People see me post things online all the time about treasures I find in the garage. I will say that I have been shopping out in my garage which is basically going through boxes to see what it out there that I had forgotten I had. It's fun for me and I think people enjoy seeing it. But sometimes it happens during my one drawer at a time process. I know that I have something, but I've forgotten where it is. Is it in the house? Is it in the garage? I cannot remember! And then I will stumble across things in the house and am pleasantly surprised to rediscover it.
There are two slender cabinets on either side of my stove. My new stove! And the other day I went through the one on the left. Already did the right one several days ago. The one on the left tends to be a catchall for things. Lots of pot lids in there. This time I came across two things that I had forgotten I had. One is a keeper and one is not. As you know, my refrigerator was dying alongside my stove but long before that, the ice maker stopped working. One day I went to get some ice from the container and nothing. I tried everything to get that thing to start working again but had no luck. Well, I decided that since it was just taking up space, I would take it out until we were able to get that fixed. Guess where it went? Yep, that left cabinet. And now that I don't have the refrigerator anymore, there is no need to keep the ice container. Thanks, recycling!
And then at the back of the cabinet, I found something I bought years ago and haven't used in a while. Mainly because I could not remember where I'd put it and did not take the time to look for it LOL It's my bun warmer. I love this thing. We had one when I was growing up and Mom used it all the time whenever we had hotdogs or hamburgers. I found one online years ago in eBay and snatched it up for myself. I have enjoyed using it. Gotta love a soft steamed bun for burgers! I'm so glad that I have found this again and will hopefully remember where I am keeping this. That has been my latest update for this process. On to more drawers and cabinets!





