How To Store Leftover Food In Fridge? Twitter User Shares A Simple Solution

Finding the right amount when cooking at home can be quite a task. Sometimes the dish we prepare is larger in quantity than is needed for a family meal. We then proceed to save our leftovers to eat the next day or to use in other dishes. So, what exactly should the ideal way of storing our leftovers in the fridge be? Some people prefer to store it in microwaveable bowls, while others use airtight boxes for this. But we can all agree that the most complicated problems have the simplest solutions! Recently a Twitter user shared a simple solution to storing leftovers in the fridge and it will amuse you. Just look:

(Also read: Kitchen Tips: 5 Mistakes We Must Avoid When Storing Food in the Fridge)

Shared by user @rakshitbaveja, the tweet caused a stir around the internet, garnering over 7.9k likes and hundreds of comments and retweets. In the post, the user revealed that he asked his roommate to keep the leftover dal and rice in the fridge. To his great surprise, he saw that the roommate had kept the entire pressure cooker and pan right in the fridge. “I asked my roommate to keep leftover dal and rice in the fridge. Woke up with this,” laughed the Twitter user in the caption.

A number of Twitter users reacted to the viral tweet about keeping leftovers in the fridge. Many people saw no problem in storing the pressure cooker right in the fridge. “It’s alarming that I don’t see anything wrong with this,” one user wrote in response to the tweet. Some others found the idea quite creative and saved the time and effort of washing up extra utensils. “You may not like it, but this is what peak performance (efficiency) looks like,” said one user.

Check out the reactions to the post:

What did you think of the idea of ​​storing the pressure cooker right in the fridge? Tell us in the comments.

About Aditi AhujaAditi loves talking and meeting with like-minded foodies (especially those who enjoy veggie momos). Plus points for getting their bad jokes and sitcom references, or for recommending a new place to eat.

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