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Read the full feature from The Spruce of how to organize your fridge for meal prep here.
The following is an excerpt for the article from OBK&CO:
Keli Jakel of Organized by Keli & Co is always eager to decant items. "The original packing of an item is always going to be different from the other item packages in your fridge," she explains. "For example, think about blueberries, strawberries and raspberries—all those containers are similar (plastic with holes), but they are all different shapes," she says. "They never stack well and are awkward in the fridge together." Other food items prove even more challenging. "Take for a different example yogurt, eggs, and leftovers. All these are not stackable at all and have no chance at fitting together like a perfect puzzle without the exact same containers."
Read the full feature from The Spruce of how to organize your fridge for meal prep here.
The following is an excerpt for the article from OBK&CO:
Keli Jakel of Organized by Keli & Co is always eager to decant items. "The original packing of an item is always going to be different from the other item packages in your fridge," she explains. "For example, think about blueberries, strawberries and raspberries—all those containers are similar (plastic with holes), but they are all different shapes," she says. "They never stack well and are awkward in the fridge together." Other food items prove even more challenging. "Take for a different example yogurt, eggs, and leftovers. All these are not stackable at all and have no chance at fitting together like a perfect puzzle without the exact same containers."