ORGANIZATION

An Organized Freezer


The cold puddle of water on the floor one
morning woke me faster than any alarm clock.
The freezer for some unknown reason decided
to spontaneously defrost.  Everything was
still partially frozen, so I didn’t lose any food
-- or any time transferring items to the freezer
in my garage.  It was the opportunity I had
been looking for.  It was my chance to clean
out and organize the freezer once and for all
so I could finally find something when I was
looking for it.

My pantry is well organized.  In fact, I often
go in there and just admire its logical
arrangement and organizational efficiency. 
The cans all neatly stacked on a step-shelf
make my heart go pitter patter.  But the freezer fills me with dread.  My head and hands go numb in the time is takes just to find a box of frozen peas. 

And while I search, small items fall out continuously because stuff is just rammed in anywhere and everywhere.  Nothing makes sense and there’s no order to it at all.  I had to take action, and while I was waiting on the repairman to come fix the mystery defrost mode, it was my chance to tackle the freezer and create order in my frozen chaos.

Contain it
One of the problems with freezers is that we often store many small items.   When they’re stacked on a shelf they become a huge mess and you can’t find anything.  That’s when I decided to create “drawer” space in the freezer using baskets to contain similar items.  A small plastic crate holds bags of gourmet coffee.  A large basket holds baking items that I like to keep in the freezer.  The baskets allow me to pull them out and put them on the counter to find my item – so much easier than diving headfirst into the frozen depths to sort through the freezer’s flotsam and jetsam.

If you have really small oddly-shaped items, add drawer organizers to the door shelves.  These long rectangles can hold those little items so they don’t fall out of the shelves and they can also be removed from the door so you can sort through them quickly.  Line all your door shelves with these and you can keep sticky frozen drink cans from creating a mess in the freezer.

Label and organize
Most professional organizers will tell you not to label shelves in the pantry or refrigerator.  Why not?  They say it’s too rigid.  Well, I aspire to the rigidity of a Marine boot camp drill instructor for my freezer.  I want labeled shelves and I want the items on the correct shelves because I want to find things in the freezer.  I also want my family members to know where to put things or find things. 

So, I labeled the shelves with labels for meat, ice cream, frozen vegetables, etc.  And you know what?  That’s exactly where I find the meat, the ice cream, and the frozen vegetables.  No more having to plumb the arctic depths of my freezer just to find those green peas – and nothing falls out when I do.

There’s no great mystery about organizing.  Simply put like with like.  Have one spot for all your frozen food items, one for drinks, one for meat, and so on.  Placing like items on your freezer shelves means you won’t have to look all over creation just to find those frozen waffles because they’ll be next to the frozen pizza and the frozen dinners.

Make your freezer space organized this week and your numb and blue fingers will thank you.




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Kathryn Weber is the publisher of the Everydayclean.com Cleaning Calender, that calender that puts you in control of your home by ending the power struggle. For more information log on to http://tinyurl.com/d9rh5.


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