30 tried and tested tips to organise your freezer
Make the most of your freezer

Think about your freezer goals

What freezer to choose?

Freshen up your knowledge

Take time to have a proper read through foods that you can and can't freeze – it's most likely that you've been freezing something that can't be frozen or are wasting food that could be frozen to be used later. It's also worthwhile discovering what foods you should always have in your freezer and how to best freeze different foods.
Declutter before organising

We're sorry but all those unlabelled containers with mysterious soups, nondescript pasta and meat you didn't know you had must go. If you're set on organising your freezer, there's no point doing it while you still have things you don't need or won't eat stashed away. Make a plan to use it up and have a fresh start. You can find some smart ideas about how to waste less food and use up leftovers here.
Make sure the temperature is right

Save space with bags

Freeze fruit and berries in a single layer

Label, label, label

Make sure you wrap the food tightly

Don't lose food in the freezer

Get magnetic containers

Divide the freezer into zones

Get creative with containers

Freeze in usable portions

Don't store ice cream near the door…

…and wrap it up

Invest in a vacuum sealer if you're serious about freezing

Make use of magazine holders

An unlikely item in the freezer, plastic magazine holders are actually great for storing your flat-packed sauces. It'll be easier to see what you have and won't create a mess once you take a bag out.
Start an inventory list

Dump the boxes

Adjust the shelves

Reuse old milk containers

Keep it clean

Pack your freezer full

Organise a chest freezer

Add plastic baskets to your chest freezer

Use the freezer door shelves

If your freezer has door shelves, they're probably not very deep making them a bit impractical. A wire basket with taller sides can help you make more space in your door shelves, just remember that this is the place where the temperature fluctuates the most so make sure the food is wrapped and packed in tightly.
Avoid weird smells and tastes in your ice cubes

If using an ice cube tray to make your own ice cubes keep them covered up. If you don't the ice cubes will take on any smells circulating in your freezer which will then spoil the taste. Once your ice cubes are ready you can store them in an air-tight freezer bag. That way they won't freeze together in big clumps either.
Discover 30 ways how to make the most of your ice cube tray.
Don't forget to defrost…

…and wipe the rubber seal

You've defrosted your freezer, decluttered, cleaned and organised it but there's one thing you most likely haven't done – wiped the rubber seal round the door of the freezer. This is where mould is most likely to grow as it's the place where the temperature fluctuates the most in your freezer and mouldy rubber seal leads to a dirty, smelly freezer. A simple soap water solution will do the trick, just be sure to wipe the rubber dry.
Now read 25 surprising ways your freezer can make your life easier.
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