The
Pilgrims were on to something when they planned a Thanksgiving potluck;
here are other good ideas that’ll simplify your T-Day kitchen cleanup.
Want something to be thankful for?
Check
out these tips that’ll make your Thanksgiving kitchen cleanup faster
and easier — and will give you more time to enjoy family and friends.
Plan a Potluck
The
first Thanksgiving was a potluck; so let your guests share the fun and
bring dishes to share. Then make sure they take home their serving bowls
and platters, which will cut down on dishes to wash and put away.
Set Up a Soaking Station
Soak
pots and pans as soon as you transfer food to platters. But instead of
filling the sink with soaking pots, designate a small trashcan as the
soaking spot. Fill it will soapy water and dirty pots, and hide it under
a sink or in a mudroom. That way, your sink is free throughout the
evening to clean as you go and rinse dishes on the way to
the dishwasher.
Triple-Duty Cookware
Cut down
on cleanup by selecting cookware that can go from oven to table to
freezer. Or, serve food in edible containers, such as bread bowls or
hollowed-out winter squash, which you can either consume or compost.
Empty Fridge
Start
your holiday with a clean slate, which will make the inevitable mess
less daunting than piling clutter onto clutter. Before beginning
Thanksgiving prep, pick up depressing home clutter and clean out your
fridge to make room for ingredients and leftovers.
If possible,
designate a shelf for Thanksgiving food, which should be empty when you
start your meal, then filled with leftovers when you’re finished. In a
week, clean out that shelf again. Make soup from leftover meat and
veggies, and then freeze. Compost wilted greens. Toss old dairy
products.
Prepare Roasting Pans
You won’t
have to clean what you don’t get dirty. So line your turkey roasting
pans with heavy-duty aluminum foil, or cook the bird in a bag. Pour
drippings into a pot to make gravy, then throw away the liner.
Line Garbage Cans
Double-
or triple-line garbage cans, which saves time when the cleaning
campaign begins. After you toss a trash bag, there’s another waiting for
action.
Stop Stains
Don’t let stains on
carpet or rings on furniture set. While wine stains are still wet, dab
with go-to cleaner hydrogen peroxide mixed with a few drops of dish
detergent; blot with a clean cloth. Get rid of water stains on wood
furniture with a dab of white toothpaste (not gel). Rub in the direction
of the grain.
Pump Up the Music
Up-tempo
music will give you a second wind for cleaning. So turn off the soothing
dinner tunes and get rocking with a cleaning playlist.
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