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Anybody else have favourite storage/work flow ?

Here's a couple that make my life much easier.

Left: inside of a cupboard door with four cup hooks being used to hold stand mixer attachments. Very easy to access and uses otherwise unused space.

Right: side of cabinet in kitchen that sticks out beside prep area. 90° steel hooks hold a variety of measuring spoons, cups, mixing and other small useful things that would otherwise get all mixed up in a drawer.

#kitchenhacks
Strong ginger, on demand.
Fresh ginger doesn't last. Jarred Ginger can be weak. But you can freeze ginger w/ a powerful kick, to add to meals, tea, etc.

Put metal cookie sheet in the freezer to fully chill.
Scrape off ginger's skin w/ spoon, discarding dry, fibrous sections. Blend smooth.
Put ginger on wax paper, plastic sheet, or in a Ziploc bag on cookie sheet. Press flat. Create grid. Freeze. Break ginger into bits. Store in bag or airtight container. Lasts months. Yum!

$630 is a lot to spend on a kitchen countertop gadget — especially one that only makes ice. But GE’s Profile Opal Ultra 2.0 Nugget Ice Maker has convinced at least one writer that it’s money well spent. “Nugget ice is a hill many will die on — my family included,” Jennifer Pattison Tuohy writes for The Verge. Here’s why she’s a believer: flip.it/vinyUj
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The Verge · GE Profile Opal 2.0 Ultra Nugget Ice Maker review: The coolest new smart kitchen gadgetBy Jennifer Pattison Tuohy