Written by Teri Fisher, photographer, blogger and Bosch home appliances brand partner. The Bosch appliances received by Teri are part of a brand partnership.
Hello, I’m Teri Fisher. As a photographer and co-founder of Spoon Fork Bacon, my kitchen is both my salvation and workspace. Last year, we began renovating our 1950s ranch-style home, and I became the proud owner of a beautiful new Bosch kitchen suite, complete with an 800 Series French door bottom mount refrigerator, Benchmark Series dishwasher with CrystalDry, 800 Series FlameSelect gas cooktop, 500 Series wall hood, 800 Series single wall oven and an 800 Series speed oven. These gorgeous appliances not only blend seamlessly into my somewhat smaller kitchen space thanks to a nearly flush install, but have also made my day-to-day life in the kitchen so much easier.
You can see the post detailing my kitchen remodel here. I am very thankful that I was able to get this done before the stay in place order. Like most of you, we have been cooking way more than usual, and buying a lot more groceries because of that. Since we got our new Bosch 800 Series French door bottom mount refrigerator, I have really been taking the time to learn the proper way to store my food. It’s pretty incredible how much longer your food will last when it’s stored correctly, and in a refrigerator with advanced freshness technology. I wanted to take this opportunity to share with you guys some of tips and tricks I have learned about how to organize a refrigerator in hopes it will help you during this time!
I made a general key for what I have read is the best way to store food. I have been keeping a habit of really making sure my refrigerator is clear of clutter because it’s MUCH easier to see what I have. I was finding that, with an over-packed refrigerator, I would forget about things and then they would spoil. Out of sight, out of mind. So now, I try to keep things really clean and simple, and only buy what I know I will absolutely use.