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How to Organize Your Refrigerator Like a Pro

How to Organize Your Refrigerator Like a Pro

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You may not notice it, but sometimes your refrigerator can get a little cluttered with everything you have inside. With large gallons of milk and so many containers of left-overs, your refrigerator can seem like a large mess. Well, with a little help from Kingston, we can get your fridge transformed into an organizer’s paradise. Believe it or not, but there is a right and wrong way to organize a refrigerator. With a little research, we found you all the ways you can clean up your fridge like a pro and keep it that way. Maybe, even find your next kitchen faucet along the way.

Refrigerator

Zone It

The best way to start organizing your refrigerator is by designating out zones. Create a practical map of areas you want to keep your perishable fruits and veggies compared to your hard cheeses and juices. The top should always be your warmest zone while the bottom of your fridge will be the coldest. Condiments and juices will always be on the side shelves. By creating zones, you’ll always know where everything will go after every grocery trip.

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No Packaging.

Remove all of the packagings around your fruits and drinks. Believe it or not, but having hard plastic packaging around your items will only make organizing your refrigerator a lot harder. Invest in clear bins to organize your items into categories. You’ll be able to keep a uniform look in your fridge and keep everything in order.

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Labels

Once you have everything in their respective bins, make sure to label them. That way, you will never have to ask yourself which item belongs in which bin and ensures that everything is put back in order. Not to mention, they will help your family find what they are looking for.

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Front and Center

Always remember this tip: perishables always go in front. When a perishable item like fruits and veggies are put in the back, you tend to forget them and they spoil before you can even get to them. Save yourself the stinky mess and the money by always making that your perishables are put right in front.

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