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How to Switch to Clear Bins So You Stop Forgetting Food write this for a stay at home mom

Indeed, there is such a form of guilt that occurs while discovering that there is a pack of slimy spinach lying at the back of the crisper drawer. Spending money on something useless is a sin that everyone wants to avoid, and, frankly speaking, when you feel how much that grocery bill takes off your salary, it feels like an extra kick. No one wants to find some expired groceries lying back in the refrigerator drawer.

Opaque bins are just beautiful garbage bins where you put all your leftover food. You put the yogurt into the bin and it simply vanishes into the black hole of plastic. Before recently, I was buying apples every single week believing that they disappeared somewhere because it turned out that there were three of them, bruised, behind the box of cereal. Waste of both time and money.

Visibility is what wins against mom brain. The moment you open your refrigerator, you can see the strawberries at once. This method is extremely easy but the only one that really works because of the human tendency to forget things. You have a lot of stuff that you should keep track of, and it is up to your surroundings to help you out in it. Use your eyesight, not your memory.

Buy yourself a set of clear and stackable bins right now. Personally, I recommend you iDesign Linus Deep Drawer Bins. Throw away the random and opaque bins that you bought five years ago in Target. Put your products into categories so that the kids could finally reach for their snacks. It looks nice and keeps everything fresh.

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