Hello everyone, I'm Sushmita Singh and welcome to my fridge organizing hacks. So in this post, I'm gonna share with you how to organize the fridge. So you can find what you're looking for and also maximize the freshness of all your food inside the fridge. But first, if this is your first time visiting my blog and you're just getting started on your journey to getting organized, than click on the subscribe button. So I'm just gonna share with you how to organize your fridge and what you need to clean it out.
Alright, So let's look inside. On the door of the fridge, the door of the fridge is gonna be more of a warmer section of the fridge compared to the back bottom,which is the coldest part of the fridge.
So what you want to keep on the door are condiments.
- Things that don't need to be really cold.
- You don't want to keep milk, yogurt, or anyother kind of dairy. And so for condiments.
- What I do is any condiment that we use frequently, keep that toward the front side.
- And then any condiments that we don't use as often, but still gets used, goes in the very back.
- And as you can see, there's only one of everything,with the exception of the mustards, which they're all different types of mustards.
- But what you want to do is only have one of every condiment open at a time.
- So you don't want to have two of the same mayonnaises open at a time or eight peanut butters open at the same time. Which I did see when I started becoming aprofessional organizer.
- One time there was eight peanut butters open at all the same time. Most of them were all the same. And so you want to avoid doing that. Just open one at a time.
- Once it's finished, go grab another one. Open it, recycle the old one and put it in the fridge. So just one at a time.
- And then keep your bulk ones in the pantry,in the cupboards, or anywhere else, you keep bulk stuff in your house.
There's chocolate chips, there's raisins or craisins, and then there's chia seeds. So this is nuts and seeds, same thing. These are great. So for anything that you eat often. I eat hemp seeds and chia seeds almost every day, I have these little pourers. You just take it out and you just drizzle some on your cereal, or your salad, soup, whatever it is. It's nice and easy. You don't have to mess with a bag, keep a spoon inside. I do the same thing for our chia seeds. But chia seeds I keep in one of those glass sugar shakers that you see at a diner that has a little spout that opens and closes. It works excellent. You just drizzle some on whatever it is. And it's just really nice and easy. You don't have to fumble with opening a bag,grabbing a spoon, and all that stuff. Alright. So juice goes up there. So let's look at the rest of the fridge.
So let's talk about the shelves. The coldest part of the fridge is gonna be the bottom of the fridge back. Bottom back is always gonna be the coldest part of the fridge. So if you think about the air inside of your house. The cold air always falls so if you have a basement it's always going to fall to the basement. While the hot air is gonna rise to the top level of your house. Same thing with the fridge. The hot air is gonna rise to the top. So anything you have that needs to be really cold like milk, yogurt, dairy, anything else if it's in that category, keep it toward the back of the fridge. So in the very back is yogurt.. This isn't dairy milk, but that hangs outright there. And then there's more dairy back here. It's all the way in the back so it's nice and cold. Alright so if we go to the top shelf , leftovers. What you want to do with left overs is keep them in the front of the fridge nice and visible so you see them, you remind yourself that they're there, and you eat them, and you don't let them go bad. You don't want to put your leftovers in the very back covered where you don't see them. So keep them nice within eyesight and with in reach. So I like to keep all of my leftovers in glass containers because of BPA in plastics. It just doesn't feel good to put food in there. I don't always do that because we'rein a temporary situation and I don't have all my glass containers. But when I do, these are the ones I use and I'll put a link below. What you can do is put a label on the front of your leftovers. If you want to write the date of when you made something. So if you freeze leftovers and then you goto take it out and put it in the fridge, if you look at the date and make sure it's still good. That's just a helpful way to know how long something has been sitting or how long it's been inside of your fridge or freezer. And these containers, they're leak proof,they have nice tight lids, and they're just great glass containers. Alright! The middle section, really nothing special. Down here, so Let's talk about the drawers next. So the drawers, in your fridge,they're not just drawers for storage. They have a purpose. They're for fruits and vegetables. And if you look closely on the drawer, youshould see a setting for high humidity and low humidity. And basically what that means is high humidity is gonna keep all of the air inside the drawer. So when you turn the setting to high humidity,it's gonna close a vent that's not gonna let air come out of the drawer. As opposed to low humidity, when you set it on low humidity, it's gonna open a vent, allowing the air to come out of the drawer into the rest of the fridge. So in the high humidity drawer.
You want to keep your leafy greens, your herbs,anything that has the tendency to wilt, you want to keep that in a high humidity environment. So the best way to tell is you can either just look up high humidity foods and you'll find that it's mostly vegetables. Or when you go to the grocery store, Look at how the farmer is packaging the foods. So for example, sprouts in a clam shell container. If you noticed, there's no holes in any ofthis container. So all of the air is being contained inside . This is a high humidity environment inside clam shell container. So that's a sign that this is a high humidity... This goes in the high humidity drawer of your fridge. Same thing for your spinach. If you notice, your spinach, when you get them in these containers, there's no holes. There's no holes in the entire thing because you want to keep the moisture locked into there. On the opposite end of the spectrum, low humidity allows the air to come out of the drawer into the rest of the fridge. So for example, if you think about all of your berries, so like the strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, any kind of berry that comes in a clam shell container, they're always gonna have holes in them to allow the air... And really it's allowing fruits as they ripen, they release a gas. And so you're getting that gas out of the clam shell container. But they have holes. And so this is low humidity allowing the air to flow out of it. So next time you go to the grocery store,just be mindful. Look around. Look at how everything is being packaged. And that's gonna give you a clue on how to store things. So I just keep one drawer as high humidity,the other drawer as low humidity. Pretty much vegetables and fruits in here. And yeah. That's how those drawers are organized.
For herbs, what you're supposed to do to maximizer the lifespan of your herbs is you're supposed to when you get home, take the herbs out of the bag, and trim off an inch at the bottom, and then put them in a little bit of water. I do not always do this. I did this when I was organizing the fridge and I actually really enjoy doing it.But I don't always do this. So I can't always say that I do that. When you get the asparagus, you're supposed to trim off half an inch or an inch. Put them in a little bit of water. And it's gonna maximize how long they stay in the fridge. This is how to maximizer your asparagus. Aright! So I try not to use plastic wrap. And a great thing you can do is use something that is a wrap made of bees wax. It is excellent. I've been using it for almost three years. This one is new. But I'm gonna tell you one that's almost three years old. And I'll tell you what it looks like. It's excellent for anything that, Like any leftovers or something that doesn't have a lid or something like that. This wrapper is just sticks so well. I'm gonna tell you something else in a second. But it's really easy to wash. You just wash it in cool water with some soap. It dries really easily and it works really well. I did want to tell you one other thing. Instead of using plastic wrap,use bowl and a plate .So if you do want to use plastic wrap, you can always just take a plate and cover it. Cover your bowl with plate .It's great if you don't need a tight seal and you just want to cover something. It just kind of keeps the air out and keep sother things out... So I thought that was really cool. And If you don't have a muffin on your plate and you just have a plate over a bowl, it also creates a double self. So now I can stack something else on top of that because it's a nice hard surface. So great way to maximize space. And then since I'm telling you about all these other reasonable options, I thought I'd share these silicone muffin liners that are excellent for muffins and cupcakes. They just peel really nicely off of the muffin. And you can pop them in the dish washer. They're really easy to hand wash. And you don't have the waste paper or foil muffin liners.
What else? Oh, the bottom drawer, So if you notice, there is vents. This is gonna allow the air to leave the drawer. So I just keep the butter in here,there's cheese, hard boiled eggs. So for hard boiled eggs, you could separate them from the other eggs. You can label them with a smiley face or something or just put them in a different spot. Anything that I chop up like extra lemon or onion or something, I just put it in the small section and any time,I'm going to reach for something, I just check if there's any leftovers. And I don't usually use plastic bags. I try and minimize my plastic. But right now we're in a unique situation so we're doing the best that we can. Alright! And onions, they're best stored outside the fridge. That onion's not gonna last long before I use it. So I think it's okay in the fridge. It's all about doing the best you can.
When it comes to cleaning the fridge, you can get into the habit of cleaning your fridge every two to four weeks. I most of the time clean the fridge right when I get back from the grocery store. Before I put the new groceries inside, I'll just wipe down the shelves. It doesn't take that much time. You can either take everything out of the fridge if you have a lot of stuff or you can just go shelf by shelf. So a lot of times I just start at the top shelf, move those things to the middle shelf, clean the shelf, put everything back, put the middle stuff on the top shelf, clean that shelf. So nothing's actually leaving the fridge. Everything stays inside. Get in the habit of doing it every two to four weeks is a great idea. When you notice something has gone bad, go ahead and pull it out immediately as opposed to just shuffling it around inside the fridge. And when it comes to organizing the fridge,they make all kinds of organizers for the fridge.
My opinion is that because the stuff in the fridge fluctuates so often, like you go to the grocery store every week and the contents changes in and out and stuff. I find that it's actually better to have less organizing bins in your fridge because the stuff fluctuates. Because when our stuff fluctuates, our system has to fluctuate as well to keep up with it. And to make it all work because it's all like a puzzle. So I find less is more. But do what you like, do what you find works for you and your family.
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Can I keep kamboocha in my fridge, I like cold kamboocha 💐🌟
ReplyDeleteYes,ofcourse .. We should keep it in our fridge to keep it refresh.
DeleteThanks for your advice
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