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Lou Harnis

I find that washing highly perishable fruit like berries with a vinegar, water mixture -10 parts water to 1 part vinegar and then storing them in a container lined with a paper towel makes them last much longer.

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jmpjmp

Having a smaller, separate beverage/snack frig is useful (if you have room for it), as this gets opened the most.


Higher end refrigerators supposedly keep more even temperatures and cool down more quickly--we have one SubZero and one Thermador and both are much better than our prior, less fancy models.


One often reads that coffee should be kept in the frig, but coffee experts often say this is unnecessary. We keep ours in the frig, since we don't know which school of thought is really correct, and the frig doesn't hurt the coffee.


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Deborah lippitt

I keep jams, peanut butter, condiments, pickles butter and mayo in the doors in the same places..a rule. Nothing I hate more when on a cooking or prepping spree and someone hasn't put the article back where it belongs..makes it easy to keep track.

I also have a dry erase board on the outside of the fridge door..we get low on something ..put the item on the list..NOW!! One side of board has food items and the other has non-food items..easier than going to find my phone...

2 crisper drawers..one side has soft veggies and the other harder veggies..I have a separate large rubbermaid container for lettuce and cilantro. I line the bottom of the container with a plain linen or cloth tea towel and fold the other 1/2 over lettuce once I have filled it.

French doors and lower freezer. Bottom freezer section I keep meat products on one side and all other stuff on the other side. Nuts and smaller stuff in the pull out top drawer next to the ice..we don't have an ice maker or cold water.

Cold Water supply in fridges in the number one cause of flooding in kitchens.

My mom organized this way also..(we never had any hinge problems either) BUT I don't know about these new fridges..I keep it cold enough to keep the milk cold and I can barely get the peanut butter out of the jar...warmer so I can get the peanut butter out and the milk isn't cold?

The shelves have a small gap at the back which they say don't block as it has to do with air circulation..yet nothing to block this from happening..so the circulation is poor..smaller compressor so it has to work harder to keep things cold..we figured this out when we were with out power for 9 days..

I hate my new fridge..I'm bringing our old fridge in from the garage and putting the new one out in the garage..the old one took way less time on the generator to stay cold..new one..basically had to be it on the generator all the time.

They say new fridges have an expected life time of about 8 years..WHAT?? Old ones lasted 20 years plus..maybe we ought to charge the manufacturers for recycling and landfill fees for their inferior products?

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