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Default Organizing your Refrigerator - 07-14-2007, 11:21 PM

What is a good way to organize your refrigerator?
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Default 07-15-2007, 05:58 AM

Start with a clean refrigerator. When you put items in, make sure you have wiped them down so as not to make the fridge sticky. Weekly, go through what is in there and toss old stuff.

Put all like items together.
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Default 10-14-2007, 01:30 AM

It really helps to have a set place for left overs/make-overs. We've been using the 'meat' drawer for all those sm. containers. Everyone knows that's the best place to get snack fixings. I am getting more adept at plan over meals, something specific to make with the extra pasta or extra chicken etc.

We keep bread/rolls in a specific area and mayo on the door. My latests experiment is to only use square, stacking containers. I admit they take less room and are easier to manage although I stuggle with the lids.
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