10 Things Professional Organizers Always Throw Away First

Stale Spices and Expired Pantry Condiments
A hand reaches for dusty, expired spice jars and old condiment bottles on a cluttered pantry shelf.

Stale Spices and Expired Pantry Condiments

Professional organizers view an overcrowded pantry as a major barrier to efficient cooking. When you cannot see your ingredients, you end up buying duplicates and wasting money. Start your kitchen decluttering by pulling out every single jar, bottle, and spice container. You will almost certainly find ancient condiments hiding in the back corners and faded spices that lost their flavor years ago.

Spices do not necessarily spoil in a way that makes them dangerous, but they completely lose their culinary value over time. According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), ground spices generally retain their quality for two to three years, while whole spices last three to four years.

You can quickly test an old spice by crushing a small amount in your palm and smelling it; if you detect no aroma, throw it away immediately. Do not forget to check the expiration dates on salad dressings, marinades, and obscure sauces you bought for a single recipe.

Pantry Item Optimal Shelf Life When to Throw It Away
Ground Spices (e.g., cinnamon, paprika) 2 to 3 years When the vibrant color fades or the smell disappears completely.
Whole Spices (e.g., peppercorns, cloves) 3 to 4 years When they no longer release essential oils upon crushing.
Opened Salad Dressings 1 to 3 months (refrigerated) When the oil separates stubbornly or the expiration date passes.
Baking Powder 6 months When it fails to bubble vigorously after mixing with hot water.
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  1. Yes I have done all these things 6 months ago, and I’ve got to do it again, electronics and chargers strings that have frayed. I’ve just thrown away ink pens I’ve had for a year or more, my new ones don’t last 2 months. I buy in bulk bc I get use to that style. Then they change and then the news bleed. I don’t like certain things to change. If it works don’t change it.

  2. Don’t throw away canvas, or other types of, bags. Reuse them when you go shopping so you don’t get plastic bags!

  3. Very helpful. I’m starting with the cabinet under my bathroom sink because that annoys me the most then on to the linen closet.

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