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Tips For Organizing Your Fridge Larder
A fridge larder can be the ideal storage space for expired food items. It also lets you run a smaller fridge and reduce your energy bill!
It's a great location to store items such as breads, hard cheeses, and eggs. Fresh herbs also benefit from the lack of moisture.
Keep It Organized
A fridge larder can help reduce food waste, and make it easier to locate the items when cooking. But, just like any other space in your home the refrigerator can become messy and chaotic. Here are some ways to ensure that your refrigerator runs smoothly and organized.
Take inventory
Holly Blakey, an organizer at Breathing room She says that taking inventory is the most important thing to do to organize your refrigerator. "Take everything out, look up expiration dates, and wash the surfaces." Get rid of expired food items or throw them away and get rid of all food items that aren't likely to be eaten before they go bad.
Blakey suggests placing the most frequently used items at the front of your fridge. Then, put away the items that aren't used in the back and bottom of your fridge.
Organize Your Freezer
If you own a chest freezer it is possible to organize it with clear storage bins that will help you find food items more easily. Clearly label each bin and place similar items together. Put condiments in one container and sodas in another and cheese sticks in another. You can also use a lazy Susan to store condiments and other items that are often used. This will keep them from getting lost in the back of your.
In a side-by-side fridge place food items that require the coldest temperatures in the back, and warmer foods toward the front. The lower shelf is great for milk, cream, butter (it will not melt) yogurt and other items that don't need consistent temperatures. The crisper drawers are ideal for spilled produce.
Drawer dividers make your fridge more efficient and are simple to install. They'll prevent your vegetables and fruits from splattering around, and prevent them from spoiling before you can use them. They'll also help keep your drawers neat and tidy. To prolong the longevity of tender herbs, place them in water. (Mason jars with one inch of water work great.) Alternately, you can purchase an herb saver to place in your fridge.
Make sure it is visible
Keep your fridge tidy to make it easier to choose healthy meals and remain satisfied throughout the day. Make sure that all of your food containers are transparent so you can easily see the contents. This will let you know the remaining days on the expiration date and prevent you storing food that's beyond its expiration date.
Start by giving your refrigerator's larder a thorough clean. Scrub the drawers, shelves, 36035372.xyz [the original source] and racks with warm water and dishwashing soap. Give your fridge an excellent wipe down to get rid of any gross crumbs and spills that might have accumulated over time.
Once everything is clean and dry now is the time to replenish your refrigerator. Start by putting your cheeses and deli meats in the drawer. Then, move to the produce drawer. This is where you should keep the leafy greens as they can wilt easily. Keep it about three-fourths full for maximum freshness.
The pantry drawers in certain refrigerators can be useful for storage of large bags of frozen vegetables and other bulky food items. You can also use this area to house condiments like mayonnaise, mustard, and ketchup as well as nut butters and other canned items. Be careful not to store milk here however, as it may go bad quickly due to the fluctuating temperatures inside the refrigerator door.
Finally, the refrigerator's back should be reserved for jarred meals, salad dressings and other condiments that can last longer. Consider using a riser in order to raise jars so that they are easier to read. This will prevent you from having to open and close the lid a few times, which will prolong the shelf life of your condiments.
Label each bin with markers or use stickers that are able to be read easily. This will help your family members to easily recognize what each container is and will make it easier for you to locate what you're searching for. The addition of bins with labels is also a great way to clear your fridge and decrease the amount of plastic waste you produce.
Keep Cool
A good fridge larder will keep foods at the right temperature to protect against spoiling and also slow down the growth of bacteria. Larders can be built into existing cabinets or stand on their own. They are typically located on the north side of your house to minimize sun exposure, and may have extra insulation or an air-conditioning system to keep heat from entering the food storage area. They have walls that are thicker with fewer windows, and are usually located on the north side of your home to reduce the transfer of heat.
The larder should have drawers for every type of food, like meat and vegetables. Each drawer can be programmed to the right temperature. This will ensure that the burgers and chicken are cooked to perfection, and the salad greens won't get too discolored. A drawer for the larder can be set to a low-humidity setting for fruits and vegetables that release a lot of moisture, such as cucumbers or tomatoes.
Other drawers in the refrigerator can be used to store items such as cheese -- fresh, cream and hard -wrapped in paper, greaseproof or clingfilm to keep it for a longer time. Other items that can be stored in the refrigerator's door include drinks, non-perishable condiments (like ketchup), water and eggs. The door of the refrigerator is not the ideal place to store milk since it tends to be more warm and unstable than other drawers.
For a streamlined look, corralling small bottles of food and snacks can make the contents more visible, which is also helpful when family members are looking for food items in the car. Labelling shelves and bins to indicate what needs to be eaten first could be helpful, particularly if family members aren't accustomed to reading labels!
A larder is also a great storage space for leftovers, as well as various food-safe plastic and glass storage containers that are ideal for holding smaller portions of food items. Preparing these for quick meals is a great way to save money and time when shopping. If you have a clear well-organized fridge that has an area specifically for storing the items, it will be easier to stay on top of your grocery budget!
Keep It Fresh
The best tips for organizing your fridge reduce food waste by ensuring your healthy foods last longer. A few clever strategies will keep fresh foods at the right temperature and make it easier to find what you have and where it is.
Crisper drawers are a part of most refrigerators. They alter the flow of air and increase humidity, which can extend the life of fruits and vegetables. However, it is important to use them properly. Mixing fruit and greens could cause the former, such as the greens to wilt or spoil too quickly because of the ethylene that is produced. It is also crucial to separate produce types and keep them in drawers that are appropriate for the type of produce.
Door shelves are typically the warmest part of the fridge and should be reserved for food items that don't require a colder temperature or special storage conditions like jam jars, chutneys salad dressings, long-life juices (anything purchased in bulk and with the same use-by date). The top shelf is ideal for drinks that can be stored upright without leaking, including water and milk.
It isn't easy to keep refrigerator drawers arranged, with items moving and jiggling. However, there are simple ways to assist. First, purchase refrigerator drawer dividers that keep produce separated and prevent them from squishing against each other. It is also helpful. Keep produce that is similar in height on the same shelf and don't store things that aren't the same size adjacent to one another -- raw meat shouldn't be kept in the same drawer with cooked Ham!
A thermometer is a important item to have for your fridge's larder. It's a simple, inexpensive and easy to use device that will ensure that your fridge is at an ideal temperature to ensure your food is fresh and safe.
Don't forget to keep a supply of plastic grocery bags in your fridge to store food items that don't come in its own container. The moisture that is held in the bag prevents vegetables from rotting too fast. And for herbs that would normally wilt within days, an easy method to keep them fresher longer is to wash and place them in the glass of water which is equally efficient in retaining moisture than a plastic bag.