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Cutlery Drawer

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Cherrytree59 Mon 03-Dec-18 19:01:35

Do you have one
Is it separated (as mine is) into the traditional knife, fork spoons teaspoon sections?
(Best cutlery boxed).

My daughter cutlery is kept on a cutlery hanging thingy

I have read somewhere
(MN?) that my method of storing cutlery is no longer the norm.

My utensil drawer is not so organisedblush

Meriel Wed 05-Dec-18 12:00:51

I'm just having a new kitchen fitted. We live in a retirement flat and the kitchen is VERY small. No drawers in the new kitchen so I have ordered a special box which is divided like a cutlery drawer and will live near the dining table. Wooden spoons ect will live in a utensil holder on the worktop. Just hope it all works.

Jalima1108 Wed 05-Dec-18 11:54:30

Has anyone else got a spaghetti serving spoon?

Very useful!

MawBroon Wed 05-Dec-18 11:48:48

I use my "hanging" utensils on a regular basis although there's just me.
I also run the whole lot through the dishwasher every so often when I want to give the tiles behind the cooker a proper wipe down..

goldengirl Wed 05-Dec-18 11:40:27

I think this is a great post - thought provoking! Whoever thought cutlery could elicit such a range of comments. I have to say I'm jealous of anyone who has a pantry. If I ever move house [ha ha!] that would be my first priority grin

Jalima1108 Wed 05-Dec-18 11:32:22

I've just remember the huge plastic box in the cupboard which is filled with essential kitchen items eg potato ricer, pastry cutters, measuring spoons and cups etc etc, some of which never see the light of day!

Too Much Stuff

Jalima1108 Wed 05-Dec-18 11:30:12

MawBroon wasn't there a similar thread a while ago
or was that about kitchen towels and tea towels?

Riveting stuff grin

Jalima1108 Wed 05-Dec-18 11:29:23

One of our potato peelers is a lethal weapon Fennel - I don't use it but DH likes it. It had a plastic 'guard' to go over the blade but that must have disappeared with the peelings!

gillyjp Wed 05-Dec-18 11:25:04

Daddima, we have a 'man drawer' for all batteries, instruction booklets, takeaway menus, elastic bands, odd clothes pegs, and other such junk. When in doubt as to where to put useful but undefinable stuff goes it's always the man drawer. I won't even mention the 'man cupboard'! Suffice to say we have to have clear out every once in a while when we can no longer get in there.

Fennel Wed 05-Dec-18 10:54:40

Just a warning - I was rummaging in my utensils drawer yesterday looking for scissors and cut my finger on the potato peeler- blood everywhere. I didn't realise they were so sharp.

Stansgran Wed 05-Dec-18 10:37:34

@Mawbroon this may be light hearted but trivial iyo but it's actually made me realise that I should get rid of some of it. Far too much stuff for two people.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Wed 05-Dec-18 10:27:54

I always use a divided cutlery drawer as it makes the 'usuals' easy to find. The other two drawers don't have dividers so I'm afraid it's 'anyhow' but not too bad.
Used to have a hanging cutlery thing but as it's just me now only the front ones would get used and the rest would gather dust and the whole thing would take up valuable space. Maybe it's a generation thing? With a full, busy household they're fine but for we oldies and sadly singles not so appropriate.

MawBroon Wed 05-Dec-18 09:48:19

Well OP did ask

MawBroon Wed 05-Dec-18 09:37:35

Probably - I detect a logistical issue.
Where is your salt crock? That might make a difference

PECS Wed 05-Dec-18 09:23:11

Maw it is on the left..though I am right handed. I have my pestle & mortar and condiments on the right of the hob. Should Irethink this?

MawBroon Wed 05-Dec-18 09:15:38

Is your cooking implements pot however on the right or the left of your hob PECS?

MiceElf Wed 05-Dec-18 09:13:08

And I’ve got two cat baskets. Does that count?

PECS Wed 05-Dec-18 09:09:27

If anyone is interested: under my food prep area the top drawer stores items..inc. knives...for prepping food, middle drawer has items to help serve food and the 3rd drawer has the table cutlery organised into sections. I used to have a separate drawer for a posh canteen but since we had to let the butler go we have put it all in thr 3rd drawer! ? There is a 4th drawer which contains bowls, chopping boards, graters ..but that might deserve a new thread. By the hob is a pot with cooking implements!

MawBroon Wed 05-Dec-18 08:44:59

I am not against lighthearted threads, but there’s trivial and there is banal.
What with the interminable Games threads and the Political bun fights there’s not a lot else apart from MIL/DIL from Hell threads.
(I miss the the “old”Gransnet ?)

Urmstongran Wed 05-Dec-18 08:37:07

I love the diversity of the topics on GN. I can empathise Maw that owing to sad circumstances in your life some of the topics discussed are trivial. But there are always more serious ones to engage with if you prefer too. Perhaps skip the ones that irritate you these days?

MawBroon Tue 04-Dec-18 23:53:18

To add to that - perhaps my life since the days of TM’s summer frock (18 months ago?) has made me realise that there are things that matter more than other people’s trivial preoccupations.

MawBroon Tue 04-Dec-18 23:49:25

Ooh get you!
A bit below the belt?

Cherrytree59 Tue 04-Dec-18 23:34:38

Well Maw I suppose we could ask all the posters who have already contributed.
It is a light hearted thread.
just as enquiring about TM's holiday attire.
Iyho what is GN about?confused

Cherrytree59 Tue 04-Dec-18 23:27:42

Galen quite, it is so tedious buffing ones silver...

MawBroon Tue 04-Dec-18 23:26:11

confused
It is an odd question cherrytree - why on Earth is anybody interested in my, your or anybody’s kitchen drawers?
It’ll be knicker drawers next .
(Is this really what GN is about? )

Galen Tue 04-Dec-18 23:17:14

Doesn’t everyone keep their cutlery in a Georgian canteen, and have it polished by the butler in his pantry??