This morning the refrigerator was looking pretty empty, and before I went to the
store for a big shopping trip I did one of my least favorite chores--cleaning
the refrigerator.
I tend to go months between cleanings because of the way the refrigerator fits
snugly between the cabinets and the wall. Unless the entire unit is pulled out
a couple of feet, the door doesn't open wide enough to allow the shelves or
produce bins to come out.
I started with the produce bins. Each contained a handful of items, which
I temporarily moved to a shelf. The bottom was full of vegetable and
fruit detritus, which I dumped in the trash. I scrubbed the bins in a
sink of soapy water to remove the mystery blobs stuck on the sides, then Hubby
Tony dried them for me. Before I put the bins back I swept out the onion
peels that had fallen to the bottom of the fridge and gave it a wipe.
Instead of taking out the shelves I moved the items on each and gave
everything a cleaning lick and a prayer-just enough to get by. I did the same
on the walls and door bins, marveling at how much 'ick' had accumulated.
Ordinarily Part Two of the job would be tackling the freezer, but today there
was too much food in there. And my attempt at Part Three (cleaning the coils
and underneath) wouldn't win any awards since I only took off the front
plate and cleaned what I could from there. However, I am calling the job good enough done.
How about you-how often do you clean your refrigerator?
Five years ago today: Rack Receptacles