaskers. It feels great to have room in the cupboards and drawers!

  • @andreagrant8117
    @andreagrant811711 күн бұрын

    The coffee maker? I use a similar maker to drain and dispose of coffee grounds from a French press. Rather than putting down the sink, I dispose of the full filter into the compost bin.

  • @kenbrandon6434
    @kenbrandon6434Күн бұрын

    Chemex is the trendy pour-over brand, but there are many good alternatives, some having insulated pots that coffee drips into. You can even get collapsible pour-over cones that flatten and take up very little space. If you’re determined to keep and use the Chemex, which is probably made of borosilicate glass and a mug/candle warmer underneath might help. Also, it might be you’re using too fine a grind. A medium to coarse grind will allow more water to flow. If using a pre ground brand, make sure it’s not an espresso roast which is very finely ground. And lastly Chemex usually use its own proprietary filter paper that needs to be folded into a cone but might double up the thickness, slowing flow. Most brands use pre-made cone filters. James Hoffman and Morgan Drinks Coffee are two channels good to watch for tutorials and the science of coffee.

  • @pumkinliu
    @pumkinliu2 күн бұрын

    I use a mug warmer while brewing pour over. I usually make the coffee and drink later. The mug warmer keeps coffee hot between 40 degrees and 80 degrees.

  • @Azzne-
    @Azzne-17 күн бұрын

    I think I’m doing pretty good in my kitchen! Some of the things I do have going on (like duplicates… it helps to have things in multiple places) but I have let go of a lot of gadgets and randomness. If I don’t use it, I rehomed it. I did keep a couple of occasional use Le Creuset pots but they make me happy and they are useful af for holidays. I have to tell people I don’t want a deep fryer, instant pot, or whatever. I’m really glad that this video has made me feel better about my decluttering! I think I’m going to go through my cookbooks today though

  • @AtoZenLife

    @AtoZenLife

    17 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing, I was actually thinking of purchasing a Le Creuset - which ones do you have/love? (I was looking at the braiser.)

  • @NancySteinVeganChef
    @NancySteinVeganChef9 күн бұрын

    Those small packets of ketshup will fit nicely in that jar you threw away! No need to purchase a plastic container!

  • @jmsl_910
    @jmsl_91017 күн бұрын

    oh my gosh!! i despise the knife block!!! why? why do we need this in life????

  • @bspalding

    @bspalding

    16 күн бұрын

    I moved into a house with only one drawer in a very small kitchen. That drawer has my silverware in it. I had to buy a knife block for the counter because there really isn’t any other way to store my knives. I agree it’s not optimal, but sometimes they are the best solution.

  • @AlexShiro

    @AlexShiro

    8 күн бұрын

    They get feeelthy dusty dirty.

  • @kat_thefruitbat
    @kat_thefruitbat16 күн бұрын

    Amazing video as always, Marissa! 🤗❤️ I always appreciate how you put equal thought and consideration into the things you choose to bring into your home and the things you choose to declutter. And before buying, you always look at the things you already have to see if you can use them in a new way (example: entryway bowl now being used as a fruit bowl 👍👍). After getting into minimalism and finding your channel at least two years ago, you are one of only three minimalist creators I still enjoy watching every video upload. I have unsubscribed to several channels in the past because they were always talking about the multiple new things they have purchased and the multiple things they are decluttering. A never ending cycle of thoughtless and/or unnecessary consumerism and subsequent waste. It’s like they were getting a “high” from shopping AND decluttering….and were justifying one addiction with the other…😕 As a side note, if you ever wanted to try sous vide again, you can actually use Stasher brand reusable silicone ziplock bags for it. I don’t eat meat so I’ve never tried it, but I remember this being one of the multipurpose uses of that brand of silicone bags! Other brands might be safe to use in this way too; this is just the one that I know of personally because I use them for food storage and steaming veggies in the microwave. 😊

  • @csmatthew
    @csmatthew17 күн бұрын

    regarding the coffee device. If you have a hot plate, there's an option. Otherwise, I think it would make a handsome vase, even better if it holds a hyacinth bulb. Otherwise, yes, rehome, sell, or recycle (the glass content). The little 'glass cups' (we call them ramekins in the UK), are super useful. I used to have maybe 12 of them, but now I only have four. Very useful for things like jello, home made hummus, storing left over sauce. I also use them for holding (dry and laundered) dish cloths. Come to think of it, maybe I only lost a few, as I clearly have more than four. Lids from 'pringles' chips (the Aldi version fits better) transform them into a sealed container.

  • @AtoZenLife

    @AtoZenLife

    17 күн бұрын

    Too funny you mentioned the vase thing…husband said that as well! 🤣 The worry I have buying more stuff is The Diderot Effect, where you have to buy more and more to compliment a single purchase! We have to consider our options for sure - thanks for chiming in!!

  • @HerAeolianHarp
    @HerAeolianHarp15 күн бұрын

    I am a book lover, but please do not shudder, KZread viewers, when I tell you I keep only the smallest number of cookbooks because I make tear sheets of the recipes I want to keep. These recipes are then organized my way in binders from drug stores or “clear books” from Japanese stores like Daiso. It saves space. My family are also vegetarian so sometimes whole portions of cookbooks are unusable for us. This is a great channel. I am happy to subscribe. Good tips.

  • @flowerboy7810

    @flowerboy7810

    13 күн бұрын

    I check cookbooks out from the library, bookmark and photocopy the recipes I want to keep. Sometimes I take photos and print those out instead.

  • @agnieszkagaleza5945
    @agnieszkagaleza594517 күн бұрын

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @pinkroses135
    @pinkroses13516 күн бұрын

    Lol I used to be a fantasy cake baker with all of the pans and things. Then I realized I like eating healthy and just having a loaf or a pie now and then. 😅 Sometimes you gotta learn the hard way.

  • @gailremp8389
    @gailremp838913 күн бұрын

    Sometimes if you want to donate a food item ti a food pantry, you have to have in right packaging. . Take it all out, you’re stuck with it. And it could just be that if you got a Bogo at the grocery store, one of those items could go to a food bank. Not stacked in a container with all the rest of the stuff. So there is a certain element of giving to others that can come from logical Use of the packaging versus taking it all out and sticking it in see-through containers and letting it all spoil. Or get.

  • @Szn4ever
    @Szn4ever16 күн бұрын

    ❤ ty so much i can’t wait to see you next time

  • @PamelaJ56
    @PamelaJ5617 күн бұрын

    I stopped buying cookbooks. I have so many, and I discovered that most times there’s only a few recipes if any that I really like. I have the Copy Me That app, and just save recipes from the web that I like. Much more useful, and only takes up space on my phone and iPad.

  • @dawnsullivan6794
    @dawnsullivan679417 күн бұрын

    Love your videos. Thank you.

  • @kdk1492
    @kdk14928 күн бұрын

    The drip coffee vessel would make a lovely vase…

  • @janetmcgee4525
    @janetmcgee452517 күн бұрын

    I'm with you on the tea organizers. But I am still hanging onto the mostly unused serving platters, which look like they might have value, handed down from my Mom.

  • @TheSharna23
    @TheSharna238 күн бұрын

    I just got rid of our knife block last month! Haven’t missed it AT ALL. It not only took up space, but it also stayed greasy and dirty from cooking, since it sat next to the stove. One less item for me to keep clean!

  • @momoffour2072
    @momoffour207216 күн бұрын

    Great reminders!

  • @itisyerdad
    @itisyerdadКүн бұрын

    Re: Chemex - it shouldn’t be cold by the time it’s finished. Sounds like you’re grinding your beans too fine. I also have a nice thermal jacket for my chemex that keeps things warm. I’ve never finished brewing in a chemex and the coffee was cold.

  • @KrystalAlegria
    @KrystalAlegria6 күн бұрын

    I have the chemex we use the metal filter but either way you may be using to small of a grind for it to filter.

  • @kb1236
    @kb12367 күн бұрын

    Send the Papa Johns garlic butter to me, my friends and family loves it.😀

  • @mollyb7305
    @mollyb73058 күн бұрын

    11:18 you can write a Dr Seuss style decluttering book with these line 😅 “have I used this, yes or no? This one can stay, and this one can go”

  • @AtoZenLife

    @AtoZenLife

    7 күн бұрын

    Right!? 😂

  • @marajade4403
    @marajade440313 күн бұрын

    Great video, thanks

  • @flohough1870
    @flohough187016 күн бұрын

    Great video, agree with you on everything!! I guess I was minimalist with my kitchen before it was a thing LOL . When we remodeled last year, I got rid of a lot of duplicates and zero regrets.

  • @janetlarue1231
    @janetlarue123117 күн бұрын

    Love these tips. Thank you for being amazing. ❤

  • @AtoZenLife

    @AtoZenLife

    17 күн бұрын

    Thank YOU for watching!

  • @monicagreen9644
    @monicagreen964416 күн бұрын

    Love the jar rhyme!

  • @minimalismandmore
    @minimalismandmore13 күн бұрын

    I love my minimalist kitchen! It's so easy to clean 🎉 Great video, I like how you explained your reasons for what you decided to keep and why it works for you 🩷

  • @toebeanteam6259
    @toebeanteam62598 күн бұрын

    It's so true! I open my cupboards and see all of these pots and pans and I think, who am I kidding?! I'm not going to cook!

  • @Zaguzah
    @Zaguzah16 күн бұрын

    Marisa, this is your best video yet! 😊

  • @HeronCoyote1234
    @HeronCoyote123414 күн бұрын

    Years ago I bought an air fryer. Which sat in the unopened box for a year (no counterspace). I finally used it, I think three times, and hated it! I gave it to my best friend’s gf. She loves it.

  • @aokiQ
    @aokiQ17 күн бұрын

    Thanks for another great video! About the coffee i had similar experience too, I think because the coffee ground is too fine

  • @user-ex4mp1ug4y
    @user-ex4mp1ug4y17 күн бұрын

    Happy Mother's Day Marissa❤

  • @charissadubin9355
    @charissadubin935516 күн бұрын

    That glass mug is beautiful!

  • @Kasey3of5
    @Kasey3of511 күн бұрын

    The coffee thing would make a nice flower vase or a water jug for the dinner table 😊

  • @Jessica_Jones
    @Jessica_Jones16 күн бұрын

    Glad to know I'm not the only one who strongly prefers tepid water, lol. My husband gives me a hard time about it but I just can't change it so I've gotten him to use ice 😁 Great video, Marissa. Thank you, and Happy Mother's Day! 💐

  • @lindascull6327
    @lindascull632717 күн бұрын

    ❤ thanks so much I love and appreciate you happy Mother's day sweetheart❤

  • @AtoZenLife

    @AtoZenLife

    17 күн бұрын

    Thanks so much, Linda! 😍

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