Even
 if you’re a master of kitchen organisation, it’s hard to know what can 
stay, and what needs to go. Odds are, there are items and food you 
probably shouldn’t keep in your kitchen cupboards. Let’s get to tossing.
Even
 though there is a ban on plastic shopping bags, you still seem to 
accumulate plenty of bags; sometimes you forget your reusable shopping 
bags and end up coming home with thick plastic, paper or more reusable 
shopping bags. But there are also the other bags that might come in 
handy one day, think bread bags (which can be reused instead of buying 
plastic wrap). These you ultimately stuff in drawers, under the sink, 
and anywhere else you can squeeze them, but you never seem to be able to
 reuse the amount you have stored away. Clear some space in your kitchen
 by storing shopping bags in your car boot, shopping trolley or a 
cupboard just for this purpose, and bin some of the small plastic bags 
lurking under the kitchen cupboard so you only have an amount you can 
actually reuse.
Much
 like kitchen appliances, your chopping board has a shelf life. All that
 cutting of veggies and fruit has probably given your board plenty of 
cracks and scratches, and bacteria has likely found a home in those deep
 grooves. Unless you are cleaning your cutting board regularly, you may 
need to replace it more often.
Just
 because putting food in the freezer helps it last longer, doesn’t mean 
it lasts forever! While the freezer can keep your food good for a few 
months, if your items look like they’ve got stuck in a snowstorm, you 
can bet they’re not going to taste as good as they should.
Although
 your take-away food usually comes with a menu or two, the reality is, 
you end up stuffing all that wasted paper in a drawer, and before you 
know it, it’s hard for you to close your kitchen drawer. Plus, 
those menus are probably available online, so toss them!
You
 may be quick to throw out mouldy strawberries in the fridge, but what 
about the condiments taking up space on the fridge door? It’s easy to 
forget that things that come in a jar also have a shelf life. 
Spring-clean your kitchen staples by checking that bottle of 
sauce’s best-used-by date, and seeing if the ingredients have begun to 
separate or smell funny.
The
 point of non-stick pans is to keep those scrambled eggs and pan-seared 
chicken from crusting to the pan, leaving you with less to clean. But if
 the pan has scratches, it’s no longer non-stick, and therefore not 
doing its job!
If
 you’ve had your spices hanging around for a year, it’s time to swap 
them out for new ones. Spices lose their potency and flavour over time, 
so you don’t need to feel guilty about giving up a half-full jar, 
because it’s no good anyway.
Household
 cleaners have a shelf life, and if you’re not using them regularly, 
you’re certainly wasting your money on them. Pinpoint the cleaners you 
know you need, and make sure they’re still good. Multi-purpose surface 
cleaners have a shelf life of about two years, dishwashing detergent 
between 12 and 18 months, and metal polish up to two years.
You
 have more than likely procured quite a stack of disposable cutlery and 
chopsticks in your drawer from take away meals, but if you’re not going 
to use them, why keep them around? Corn starch and bamboo cutlery can go
 in the compost or garden bin. Check if other disposable cutlery can be 
deposited in the recycling big. And next time you order in, tell the 
restaurant not hold the knives, forks and chopsticks.
Getty ImagesJust
 because your plates can still hold food doesn’t mean you should use 
them. If your plates, bowls, mugs, or other dishware have chips, not 
only can they cut you, they can harbour bacteria and increase your 
exposure to lead.
It
 goes without saying that a junk drawer goes from being a place for 
miscellaneous items to an overflowing space holding more nonessential 
items than stuff you want easy access to. Go through it quarterly, 
making sure anything that’s in there is something you truly need. The 
rest you can toss, like extra rubber bands, bread ties, business cards 
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