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Pantry Makeover CLUTTER CURED

Just in time for Thanksgivi­ng: savvy ideas for maximizing food storage so entertaini­ng is a breeze!

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1. CORRAL PAPER GOODS WITH DIVIDERS

Plastic cups, paper towels and paper plates take up tons of room and never seem to stay put! To keep them in reach and prevent toppling, store them overhead on a shelf that’s split with closet dividers. OUR FAVE FIND: White Wire Shelf Dividers, $7 for a set of two, organizeit.com

2. KEEP CANS IN FULL VIEW WITH A TIERED RACK

You’ll never have to dig through crowded shelves to find that hidden can of tomato soup again, thanks to this clever three-level shelf. It keeps all your canned goods and jars stacked and in plain sight. OUR FAVE FIND: Expand-A-Shelf Cabinet Shelf, $10, bedbathand­beyond.com

3. STORE BOTTLES WITH A SPINNING STAND

Oddly shaped containers like salad dressing bottles often get hidden behind larger cans and boxes. To keep them all in clear view with just a flick of the wrist, enlist a spinning rack.

OUR FAVE FIND: madesmart White Lazy Susan, $6 for 1-tier, $10 for 2-tier, containers­tore.com

4. MAKE ROOM FOR BULK ITEMS WITH BINS

Bulk food doesn’t have to be relegated to the basement if you have these space-saving stacked baskets. Use them to keep drinks and snacks at grab-and-go level or to store baking essentials. OUR FAVE FIND: Basic Stackable Baskets (available in multiple colors!), starting at $6, containers­tore.com

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