This is a guest post from my friend Danielle at Motherhoodmania! Have you wanted a better way to store your cans than stacked all over? Plus, you need to keep them rotated so that the last one in, is the first one out!
I am totally crazy about this and have a set up that I love and works well for me. You can see it here.
But if you want to make your own it is really easy!
Cardboard Can Rotator:
Supplies: You can use any cardboard boxes you have but I have found those that are used and bent are harder to use. You can easily purchase a 14x14x14 box in the office section of Wal-Mart for approx. 67 cents. They are perfect to use for this project!
- Need cut and have: Also will need:
- 2- 14×14 cardboard pieces Utility (Exacto) Knife
- 2- 7×14 cardboard pieces Elmers Glue
- 2- 5×11 cardboard pieces Popsicle Sticks
- 1- 2×7 cardboard piece Ruler
- 1- 5×7 cardboard pieces Pencil
- 1- 2×5 cardboard piece
To see the directions and more photos visit Motherhoodmania!
Okimutt says
I made 3 different sizes of this. It is a great way to organize your cans! I love it.
Steven Fitzgerald says
Hello Tiffany,
Niffy idea!
I think you are referring to the “FIFO” principle of food storage which translates into “First In – First Out”, not as you stated “last one in, first one out”, which is “LIFO” and a technique used in accounting to lower taxes. 😉
Since most people do not know the actual age of a canned food product, unless you can interpret the can codes, using the “FIFO” technique for stock rotation, is really a crap shoot, but hopefully better than nothing.
Tiffany says
Thanks Steven you are right!