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10 Things You Should Never Leave on Your Kitchen Counter …

Better option:
Store cutting boards vertically inside a cabinet using dividers or organizers.

They’ll stay cleaner and be just as easy to access.

8. Pet Food and Treats
Many pet owners keep kibble, treats, or food containers on the kitchen counter for convenience.

The problem?

Pet food can attract pests and may create lingering odors over time.

Better option:
Store food in airtight containers inside a pantry or cabinet.

Keep feeding stations on washable mats away from food preparation areas.

9. Coffee Beans in Decorative Glass Containers
Those beautiful glass jars filled with coffee beans might look like something from a designer kitchen.

But they’re not ideal for preserving freshness.

Coffee is sensitive to:

Light
Air
Moisture
Heat
Exposure to these elements can cause beans to lose flavor much faster.

Better option:
Store coffee in an opaque, airtight container in a cool location.

Your morning cup will thank you.

10. Cookbooks
Cookbooks can add charm to a kitchen, but countertops expose them to spills, splashes, grease, and moisture.

They also occupy valuable workspace.

Better option:
Store cookbooks on a nearby shelf and pull them out only when needed.

For favorite recipes, consider using a tablet or saving digital copies.

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