'I bought a £7 kitchen tidy hack loved by Stacey Solomon and Mrs Hinch and it's brought me so much joy'
11.03.2024 - 11:01
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There are loads of tidy and declutter hacks out there, some obviously better than others.
But my latest buy, inspired by cleaning queens Stacey Solomon and Mrs Hinch, is already bringing me so much joy.
I'm clearly the right side of 40 to be getting excited by this sort of thing, but when you've had years of certain things irritating you at home - and I don't just mean the other half - there's a certain joy in finding such quick fixes.
It all centres around the sauce cupboard. Well, not just the sauces, but the salt, the vinegar, all those bottles that get crammed into the one space that you have to rummage through every time you need to use one. It's time consuming, it's annoying, your chips go cold during your hunt for the salt and chances are there are sauces at the back of that cupboard that haven't seen the light of day for the last decade.
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Well step forward the dearly beloved lazy Susan. I hadn't even heard of one until I started looking for tidy tips, but apparently they're all the rage.
It's basically a rotating tray so you can put all your condiments on it and swivel it round to easily access each one without that cupboard hunt.
Stacey Solomon loves them so much she put one inside her pal Mrs Hinch's cupboard when the pair met up for a playdate with their sons and Stacey decided to do some organising while she was there.
The host of BBC show Sort Your Life Out, who is currently fronting a fourth series, shared a photo of the end result showing ketchup, mayonnaise, vinegar and other bottles all within easy reach on the turntable.
You can buy them from loads of retailers, but I picked up a £7 one from