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6 Effective Ways to Organize Your Freezer

Do you ever stand in your kitchen looking into your freezer, wishing it was more organized and easier to navigate? Are you tired of always having to waste time searching through your freezer looking for what you need? Today I’m sharing 6 effective ways to organize your freezer.

Organizing your freezer can sometimes seem like an overwhelming task—but it doesn't have to be! With just a few simple steps, you can make sure that your freezer is working in tip-top shape and has all the necessary supplies on hand.

From creating helpful categories of items to introducing efficient storage containers, there are countless strategies that will help you keep things organized. You actually might even save time and money shopping. Read on for my top tips and tricks for getting started with organizing and streamlining your freezing space once and for all.

6 Effective Ways to Organize Your Freezer

Create a system for labeling freezer items

One of the biggest issues most people face when it comes to freezer organization is keeping track of when the food has gone bad. It’s time to create a simple and effective system for labeling your freezer items with dates and expiration information.

This might seem like a lot of work initially, but in the long run, it will save you time, hassle, money, and most importantly - food poisoning! Get started by labeling all your freezer items with dates and descriptions, when you wrap them. That way all you need to do is take a quick glance at the label and clearly know what is still good for consumption.

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Develop a habit of rotating through food items

Once you have an effective system in place for labeling your food with an expiration date, you should get in the habit of using the oldest food first. This is a great way to make grocery shopping more efficient and save money.

Developing a habit of rotating frozen food items so the oldest ones are used first can help to reduce food waste, too. Be sure to check your labels regularly throughout the month to make sure all items with short expiration dates have been used or eaten in time. If needed, move older items to the front of the freezer so that they're easily accessible.

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Store food in airtight containers or Stashers

Storing food in airtight containers or Stasher Bags are both excellent ways to keep your freezer organized and items fresh for longer periods of time. Not only will it help preserve the flavor and texture of food products, but it can also go a long way in helping you save money. The benefit of using Stasher Bags is that you can freeze things flat and then you can take up less space in the freezer.

When it comes to frozen foods, this is especially true since it’s easy to forget what’s inside your freezer without a labeling system. Investing in carriers with lids or plastic bags with locking mechanisms enables you to store more in smaller spaces, making it easier than ever to stay organized and reduce unnecessary waste.

Use clear plastic bins to separate different types of food

Another effective way to organize your freezer is by grouping your meals and groceries into categories using clear plastic bins. Separating proteins, fruits and vegetables, and pre-cooked food items can help you make sure you know where everything is located.

This is also an effective way to shop your own freezer stash before placing a grocery order. You can easily see what food you have which will prevent you from buying duplicates. Go through your freezer once a month and make sure the foods are where they are supposed to be.

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Utilize the vertical space in your freezer

Stacking shelves or drawers can be a great way to maximize the use of vertical space and store smaller items in your freezer. Not only will organizing your freezer with stackable drawers give you better access to items in the back, but it also helps keep the interior of your freezer cleaner by formalizing where each item goes.

Keep an inventory checklist of your freezer contents

Keeping an inventory checklist of your freezer's contents is one of the most effective ways to know what’s in your freezer which in turn helps keep it organized. With a freezer-specific check list, you can easily check what ingredients you have available for meals on those busy days. When you meal plan, using your inventory items first will help you save money in the long run.

Having a written system in place will ensure that your leftovers, frozen produce, and other long-term storage items will always be accounted for and ready to be used when needed. It can also save valuable time and help you avoid constantly rummaging through your freezer looking for an item you aren’t sure you even have.

Take 10 minutes to update your freezer inventory list every month so it is always accurate. Keeping an inventory checklist of your freezer contents will help bring peace of mind to all meal planners.

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