New Year Cleaning Goals starting with your fridge and pantry
A cluttered, disorganised kitchen can be a major source of stress and frustration. It can make meal prep a chore and hinder your ability to eat healthily. By taking the time to clean and organise your pantry, fridge, and produce section, you can create a more efficient and enjoyable cooking experience.
Starting fresh with a clean pantry and fridge.
The Power of a Clean Kitchen
A clean kitchen is not just about aesthetics; it’s about functionality and health. Here’s why:
- Improved Hygiene: A clean kitchen reduces the risk of foodborne illnesses by eliminating bacteria and mold.
- Enhanced Organisation: A well-organised kitchen makes it easier to find ingredients, reducing food waste and saving time.
- Boosted Mood: A clean and clutter-free space can positively impact your mental health and reduce stress.
- Healthier Eating: A clean kitchen encourages healthier food choices by making it easier to prepare fresh meals.
Decluttering Your Pantry
The first step to a clean kitchen is to declutter your pantry. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Empty the Pantry: Remove all items from your pantry shelves.
- Clean the Shelves: Wipe down the shelves with a damp cloth and all-purpose cleaner.
- Sort and Categorise: Divide items into three categories: keep, donate, and discard.
- Keep: Items that are still fresh, unopened, and regularly used.
- Donate: Non-perishable items that are still good but you no longer need.
- Discard: Expired, spoiled, or damaged items.
- Organise: Return the “keep” items to the pantry, organising them by category. Use clear containers to store dry goods like pasta, rice, and flour.
Revitalising Your Fridge
A cluttered fridge can lead to food waste and make it difficult to find what you need. Here’s how to organise your fridge:
- Empty the Fridge: Remove all items from the fridge.
- Clean the Fridge: Wipe down the shelves, drawers, and door with a damp cloth and all-purpose cleaner.
- Sort and Categorise: Divide items into three categories: keep, donate, and discard.
- Keep: Fresh produce, dairy products, and leftovers that are still good.
- Donate: Items that are still good but you won’t use.
- Discard: Expired or spoiled food.
- Organise: Return the “keep” items to the fridge, organising them by category. Store raw meat on the bottom shelf to prevent cross-contamination.
Maximising Your Produce
Fresh produce can quickly spoil if not stored properly. Here are some tips to keep your produce fresh:
- Store in Optimal Conditions: Different fruits and vegetables have different storage needs. Research the best storage conditions for each type of produce.
- Wash Before Storing: Washing produce before storing can help remove dirt and bacteria.
- Use Separate Containers: Store fruits and vegetables in separate containers to prevent ethylene gas from accelerating ripening.
- Check Regularly: Inspect your produce regularly and remove any items that are starting to spoil.
Do you live in Brisbane and want to start the year with a clean home? Before investing your time in cleaning try our spring cleaning service. Our Spring Cleaners can help out by cleaning, decluttering and organising your home to prep it for a more regular cleaner.
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