I have heard of people without a junk drawer.
Heard of.
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I have heard of people without a junk drawer.
Heard of.
Of course, the junk drawer.
I don't think I've ever been in a home without one.
Where is the ball of asparagus rubber bands?
Empty the drawer into a box. Whenever you use a box item, it goes into a drawer. After a year, donate the box
At least one. Usually more.
Every family has that drawer
Every family... I have TWO of them
I have multiple junk drawers. Like all of them.
Yep, we have that drawer. Ours is much larger and much more full. My wife loves baking, which accounts for a lot of it - there's about 5 pie servers in there, for example, along with various spatulas of many sizes. There are also three ice cream scoops so the odds are good I'll have at least one that is clean when I need it. Lemon zester, spoons, all kinds of baking and cooking-related stuff. The rubber things you use to get stubborn jars open. I can't even think of what else is in there, but there's a lot.
This is separate from the drawer that has rarely-used knives (we have a knife block for the commonly used knives), cake decorating materials, and similar stuff.
And both of those are separate from the designated "junk drawer" that has random stuff like box cutters, can coozies, gift cards, coupons, etc.
We have 3 such drawers, one in the kitchen, one in a common area and one in the laundry room.
Every family has this drawer.
Yes, I have the where-does-this-thing-go drawer, for food prep items that don't fit elsewhere, and also the junk drawer which includes things like
So...there you go.
Our catch-all drawer has screwdrivers, pliers and enough other tools to rebuild an engine, plus office supplies.
Everyone has this drawer, but this one is too organized. It appears to be 100% kitchen tools. You need to add a deck of playing cards, a bunch of soy sauce packets, a few half-used books of matches, a few take-out menus, and some loose keys in order to do this drawer properly.
Your wife is right mate, this drawer is what makes a house a home.
Solution: build a new cabinet with a bunch of drawers and put one item in each drawer
Yours is actually much cleaner, but you cannot escape the drawer. We are all the drawer. You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile.
I honestly have multiple drawers like it.
Pretty much every house i cooked at i found an equivalent of this drawer, even when they did other things differently. Maybe with the exception of my girlfriend, she's freakishly organized, but she has one massive drawer that includes silverware where somehow all the weird crap fits and it's organized,
Edit: I lied, I looked at her drawer again today, she has a subsection for random cluttered shit
Every house has one.
Thanks, I hate it.
Yes, every family has this drawer, and every family also has a member who despises this drawer and fruitlessly reorganizes, labels and makes it easy for everyone else but it takes one load of dishes and…
What were we talking about again. Oh yeah, that’s normal.
every family has this drawer. We have this drawer. The solution to having this drawer is having this drawer.
Not to brag but I have two of these and a proper junk drawer.
Throw in birthday candles, rubber bands, and a few coins and you got yourself a proper junk drawer.
Every household has a junk drawer. Be thankful you don't have more than one.
This is not a junk drawer! This is a cooking utensil (mostly baking) that has no other good place drawer!
The junk drawer got like, loose screws and scotch tape and batteries and scrap paper and whatnot
I sort of have 3 variations of this drawer. One is fully named “the junk drawer” and contains things like rubber bands, batteries, scissors, garden snips, things that are sort of odd one out in other spots, but I feel are still relevant to my kitchen. Then I have one that is this but specifically things used on the stove and for mixing. So that puts spatulas, whisks, and such into their own mess. Finally is the “kitchen gadgets” drawer which looks very similar to yours. No organizer tray because everything is odd shapes, but also honestly sees little enough use I don’t really mind digging through it.
Remove the scale, electronics don't belong in the misc food prep and niche baking implements drawer. Once you do that you'll easily recognize it as the food prep and niche baking implements drawer. The scale goes on a shelf, or in a cabinet next to the mixer/food proc/salad spinner.
I have accessory drawers, but they have organizers in them and I never put sharp things just randomly strewn i n a drawer. I have some baskets with random stuff in them for like extra cotton balls, the other of a 2 pack of soap, and stuff like that which could be considered "junk drawers", but none of it is junk really. And I do have in my basement workbench a drawer that has random leftover parts from projects like screen spline, insulation spools, etc. That could definitely be called a junk drawer, but non of that is dangerous to reach in and grab, nor will any of the items damage each other when fumbling through them.
You're lucky you only have one, and it's only a single layer deep
Pfft you call THAT an overstuffed drawer?
I bet you can open it without anything catching the backside of the cabinet, nerd.
Every family has at least one packing drawer of course!
Yes, I have a drawer like that. And yes, every family has this drawer.
Every family has this drawer
my family has had 2 of these since the 90s and now i have 2 of my own.
I have one of the drawers and I'd consider myself organized. I try to keep it organized with one of these rather large Ikea Stodja drawer organizers. I used to use silverware organizers but stumbled upon this thing, 14"x20". They come in other shapes and sizes too but is a lot handier than using a regular silverware organizer because the compartments are pretty large.
Pens and notepads/post-it notes in one, batteries and an Eneloop wall charger in another, hair ties/lip gloss/rubber bands in another, big compartment holds a roll of packing tape and various other tapes, and another slot has a couple pairs of scissors.
I'd recommend getting a larger organizer just so you can compartmentalize larger things together, something a silverware organizer usually can't accomplish
Yep, have one. Its perfectly organised, because those things always go back in that drawer so that's just where they go.
Yes, every household in the developed world has a drawer like this. It's for things that you hardly need or never need, but might do, one day, probably (not).
Why it bothers me: in a more sane world, this stuff would be shared. Every community would have a junk tool shed - not every household of 4 people, or 2 people, or (increasingly) one person. It's reminiscent of that drill statistic: the average electric drill is used for 7 minutes in its lifetime. This is madness. Our planet is overflowing with junk. As a species we need to be smarter.
You've lost this one, and if this was a hill you were prepared to die on I would get ready to lose a lot more.
In reality you live in a junk drawer cozy. Just support the junk drawer and everything will probably be OK.
Just to the left of the stove, and the goddamn potato masher always manages to wiggle its way to the top and block the drawer opening.
It’s also how some fruit is grown so leave the drawer ecosystem alone.