Thanksgiving Clean Up Hacks

Cleaning up after Thanksgiving can be a significant task, especially if you hosted a gathering. Here are some hacks to help you streamline the post-Thanksgiving cleanup process:

  1. Start with Cleaning the Table: Begin by clearing the table of dishes and leftovers. Have designated containers for storing leftovers, and encourage guests to take home a portion if there’s an abundance.
  2. Sort and Store Leftovers Efficiently: Use airtight containers to store leftovers in an organized manner. Label containers with the date so you can easily track freshness. This not only helps in keeping things neat but also makes it easier for reheating later.
  3. Enlist Help for Dishwashing: If you have a large number of dishes, enlist the help of family and friends to tackle the dishwashing process. Assign specific tasks to make the process more efficient.
  4. Use the Dishwasher Wisely: If you have a dishwasher, use it strategically. Load it with plates, glasses, and also utensils first, as these are usually dishwasher-safe. Save handwashing for delicate items or those with specific washing instructions.
  5. Prevent Clogs: Be cautious about what goes down the kitchen sink. Scrape leftover food into the trash before rinsing dishes to prevent clogs. Use a sink drainer to catch any food particles.
  6. Quick Clean for the Oven: Wipe down the oven with a damp cloth once it has cooled down. If there are stubborn stains, sprinkle baking soda on the affected areas, spray with water, and let it sit for a while before scrubbing.
  7. Microwave Steam Clean: To clean the microwave, place a bowl with equal parts water and also white vinegar inside and heat it on high for a few minutes. The steam will help loosen any food splatters, making it easier to wipe clean.
  8. Easy Stovetop Cleanup: For easy stovetop cleanup, use a mixture of baking soda and water to create a paste. Apply it to any cooked-on stains, let it sit for a while, and then wipe it away with a damp cloth.
  9. Dispose of Grease Properly: If you cooked a turkey or other meats and have leftover grease, don’t pour it down the drain. Let it solidify in a container and then dispose of it in the trash.
  10. Declutter the Fridge: Make space in the refrigerator by organizing and condensing leftovers. Toss expired items and wipe down shelves to keep things clean and fresh.
  11. Bagging Trash Efficiently: Use trash bags strategically. Double-bag if necessary to prevent leaks, and tie up each bag tightly before removing it from the bin to minimize odors.
  12. Delegate Tasks: If you have family or friends around, delegate specific cleanup tasks to make the process faster and more enjoyable.

Remember, the key to a more manageable thanksgiving cleanup is organization and a bit of pre-planning. With these hacks, you can efficiently tackle the mess and get back to enjoying the holiday season.

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