3 Freezer Organizing Tips You Haven’t Heard Before

From the one-and-only Ina Garten.
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Two packages of tortellini, a bag of blueberries, and a pint of chocolate peanut butter cup gelato: These are just some of the contents of Ina Garten’s freezer. 

And while the humble three-shelf system might look like your average refrigerator (give or take a few jars of homemade soup), there’s a method to her madness. Garten shared a few tips for organizing the cramped space on her Instagram feed—and contrary to what one might expect, it didn’t always look this tidy. 

 

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After admitting that she only used to keep chicken stock, vanilla ice cream, and vodka in there (relatable), Garten explained the tricks she employed to revamp the compartment. For example, did you know that you’re not supposed to stack containers until they’re fully frozen, to help them chill faster? Or that it’s best to leave some room in Tupperware, because liquids expand when they freeze? We also love that she seems to mostly use leftover takeout or catering containers to store food—a great tip for anyone leaning heavily on restaurant delivery right now. 

For anyone feeling inspired to rejigger their freezer, we tapped professional organizer Shira Gill for her expertise. A couple ideas from Gill to kick your decluttering up a notch: Keep dairy and meat on the lower shelves (where they’ll last longer) and group everything else by category. That way, you’ll be able to see exactly what you have when it comes time to whip up dinner with your freezer supply. In the words of the prophet Ina, “How easy is that?” 

See more spots to organize in your home: The Secrets to Decluttering Your Spice Cabinet for Good How a Pro Organizer Overhauled Amber Lewis’s Pantry This $18 Amazon Best-Seller Can Organize Every Room in Your Home

Elly Leavitt

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Elly enjoys covering anything from travel to funky design (tubular furniture, anyone?) to the latest cultural trend. Her dream apartment would exist on the Upper West Side and include a plethora of mismatched antique chairs, ceramic vessels, and floor-to-ceiling bookcases—essential to her goal of becoming a poor man’s Nora Ephron. You can probably find her in line at Trader Joe’s. You will never find her at SoulCycle.

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