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{Organising} The Fridge

From the Archives – I hope you enjoy this old post from last year about organising the fridge.  I’ve been spending some quality time with the kids on these final day’s of the holiday’s.  Will be back to normal posting soon:) 

Do you feel that you don’t have enough room in your fridge? There’s a possibility you do have the room you just need to organise it more efficiently. Organising your fridge won’t take much time and you’ll find it easy to maintain, so lets take a look at a few ideas for you.

STEP 1 – CLEANING THE FRIDGE

STEP 2 – ORGANISING THE FRIDGE

  • Designate area’s in your fridge and group all like items together, such as, beverages, condiments, dairy, meat, fruit etc.
  • Create easy access to everyday items by placing on the top shelf.
  • Your fridge will stay organised if you remember to always return items to their ‘home’.
  • Make sure everything is covered otherwise they will take on odours from food around them.
  • When purchasing meat from the supermarket, I grab a plastic bag from the fruit and veg section to wrap around the meat to prevent bleeding and dripping on other groceries and to keep the fridge hygienic.
  • Potato’s and onions need to be stored in the pantry.
  • When returning from grocery shopping I cut all vegetables and place in Tupperware’s Fridgesmart containers. I do this for two reasons, firstly it makes them last longer. With the vents at the front it allows the food to breath and the waved bases prevents food from being stored in moisture. I have found my food to last for at least 2 weeks, alot longer than stored in the crisper of my fridge in the plastic bags from the veg dept. Carrots will last up to 4 weeks. Secondly and more importantly, for convenience, we have busy afternoons and when it’s time to prepare dinner it’s easy to get out the containers and grab handfuls of precut vegetables rather than taking time out to chop them up. If you can’t afford Tupperware consider an alternative as I just can’t recommend more how this has helped our busy nights having all vege’s precut.
  • I also store deli meats and cheese in Tupperware’s Clear Mates containers, again it keeps deli meat/cheeses to last longer in the fridge. My deli meat lasts up to 1 week.
  • To maximise your space use square containers rather than round.
  • As I don’t store any vegetables in the crisper that’s where I keep the kids yoghurt, poppers and other snacks.
  • I keep my eggs in their cartons, so I use the egg compartment to store butter, open packets of chocolate buds and melts, aloe vera gel and cold packs for kids injuries.
  • Make sure you don’t put hot food in the fridge, it needs to come down to room temperature before doing so.
  • If you have left overs, place in a closed container. Keep at the front of the fridge so you don’t forget about it or place in the freezer.

Once your fridge is organised you’ll soon see that you have more space. A well organised fridge at least 3/4 full will consume less electricity which is a bonus!

Below I have taken some photo’s of my fridge after I have done my grocery shop and chopped up all the vege’s.

 

 

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  • Jacquie

    Oh my you are organised! It looks great. Now a post on how to talk hubby into buying a bigger fridge would be perfect ;)

    • http://www.theorganisedhousewife.com.au Katrina

      lol, a bigger fridge…hmm, a pro could be that you can fit in more grocery, less time at the shops spending money!

  • Sarah

    My question is – how do you drink so much milk!?!? Wow!!!!!!!!

    • http://www.theorganisedhousewife.com.au Katrina

      This is normal for us, the kids have alot of milk on their cereal/porridge and have a milkshake after school at least once a week. We usually go through 8L a week.

  • http://twitter.com/clarepriest Clare Priest

    You keep fruit in the fridge? I’ve never thought of that, does it make a big difference? Which fruit is a no-no? Thanks

    • http://www.theorganisedhousewife.com.au Katrina

      Yes always have. We keep bannanas, pears and stone fruit in the fruit bowl out of the fridge. Potatoes and onions are kept in tupperware containers in the pantry. I find the fruit lasts well in the fridge.

  • Julie

    The only fruit that i have found does NOT store well in the fridge is tropical fruit such as banana, mango and pawpaw/papaya – the skin goes black and the kids say they don’t like the taste change…
    Of course when they are overripe i usually peel and freeze them as they give the most flavour to baked goods (Banana cakes are best with the bananas nearly black IMHO)
    I find in Summer we have to keep fruit in the fridge to keep it more than a couple days but in Winter i don’t bother unless it’s cut.
    Also, turn your fridge to a lower setting it’s colder than 4′c here most nights..Brrr!

    • http://www.theorganisedhousewife.com.au Katrina

      I love cold Mango’s, but I must admit we eat them pretty quickly when I do get them. I freeze the banana’s too perfect for muffins and cakes!

  • Danielle

    Do the veges not dry out when cut? especially the carrots?? I sometimes cut tomorrow nights veges and put them in the microwave steamer with water in the fridge so it’s ready to go but if this works in the tupperware, I’m sold.

    • http://www.theorganisedhousewife.com.au Katrina

      I find it works, it may dry out a little, but we usually have eaten it all up before it get’s too bad.

  • Rebecca

    I’m a Tupperware Demonstrator and never thought to cut all my vegies up! Looks like you can fit alot more in by doing this… definately doing this from now on :) Also sending my customers to your page!

    • http://www.theorganisedhousewife.com.au Katrina

      thanks Rebecca, they will certainly get lots of tupperware tips here!

  • http://aussiearrows.com Meredith_in_Aus

    Hi. Great post. Just wondering, what model is your fridge?

    I used to use my Tupperware for storing my uncut veges (the crisper containers prior to the Fridgemates ones). Unfortunately, when I bought my fridge/freezer pigeon pair, the crisper was too deep to fit in the fridge front to back and I had to store it sideways which took up too much space. I’ll have to try the Fridgemates to see if they will fit better.

    • http://www.theorganisedhousewife.com.au Katrina

      We have a westinghouse, sorry I can’t find the model number. Tupperware sell a range of different sizes so you should definatley be able to find one that suits you.

  • Hanna

    glad i came across this post. im a student and the chopped vegetables make so much sense! im shifting apartments and im going to start over this way! thank you!

    • http://www.theorganisedhousewife.com.au Katrina

      will definately save you alot of time.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=749769851 Tarahleigh Watson

    i have an odd question, where did you get your fridge? a fridge without freezer space is a great idea for a large family!

  • http://www.facebook.com/xoBabyAmyxo Amy-Jane Taylor

    WOW! Thank your SO much for posting this!
    My husband is quite fussy when it comes to fetching his own snacks, as he hates to cut everything and make something healthy, but cutting the vegies, putting deli meats in clear containers etc. is the PERFECT solution to having him snack on healthy things when I’m not home ;)

  • Lauren Rasanen

    Katrina I love how you keep your fridge. I love and sell Tupperware, you are a poster girl of how it should be. Any tips on how to convince our household to put things back where I’d like then to belong? lol. I’m going in search of your pantry now to see if it’s all Tupperware’d up :)