How to organize your fridge with LG Instaview

When LG Instaview was first launched in Kenya, I thought it was an idea that was way ahead of its time.
As a mum, I know that it the dream of every mum to have a fridge. A fridge, just like a TV, is among the first things people see when they enter your kitchen or whatever you will have placed it.
Now having an LG Instaview transforms your storage to another level and being a proud owner of one, I will show you just how.
LG Instaview has some amazing features that cannot be found in any other fridge. I will give you just give that I have noticed while interacting with my fridge.
First, it is smart. Simple. Smart. It has smart controls that give you the power to control it using, using your phone. All you need is the LG Smart ThinQ App and you will have your fridge at the palm of your hand.
Secondly, it minimizes odors to keep the air within and without always fresh. Have you ever opened your fridge and met face to face with a strange odor? Not because the food is bad but because the air from your food combined and made something you can’t explain. With LG Instaview, there is nothing like an odor from your food.
Thirdly, you can see inside without opening the door. This is my favorite. I don’t need to open my fridge in order to see what I have and what I don’t have. I can see right inside without moving a finger.
Fourthly, it features smart storage system. As I said earlier, the fridge is smart. I actually love its freezer, with a thin layer of ice that makes the cooling just perfect.
Fifthly, it looks great. Its stylish black matte finishing makes it a beauty to behold. This also makes it to blend with any of your walls, bringing out the best coolness just by looking at it.
Now, how do you arrange your fridge?
Are you among those who come from the grocery and just stuff your fridge without any order whatsoever? I used to be like that.
Here is what you should do:
- Put your fruits to the low humidity drawer. Fruits are always better in areas with low humidity.
- Store your meat in the coldest part/drawer. Some call it the freezer. The freezer will lock out any existence of microorganisms and your meat will never go bad. Store your milk and eggs in this part too. Many people put their milk at the door forgetting that the door is one of the warmest parts of your fridge.
- Where do you place your vegetables? In the high humidity areas. Vegetables do well with extra moisture.
- Place drinks on the door, unless you want them to ice cold but the door is the perfect place for them.
- There are always leftovers and ready-to-eat foods. Store them in the middle or top shelf.
I would like to hear any other suggestions from you on how you would arrange your fridge. Feel free to leave your comments after the article in the comment section.
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