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Rubbermaid® and Emily Henderson Team Up to Elevate Spring Cleaning with Brilliance™ Pantry Containers
Interior designer and stylist offers expertise to perfect pantry spaces of all types and create a more peaceful home ATLANTA, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --

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[{"type":"text","content":"Interior designer and stylist offers expertise to perfect pantry spaces of all types and create a more peaceful home\n\n\nATLANTA, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- With spring in full swing, there's no better time to organize at home. Rubbermaid® Incorporated, the maker of innovative, solution-based food storage and organization products, is partnering with stylist and interior designer Emily Henderson to show people how outer order at home can lead to inner calm, with the help of Rubbermaid Brilliance® Pantry containers. To help make home feel a little more peaceful, one of the top places Henderson recommends tackling is the often-overlooked pantry.\nExperience the interactive Multichannel News Release here: https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8880551-elevate-spring-cleaning-with-rubbermaid-brilliance-pantry-containers-and-emily-henderson/ \n\"A perfectly organized pantry doesn't just make life more efficient – it also makes you feel better, knowing your space is in order and you have something beautiful to look at inside the kitchen,\" said Henderson. \"No matter your pantry's quirks, size and shape, I've found that Rubbermaid Brilliance Pantry containers make it easy to store and organize pantry essentials like rice, pasta and flour, thanks to its stackable design!\" \nHenderson offers the following tips to achieve a beautifully organized pantry:\nBuy in bulk: This saves on packaging waste and offers a better glimpse of what foods you have and how much – and prevents a last-minute run to the store for a missing ingredient mid-meal. Decant: Decanting means moving pantry staples from their original packaging into a different container like Brilliance Pantry, usually a clear and labeled one. Being able to see what and how much is inside, knowing where containers are, and making them easy to grab not only looks good but also makes cooking, packing lunches and baking more efficient. Create a hierarchy: Keep snacks like pretzels, cookies, and bars at a lower height, as it's easier to reach. Everyday cooking items like rice, pasta and dry beans should be placed a bit higher, followed by baking ingredients – and anything else used less often – up top. Whether the pantry is big or small, Brilliance Pantry containers come in a variety of sizes to store and organize any amount of food. Adapt to your space: If you keep a system, it doe...