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4 Steps to An Organized Refrigerator

A healthy and stress-free life can start in your kitchen. Here are four steps to getting your refrigerator organized.

 

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  1. Toss. Immediately toss out any food that is spoiled, has an expired date, is unidentifiable or that nobody in your family is ever going to want again. The same goes for the freezer.

  2. Clean. Moving your items from one shelf to the next, empty off each shelf one at a time. Scrape off any leftover bits of food and wipe up any spills. Do the same for the interior refrigerator door and drawers.

  3. Categorize. Designate shelves for different categories. Milk, juice and soda bottles on the top shelf. Foods ready to eat (leftovers or foods that need no cooking) on the second shelf. Unprepared foods that need to be cooked on the third shelf. Soda cans and heavy items on the bottom shelf. Veggies and fruits in the produce drawer. Condiments on the interior door.

  4. Clear off the outside. Remove all loose papers from the outside of your refrigerator. Toss out anything that is outdated. Put coupons into a coupon organizer. Recipes you're definitely going to prepare should be placed in a recipe file. Place other papers into a “tickler file” to remind you to take action, or into a filing cabinet.
4 Steps to An Organized Refrigerator:  Created on September 27th, 2006.  Last Modified on January 21st, 2014

 

About Maria Gracia

Maria GraciaMaria Gracia, owner of www.getorganizednow.com and author of the book, Finally Organized, Finally Free can help you organize your home, your office and your life.