By Cal Orey
Spring
Cleaning with Feng Shui
“In the childhood memories of
every good cook, there's a large kitchen, a warm stove, a simmering pot and a
mom.”
-- Barbara Costikyan
-- Barbara Costikyan

2.
Declutter Your Stuff. Ditto. Getting rid of things you don't use will up
your energy. It's true. You feel lighter with less kitchen baggage, starting
fresh is exhilerating. I cleaned out both the fridge and freezer. Add a fresh
box of baking soda to soak up odors. Then, I tackled the pantry and tossed out
olive oil, pasta, rice, soup, gourmet spices (yep, I sadly discovered they
don't last forever) and anything else that expired...What's the saying: Out
with the old and in with the new.
3.
Clean the Stovetop and Oven. This was a chore but it feels right to have
the stovetop shine. (My Stepford Wife
colors are starting to show.) The inside of the oven is sparkling, too. Tip: If
you must use toxic oven cleaner, go over it with the natural stuff. Trust me,
this is a feel-good must-do before days and nights warm up.
4.
Brighten Up with Lighting. During the colder days without sun you'll want
to have sunny-type lighting which can up your energy and mood--linked to good
health. Go for full spectrum light bulbs or ones with a nice amber glow. Speaking of lightening up...
5.
Boost Your Mood with Plants. To help wipe out pollutants in your kitchen,
fill your space with hardy, happy plants. Your best bet: philodendrons, spider
plants or cactus.
6.
Bring on the Water. Fish aquariums provide positive energy in the dining
room, especially with a gentle filter Ever notice Asian restaurants and the
calming ambiance of fish?
7.
Fish, Fish, Fish. Today, I read that goldfish can bring you good luck and
prosperity. In fact, nine is the lucky number. The colors? Gold and one black
one. (Go smaller rather than bigger in size = less cleaning.) My kitchen/dining
room/study all are connected. So, the fish aquarium is a pleasant, calming
treat for all three rooms. Note to self: Add more fishies.


9.
Conceal Knives and Scissors. My father gave me a black and white marble
knife block, cutting board, and rolling pin. I love it. But the knives are out
of sight. Bad vibes, say feng shui folks.
10.
Hanging Pots and Pans. Get one of those artsy-looking overhead hangers for your kitchen stuff. If so, do not hang it over your workspace. Not good energy,
or so they feng shui wizards claim.
11.
Hide the Gadgets. Too many kitchen items can clutter up all that positive
decluttering you did. So, choose your favorites and recycle as you use 'em. Or,
you can always get a kitchen island. A rustic, wooden Mediterranean type is
earthy. It would be modest, wooden, but eye-catching, and a great place to
stack some kitchen gadgets, and a workspace.
12.
Hang Wind Chimes with Crystals. I brought one of mine in from the
deck--and put it above the kitchen windows. The one I chose is of a sun with a
face. It makes me smile everytime I look at Mr. Sunshine. Feng shui gurus
recommend hanging chimes in the doorway to the kitchen or over the stove sings
good energy. And sit down, exhales,
enjoy your clean, decluttered surroundings and renewal of springtime!
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