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How to Store Potatoes, Onions, and Dry Goods in Small Kitchens

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Staple food storage matters because the wrong setup creates waste before you even cook.

Potatoes and onions

They need:

  • cool conditions
  • airflow
  • darkness when possible

Dry goods

Rice, pasta, flour, and beans need clear grouping and enough visibility that duplicates do not pile up.

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Small kitchens work better when stock reflects real cooking habits, not ideal pantry fantasies.

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