“In the cabinet, they store nested inside each other, and the lids fit below or above.” Even better, square and rectangular containers are much more space-efficient, according to Lowenstein. “They stack beautifully in the fridge, they are clear so that you can see the food contents, and they clean up well in the dishwasher,” she says. Lowenstein swears by this stackable line of containers from Rubbermaid.
If organizing your fridge feels like working on a puzzle, then it might help to get pieces that actually fit together. Here’s what they had to say.Ĭontainers Rubbermaid Easy Find Lids Food Storage Containers, Racer Red, 42 Piece Set the Organizing Goddess Nonnahs Driskill of Get Organized Already and Jen Robin of Life in Jeneral - for their recommendations on how to get all of those groceries (and towering takeout containers) in order. So we reached out to three experts - Sharon Lowenstein, a.k.a. If you find yourself forgetting about those scallions you bought last month or struggling to fit as many cans of seltzer in the crisper as possible, there is a solution: organizing your fridge. With restaurants only starting to open up, we’re all still cooking more than ever and grocery shopping continues to be a once- or twice-a-week haul. For many of us, our refrigerators have never been more full.