6 things you shouldn't keep in the fridge

  • Dec 21, 2020
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  • 1 Baking soda over 30 days
  • 2 Rotting products
  • 3 Open sodas and sparkling water
  • 4 Add-ons that can be frozen
  • 5 Disposable takeaway containers
  • 6 Expired food additives

Some National Days are an excuse to go for ice cream or pick up a sprinkle of donuts on your way home from work so you can add a hashtag. Other National Days are good reasons not to put off doing something good anymore.

National Refrigerator Cleaning Day, which is celebrated on November 15 this year, is one of the last. The day is appropriately timed to coincide with the pre-Thanksgiving refrigerator refresh so that you could make room for all the green bean casserole and pumpkin pie you will beat.

Baking soda over 30 days

This deodorant baking soda box doesn't get the job done after a month or so.

Rotting products

Rotting apples. Photo: enigma-project.ru

Save what you can for smoothies or soups and store in the freezer. Compost the rest.

Open sodas and sparkling water

Sweet sparkling water. Photo: foodshopping.ru

Nobody wants to sip on a carbonated drink that has lost their fizzy drink.

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Add-ons that can be frozen

If you have a ton of extra grated cheese or too many butter sticks, move them to the freezer for safe long-term storage.

Disposable takeaway containers

Disposable plastic container. Photo: m.ru.foodcontainer5.com

Even if leftovers are still good, store them in compact glass containers instead.

Expired food additives

Get rid of vitamins or probiotics that are out of their peak.

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