In a fit of unusual efficiency, I decided to clean my RV fridge while dinner was cooking. The two activities took exactly the same time!
I discovered, after three years of annoyance, that the door compartments are removable! DOH!
To clean the fridge, I partially filled one of my sinks with very hot water, a drop of dish soap, and a glub of vinegar. I used a microfiber cloth to clean all parts of the fridge; door compartments and door, walls, shelves, and vegetable crisper.
I defrosted the fridge recently so I didn’t have to do that or worry about the freezer. I did replace my boxes of baking soda to absorb odours and dampness. I finished by running an old toothbrush around the door gasket and hinges.
A single person really shouldn’t be allowed to have a fridge this big. Aren’t I lucky? 😀

You have no food! Where’s all the condiments the rest of us fill our door shelves with?
After The Attack of the Condiments I corralled all the condiments into a basket. You can see the bottle of ranch dressing in that clear basket on the middle shelf. Next to it is tons of mustards, some marinades, and ketchup, all tightly packed so that they can’t rebel against me again!
And I do so have food! There’s yeast for making bread, some cheese, jam, pickles, and that container on the second shelf has leftover pasta casserole. 🙂 When times are lean like they are now I have few refrigerable foods on hand; they’re too expensive. There’s bread, chicken, and veggies in the freezer and plenty of pulses, rice, and pasta in the pantry, plus some fruit in a basket on the counter; everything I need for delicious and nutritious meals!
Ah, yes, the attack of the condiments. I had forgotten.
I’m glad to hear you are still eating. Not that I was worried or anything. 🙂
I will admit that it is barer than I’d like, but there is never any worry of my not eating. 😀
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