Thursday, September 25, 2014

Hold the Bacon: Preventing Fridge Disasters

Before we had kids, Jim and I rarely prepared meat at home. I'm slightly squeamish about it and we both benefit from a meatless diet.

Now that we have kids, I cook with meat more often. That means packages stored in our fridge. Sometimes those packages would leak and send me into a HAZMAT response.

Who has time for that?

One dedicated Pyrex dish later, if something drips or dribbles, I can just toss the meat dish in the VERY HOT dishwasher and move on with my day. The corner of my eye twitches a little less these days.

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1 comment:

Jennifer (aka Hint Mama) said...

Love this trick idea. I feel the same way about leaky meat packages in the fridge so going to try this going forward:) Until now, I had just been trying to put the packages all on the same shelf so they don't contaminate other areas of the fridge.