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So you have your baking or cooking home business up-and-running, how can you optimize your kitchen space for maximum efficiency? What worked best for me was buying a collection of lazy susan turntables and using them as organizers.
Buying a stack of lazy susan turntables can do much more than just maximize your cabinet space. Here is how: they can be used on counter-tops, in cabinetry and also creatively for display purposes. Lazy susan turntables can either be bought as a free-standing turntable to be placed on a table top, or as a kitchen cabinet unit. Either way they are always excellent ideas, and have the answers to many storage dilemmas. These appliances are truly a great invention. It is not definitely known who invented this concept but it is reported that either Thomas Jefferson or Thomas Edison gave us this needed accessory.
Need more space? Lazy susan turntables exist in two- and even three-tier varieties to give extra storage space on your counter top. For us cooks and baking-lovers, we appreciate this greatly. Having the condiments and sachets of various flavors and even food colorings on display and readily available, not tucked away in some drawer, saves valuable time. You can even buy a divided tray for maximum use of its area. Do you have a countertop that often gets wet and slippery? There is a turntable designed just for that: the non-slip lazy susan turntable!
Well, what about these hard to reach kitchen cabinets with the folding doors? Well, lazy susan turntables come to the rescue again! They have specifically designed the kidney-shaped lazy susan with this problem in mind. Lazy susan turntables have evolved into a whole array of revolving shelves. These are available in various shapes: the full round, Kidney shaped, or the pie cut. And they are made from a variety of materials to suit the needs of all: plastic polymers, wire, and even woodfor those seeking the ultimate chic.
Finally, whether you do your own catering or you sell your baked goods in boxes, you always need new, creative ideas to present your delicacies. What better way than a finely decorated, glass or wooden lazy susan displaying an assortment of muffins, cake portions, petits fours or even chocolates. You can choose the type best suitable for your kitchen (or display area's) decor, and either buy the regular hand-turned one, or even splurge on a fancier motorized version that will provide added appeal and entertainment for your visitors and customers.