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Posted: 2020-11-26T13:54:12Z | Updated: 2020-11-27T13:45:25Z How To Remove Bad Smells In A Fridge Caused By Leftover Turkey | HuffPost Life

How To Remove Bad Smells In A Fridge Caused By Leftover Turkey

Here's how to wrap up Thanksgiving turkey and keep it from stinking up your refrigerator. And how long you can keep eating the leftover meat.
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Don't you dare cover this loosely and toss it in your refrigerator.

While it may be true that everyone’s favorite part of the Thanksgiving meal is the leftovers , there’s something we never talk about that gamey odor of leftover turkey that lurks in your refrigerator.

As early as Friday morning, you may open your fridge to be hit by the faint, unpleasant smell of decay. By Saturday or Sunday, it grows stronger and more unbearable even if your turkey hasn’t gone bad. But there are simple steps (aside from immediately eating all your leftover turkey) that you can take to prevent this from happening.

Here’s how to wrap up your leftover turkey and prep your fridge for a stink-free Thanksgiving leftovers experience.

How to properly wrap leftover turkey

If you’re tired after Thanksgiving dinner, it may be tempting to loosely cover your turkey with foil and toss it in the fridge. But that’s the equation for a stinky tomorrow. Now is not the time to procrastinate clean your turkey carcass immediately after dinner, within two hours of cooking.

First, separate the meat from the bones. If you plan to use the bones for turkey soup, pack them separately from the pieces of meat. Otherwise, you can discard them.

Package white and dark meat separately, because dark meat’s higher fat content tends to emit more of an odor than white meat.

Your storage containers matter. Store your meat in shallow, air-tight containers not just a glass casserole dish with a lid, but something that seals with pressure. Another option is a zipper-lock baggie that’s had all the air removed.

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Separate bones from meat before you store your leftover turkey in the fridge or freezer.

Prep your fridge to absorb the turkey’s odor

Now that your turkey is stored properly, arm your fridge with some odor-absorbing powerhouses. Luckily, two of the best ones are probably already in your kitchen The United States Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service recommends sprinkling fresh coffee grounds or baking soda loosely in a large, shallow container in the bottom of the refrigerator to absorb food odors. (If you don’t have a lot of room in your fridge, you can use a partially opened box of baking soda.) Remove it from your refrigerator once you’ve eaten all the leftover turkey and discard.

How to clean your fridge after a turkey mess

If for some reason you didn’t wrap your turkey securely and its juices leaked onto the shelves of your refrigerator, FSIS says to wipe the fridge’s shelf with a cloth that’s been soaked in equal parts white distilled vinegar and water.

Now go enjoy a stink-free long weekend and enjoy some of our favorite Thanksgiving leftovers recipes

Before You Go

The Best Containers To Store Your Thanksgiving Leftovers This Year
Dependable glass containers that you can cook in(01 of08)
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Cook, serve and store your stuffings and casseroles in these durable tempered glass Pyrex dishes, each accompanied by a leakproof lid. This 10-piece set is resistant to scratches, odor or staining, so you don't have to worry about that dreaded orange residue from leftover spaghetti. Plus these containers promise easy clean-up as they're completely dishwasher safe.

Get them from Williams Sonoma for $69.95.
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Eco-friendly zipper lock bags(02 of08)
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Single-use plastic? Never heard of her. This silicone resealable bag set from Stasher is a great way to store anything from leftover rolls to turkey without taking up a lot of precious space in your fridge. These arent just great for food storage, however. You can also microwave or sous vide food in them, too!

Get them from Amazon for $54.99.
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Color-coded nesting food storage(03 of08)
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We've all rummaged around drawers and cabinets trying to find matching lids and containers. Fortunately, this five-piece nesting food storage set from Joseph Joseph can help with that. Each container features a lockable, airtight and leakproof lid that makes stacking and transportation a cinch.

Get them from Amazon for $25.28.
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Pop top bowls for all your liquids(04 of08)
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Stop storing your soups, gravy and sauces in flat containers that can easily spill liquid contents. This set of tempered glass bowls by S'well is flat-bottomed for stability and security and each one has a pop-top lid for mess-free opening and storage. There are also measurements markings for those who like to meal prep, plus each durable bowl and lid is dishwasher and microwave safe.

Get them from S'well for $23.
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The ultimate container collection(05 of08)
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This eight-piece Porter fridge bundle from W&P Design contains fan-favorite sustainable containers that offer you a variety of ways to store all kinds of leftovers. The BPA-free plastic bowl comes with a silicone lid and strap, perfect for packing lunch for the next day. The assorted screw-tight bowls are great for cranberry sauce and gravy, while the glass wide-mouth bottle is ideal for beverages -- like leftover wine, perhaps? (No judgement).

Get it from W&P Design for $130.
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Collapsable containers to fit every shelf in your fridge or cabinet(06 of08)
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This three-piece high quality food grade silicone set from Keweis is a customizable and space-saving approach to food storage. Pack away all your Thanksgiving side dishes in the containers, which are safe for the microwave, freezer and dishwasher, then easily fold them flat when you're done. The valve design on each interlocking lid ensures that hot air can escape, so no water vapor forms during microwaving.

Get them from Amazon for $17.99.
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The next day's meal in one convenient box(07 of08)
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The Porzu bento lunch box offers multiple compartments, built-in cutlery and a removable tray so you can have your turkey, side dishes and that slice of pumpkin pie in one airtight place. It's both dishwasher- and microwave-safe and made of durable BPA-free plastic.

Get it from Amazon for $17.99.
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Festive to-go containers for guests(08 of08)
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If you're faced with mountains of leftovers that you know you'll never finish, these assorted aluminum take-out containers are a great way to share the love with guests without saying goodbye forever to your dishes and Tupperware. Twelve large and 12 small containers make up this 24-piece set from The Lakeside Collection, each with a festive cover. These are also great for gifting cookies, candies or other baked goods.

Get it from The Lakeside Collection for $9.99.
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