Common Sense Feng Shui Kichen Tips For A Healthier And Better Kitchen
By Simon G Burke
The discipline and practice of Feng Shui associates the kitchen in a house with health, nourishment and prosperity. Therefore, chaos and disorganization in the kitchen or bad Feng Shui can end up creating problems for both you and your family. On the other hand, good Feng Shui can help in your feeding and nourishing your family better. Even if you do not really believe in Feng Shui, you might find these Feng Shui tips for your kitchen helpful because apart from drawing from an ancient discipline, they are in symphony with today’s modern and scientific thought.
The first thing that you need to do in order to have good Feng Shui in your kitchen is to clear out clutter and organize it better. It stands to reason that a kitchen that is either dirty or cluttered or both will give you negative energy that will not be conducive to the preparation of healthy and wholesome food in your kitchen. A clean and organized kitchen not only helps you make food that is free from infection, it also makes you look forward to the task of using the kitchen for cooking.
Your kitchen is the center of nourishment for your home. However, if all you do is feed your family junk, store bought, additive rich food, then nourishment is something that your family will hardly get. Healthy food is healthy Feng Shui, and therefore it is advised that you turn towards using fresh fruits and vegetables in your kitchen for better nourishment of the whole family.
Removing clutter is an extremely important part of good Feng Shui, and this refers to the clutter stored inside your cupboards and cabinets, in the pantry, fridge and freezer. Throw away food that is stale even if it is not expired, because food loses nutrition when exposed to the elements or when it spends too long a time on the shelves. Keep cleaning your fridge and freezer regularly to get rid of stale, unusable and expired foods. Cleaning the fridge, freezer and ovens regularly also ensures that they do not harbor any bacteria that might harm your family.
After getting rid of the negative energy created by clutter and stale food, bring in positive energy into your kitchen by using plants, flowers and fresh fruits. Place plants or fresh flowers wherever space permits. If your kitchen is small, then go for the hanging variety.
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