Your kitchen counter

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Everyone loves a clean and tidy kitchen counter. We’ll show you how to keep things clutter-free and stylish. The key to freeing up space on your counter is organization. A few clever accessories will help organize your kitchen counter.

Food waste bin – make sure you place a small bin on your counter while you´re cooking. Just toss in all the vegetable waste and leftovers and empty it in the recycling bin later. This will keep food waste out of sight and prevent odors.


Drying rack – chose either an upright rack or a mat to drain and dry the dishes. A rack allows the dishes to dry naturally while a mat absorbs the drips. Both silicone and microfiber are non-slip – meaning your dishes won´t slip and break – and a microfiber mat is super-absorbent.


Dish brush and holder – never know where to put your dish brush? A neat holder that attaches to the sink will keep the brush safe and hygienic.


Cleaning pads – ideal to remove food from pots and pans and stoves.


Dishcloths – perfect for cleaning dishes, surfaces, mirrors and windows. They’re great to clean up the kitchen counter too.

Sink organizer – a must for every kitchen, large or small. Keep all your sink bits and pieces here such as dishcloths, pads and washing up liquid.


More tips to organise the kitchen counter

An organised kitchen has a place for everything. This means more space for preparation and cooking. Why not try these ideas to free up kitchen counter space?

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Expect Bumps, Spots, and Rashes

There’s nothing quite like the soft, delicate skin of a baby. And nothing like a cranky infant irritated by diaper rash, cradle cap, or another skin condition. While your baby is perfect, her skin may not be. Many babies are prone to skin irritation in their first few months. Here’s what you can do about it.

Newborns Are Prone to Rashes

Most baby rashes cause no harm and go away on their own. While caring for your baby’s skin may seem complex, you really need to know just three simple things, Which conditions can you treat at home? , Which need medical treatment?, How can you keep skin problems from happening?

Avoid Diaper Rash

If your baby has red skin around the diaper area, you’re dealing with diaper rash. Most happen because of skin irritation due to: Diapers that are too tight, Wet diapers left on for too long, A particular brand of detergent, diapers, or baby wipes, You can avoid diaper rash if you: Keep the diaper area open to the air as long as possible, Change your baby’s diaper as soon as it’s wet, If some crops up, wash it with a warm cloth, and put zinc oxide cream on it.

What to Do With Pimples & Whiteheads

Baby “acne” is not really acne like the kind teenagers get. Research suggests it may be related to yeast, not oil. Pimples on a baby’s nose and cheeks usually clear up by themselves in a few weeks. So you don’t need to treat baby acne or use lotion.

Laundry Tips

Avoiding skin rashes will keep your baby smiling and happy. Use a gentle detergent to wash everything that touches your infant’s skin, from bedding and blankets to towels and even your own clothes. You’ll cut down on the likelihood of itches or irritation.

Baby Sunscreen and More

Apply sunscreen to the areas of your baby’s skin that can’t be covered by clothes. You can also use zinc oxide on your baby’s nose, ears, and lips. Cover the rest of your baby’s skin in clothes and a wide-brimmed hat. Sunglasses protect children’s eyes from harmful rays.

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