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Helpful Tips to Effectively Organize Your Fridge
The Maids Columbus • Oct 10, 2014

If you have a fridge that is always full, it doesn’t have to be cluttered. When the fridge is organized, you won’t have to stress yourself out when looking for something. It makes you even more excited to open that door, meaning you won’t have to waste a lot of time in the kitchen while cooking. Time is consumed with other events like housekeeping, unless you have The Maids of Columbus in Ohio working for you. So make it a little easier to access what you need and not waste precious time pulling everything out of that fridge and then placing it all back in. Aside from that, an organized fridge keeps the food items clean and fresh. So consider the following tips that will help you get that well-organized fridge.

Maximize Shelf Storage

Place some items you use often in the front and those that you barely use in the back of the shelf. This way, you won’t have to dig through everything in the fridge when looking for something specific. Stock up the smaller items in the shelf to ensure that the space is well utilized and create more for other items.

Keep Regularly Used Items on the Door

The regularly used items should be kept on the door of the fridge where they can be accessed easily. Stash these items together as well to save your time in the kitchen. Keep hot sauce, tomatoes and onions on the door and save some space inside for other items. If there are some items that don’t need to be stored in the fridge, then it’s wise to store them elsewhere.

Group Like-Items Together

To avoid stressful searching or buying items in duplicate, it is wise to store the like-items together in your fridge. Ketchup, Mayo, salad dressing, mustard and salsas should all be kept near each other in the fridge. You can also decide to keep them in bins before storing in the fridge to create even extra space.

Front and Center Space

Give prime fridge space to priority items. The leftovers for instance, should be kept at the front and center on the middle of the rack, easily accessible. Other healthy snacks should not be crammed at the back.

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