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10 Freezer And Refrigerator Organization Tips And Hacks

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What would you consider as the most helpful and useful kitchen appliance to be? Your refrigerator, right?

It is safe to say that the refrigerator or fridge is the most helpful and useful appliance in your kitchen. It is a lifesaver when it comes to protecting your food from expiring.

The fridge is the go-to spot for almost all foods in your house, which is why it ends up becoming messy and unorganized.

Woman Looking In An Organized Fridge

Your refrigerator is an appliance that should stay organized, neat, and tidy all the time. Looking for food should be a simple task instead of a witch-hunt. All your foods and drinks should be organized in a way where you can reach in for one thing and manage to take it out successfully.

Fortunately for you, we have a few tips and tricks up our sleeve. We have the ultimate ways that can change the way you use your fridge while giving it the organized look it deserves.

The methods we are about to share with you will make sure your space is clean, stays organized, and will save you money and time. Therefore, without further ado, it is time to unveil the brilliant tips and hacks that can make your refrigerator go from 0 to 10 in no time.

Label, Label, Label

If you notice that your fridge has similar items kept in it, consider putting labels on them. You can put handwritten labels on it, but if you are feeling efficient, feel free to print out labels. The only thing that matters is that the labels should be clear so you can easily identify each item without having to waste too much time.

Magazine Holders

Believe it or not, the best way to organize frozen slabs of meat would be in plastic magazine holders. All you have to do is lay the meat flat onto the shelves and place it in your fridge or freezer. In addition to that, you can also store foods that are in vacuum sealed bags in these magazine trays. Who could have thought that an ordinary magazine holder could serve as a meat holder as well?

Binder Clips

There are fridges that have slotted shelves, so if yours does, opt for binder clips. Binder clips are used to hold frozen veggies bags and snack bags upwards. When these bags are elevated, you are able to create a space underneath, which lets you place more stuff. Also, by doing this, you will be able to see what you still have left in the bag or what is about to finish.

Plastic Bins

Plastic bins are a great option when it comes to keeping your refrigerator organized. Whether you are sorting our different items in your fridge or containing in your condiments, snacks, produce and more, a plastic bin can help you in every way. The best part is that plastic bins are an affordable option. Purchase them at low rates and use them to organize everything in your fridge.

For better storage, try getting different sized plastic bins to store your food.

Make Fridge Liners

Save your hard earned money and opt for DIY fridge liners instead of spending on the expensive store-bought ones. Try press and seal wraps! When they get messy and sticky, all you have to do is discard them. This way you will not have to deal with spillages of sauces or drinks.

Take Out Shelves

When it comes time for holidays or special occasions, you know there will be a lot of cooking at home. If you are cooking a lot of food, it means you will need more space in your fridge to store it all. Running out space is inevitable, so why not take out the shelves that are taking up useless space? Most of the time, these shelves are removable, allowing you to create more useful space in your fridge.

Mason Jars

Forget about the regular Tupperware and resort to mason jars for storing any leftover food. The reason for this is simple, you can prolong the life of your food and there will be no staining. Even better, the airtight covers mean there will be no leaks. If you are on the go and want something you can easily grab, a mason jar is the best option.

Egg Cartons

Did you ever think about using egg cartons as a storage option in your fridge? Probably not, but do you want to know how you can use this common item and create it into something extremely useful? All you have to do is make holes in the egg carton and place your condiment bottles in them. This way, you will be ensuring easy squeezing, while preventing the bottles to fall out every time you open the fridge door.

Milk Containers

After you are done drinking your milk, you probably just throw the container away in the trash. But, instead of doing that, think about recycling the milk container now. You can use milk containers for small veggies like peas, corn, and beans.

This way it will be easier to store them and even easier to take them out when you need to use them. Storing them in these hard containers is better than keeping them in plastic bags because you can prevent slips this way.

Magnetized Containers

If you to make more space in your fridge, all you have to do is opt for magnetized containers. Place magnets at the bottom of plastic containers put in your herbs, nuts, seeds, or spices in them, and place them in the fridge. This way you will be storing much more without taking up too much space.

Cleaning your fridge is not a fun activity especially when there is so much kept inside. Therefore, to prevent this hassle, all you have to do is organize. With these easy organizing tips, you can have a clean and organized fridge in no time. The best part? All of this can be done at a minimum budget.

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About the Author: Rhonda Richardson, Editor

Rhonda grew up with parents who gardened, hunted, fished, canned, and preserved food. Her mother was a professional cook and Rhonda credits her teaching everything from how to make homemade biscuits and gravy to what kind of meals to serve for different occasions. In the kitchen, Rhonda uses a mix of old-fashioned country cooking and up-to-date fads in the kitchen, often experimenting with replacing higher-calorie or fat ingredients with healthier options that still retain the delicious flavors of the originals.

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