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Last-Minute Thanksgiving Fridge Hacks: Making Space When There Is None

Last Modified: November 8, 2024 by Fridge Magic

As Thanksgiving approaches, you might find your refrigerator bursting at the seams. Don’t panic! Here are 10 creative space-saving tips to help you manage your fridge when you’re running out of room.

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  • 1. Use Your Crisper Drawers Wisely
  • 2. Create Temporary Shelves
  • 3. Vacuum Seal When Possible
  • 4. Utilize Door Space Efficiently
  • 5. Stack with Care
  • 6. Remove Excess Packaging
  • 7. Use the Freezer Strategically
  • 8. Employ the “Russian Doll” Method
  • 9. Create a “Drink Station” Outside the Fridge
  • 10. Utilize Vertical Space with Skewers
  • Emergency Fridge Organization Guide

1. Use Your Crisper Drawers Wisely

Repurpose your crisper drawers for storing prepared dishes or beverages. These drawers are often deeper than shelves and can accommodate larger items.

2. Create Temporary Shelves

Use sturdy dinner plates or baking sheets to create temporary shelves. Place them on top of containers or bowls to maximize vertical space.

3. Vacuum Seal When Possible

Use vacuum-sealed bags for items like vegetables, cheese, or even some pre-prepped dishes. They take up significantly less space than rigid containers.

4. Utilize Door Space Efficiently

Hang small bags of prepped ingredients (like chopped herbs or nuts) from the inside of your fridge door using clips or clothespins.

5. Stack with Care

Use stackable containers whenever possible. For irregularly shaped items, place a small cutting board or tray between layers to create a flat stacking surface.

6. Remove Excess Packaging

Transfer items from bulky packaging into space-efficient containers or bags. This works well for things like cheese, deli meats, or pre-cut vegetables.

7. Use the Freezer Strategically

Items that don’t need to be thawed can be stored in the freezer until the day of. This includes things like butter, bread, or even some pre-made desserts.

8. Employ the “Russian Doll” Method

Store smaller containers inside larger ones. For example, put small bowls of prepped ingredients inside a larger salad bowl.

9. Create a “Drink Station” Outside the Fridge

Use a cooler or a large bucket filled with ice for beverages. This frees up significant fridge space and keeps drinks easily accessible for guests.

10. Utilize Vertical Space with Skewers

Thread small items like cherry tomatoes, olives, or even small cheese cubes onto skewers. Stand these up in a tall container to save horizontal space.

Emergency Fridge Organization Guide

When you’re in a last-minute fridge space crunch, follow these steps:

  1. Remove non-essential items (condiments, jams, etc.) and store in a cooler.
  2. Group similar items together (all vegetables in one area, all prepared dishes in another).
  3. Use clear containers to easily see contents without opening.
  4. Label everything with contents and date prepared.
  5. Keep a list on the fridge door of what’s inside and where to find it.

Remember, a well-organized fridge not only saves space but also ensures food safety and reduces stress during your Thanksgiving preparations. With these hacks, you’ll be able to fit everything you need and still have room for those delicious leftovers!

Category: Fridge Organization

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