Skip to main content
{"id":167,"date":"2024-11-11T14:50:00","date_gmt":"2024-11-11T14:50:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.fathproperties.com\/blog\/2024\/11\/11\/clean-out-your-fridge\/"},"modified":"2024-11-11T14:50:00","modified_gmt":"2024-11-11T14:50:00","slug":"clean-out-your-fridge","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fathproperties.com\/blog\/2024\/11\/11\/clean-out-your-fridge\/","title":{"rendered":"Clean Out Your Fridge"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"\"
\nClean Your Fridge<\/b><\/p>\n

I am not happy with whomever invented Clean Out Your Fridge Day which is “celebrated” on November 15. Do we really need to be reminded that although the rest our place looks presentable, there’s probably something creepy, hairy, stinky, and unknown lurking in the back corner of the crisper drawer? Clearly, we do, or this day would not exist. My fridge is like my closet. It will go for weeks – dare I say months – looking tidy and clean and then suddenly, out of seemingly nowhere, it looks like elves performed some horrible mischief in the night. My once neat, organized, color-coded (yes, I am THAT girl) closet is a sloppy wreck with clothes falling off the hangers and the fridge contains mysterious science-fair-like “stuff”. And it’s not like cleaning either is hard; it’s just an annoyance and an awful way to spend a Saturday morning when you could be brunching on eggs benedict and sipping mimosas. So, what is one to do? As in the words of a dear friend of mine, “Just git ‘er done”. Here’s a few tips on making this god-forsaken process a wee bit less miserable.<\/p>\n

Prepare a Staging Area<\/span><\/p>\n

Obviously, you must remove all the food from the fridge to clean it. Short on counter space? Set up a little folding table or use a few chairs. I am pretty successful with just removing food from one section at a time, cleaning it, and putting it back before moving on. For a complete, and uber thorough clean, put your food in a cooler. Whatever you use, you need at least enough room to hold a shelf’s worth of stuff. Make sure your kitchen sink is empty, too. While you’re at it, put the recycling bin nearby as you’ll likely be tossing expired items.<\/p>\n

Gather Your Supplies<\/span><\/p>\n

You won’t need much. White vinegar<\/a> and\/or dish soap, a spray bottle<\/a> or a big bowl<\/a>, a sponge<\/a> and\/or a scrubby<\/a>, and paper<\/a> and\/or microfiber<\/a> towels, all or most of which you probably already have on hand.  The vinegar breaks down grease and grime, and when mixed with hot water in a spray bottle (or bowl, or dishpan, or bucket), it becomes a food-safe cleaner that’s perfect for any gunk that might have accumulated on refrigerator shelves. The other items on the list will help you wipe, scrub, dry, and shine.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

Work Shelf by Shelf<\/span><\/p>\n

While some people have enough counter space (is there ever really enough?!?) to completely empty their refrigerators before cleaning, I find working one shelf at a time is often the best method, because you don't want to leave your perishables out for too long.<\/p>\n