I'm living in a hotel kitchenette. I need ideas on storage and cooking
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Try open shelving on the walls to store kitchen items. Under the bed boxes can help with storage. You can even store things like table linens and bath towels between the mattress and box spring of your bed.
Crock pot, toaster oven or instant pot. Store stuff anywhere there is space.
Storage, those rolling racks and plastic drawers on rollers would work. https://www.walmart.com/search/?query=storage%20closets%20or%20wardrobe&typeahead=storage%20closets
carts... https://www.walmart.com/search/?query=rolling%20drawer%20carts
Cooking, a microwave or better yet a convection oven, and an infrared hot plate. https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&q=infrared+hot+plate+vs+induction&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
https://www.walmart.com/search/?query=convection%20oven%20countertop&typeahead=convection%20oven
Use plain old water with baking soda. Start with 1 cup of baking soda in a mixing bowl and then pour 1 tablespoon of water into it. Stir it in with a fork, then add another tablespoon of water and stir again. Continue in this fashion until the snowreaches a consistency that you like. from wikihow.com
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Get flat storage bins with rollers on them for under the bed, if you can. Some Hotels do not have any room under the beds. Use stackable large tubs and cover with a pretty sheet or table cloth for storage, or between the bed and the wall. Cook with a crock pot or electric pressure cooker. Use the oven on the stove if you have a small stove too.
Mini Walmart (plastic) crates. Usually $1.00 on sale. Can stack them together on top of one another to create stackable storage space for spices, cups, or what ever you want to put in them. They're good for extra storage space on counters. Even from the floor up. Only thing I can suggest for cooking is crock pot meals.