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Wednesday, 6 August 2025

How ChatGPT Can Help You Keep Your Pantry, Fridge, and Freezer Organised and Clutter-Free

Surrounded by stuff in your kitchen? Help's available!
Let’s face it, most of us have opened our fridge only to be greeted by a mystery container from who-knows-when, or a pantry shelf that’s somehow home to five bags of flour but no sugar. 

Keeping your food storage areas neat, logical, and efficient can feel like a never-ending battle.

But what if you had a clever, ever-ready assistant to help you stay on top of it all?

Enter ChatGPT – your digital kitchen companion. Here’s how using ChatGPT can make a real difference in how you manage your pantry, fridge, and freezer.

1. Smart Inventory Management

Keeping track of what you already have is the first step to staying organised. ChatGPT can help you:

Create and maintain an easy-to-follow inventory list.

Categorise your items (e.g. dry goods, tinned food, dairy, frozen veg).

Set reminders to check expiry dates or rotate items.

Suggest ways to use up ingredients that are near their use-by date.

You can simply type out a list of what's in your pantry, and ChatGPT can format it, highlight soon-to-expire items, and even suggest what you’re missing for your favourite go-to meals.

2. Meal Planning Made Easy

Clutter often comes from impulse shopping or not knowing what to cook. ChatGPT helps you:

Plan meals based on what you already have.

Suggest recipes using odd ingredients (yes, even that half-used jar of sun-dried tomatoes).

Build a weekly meal plan to avoid buying duplicates or unnecessary extras.

No more aimless wandering in the supermarket or last-minute takeaways.

3. Smarter Shopping Lists

ChatGPT can generate shopping lists based on your pantry/fridge inventory and your meal plan. That means:

You buy only what you need.

You avoid overstocking.

You save money and reduce food waste.

You can even ask ChatGPT to build a budget-friendly shopping list, focus on healthier swaps, or stick to seasonal produce.

4. Freezer Organisation and Batch Cooking Support

Freezers are often black holes of forgotten leftovers and ice-encrusted mystery meals. ChatGPT can help you:

Label and date freezer items (just type them in and get printable labels).

Create batch cooking plans and freezing guides.

Suggest what to defrost and use up this week.

Remind you of best-before times for frozen foods.

It’s like having a kitchen manager on call 24/7 – minus the bossy attitude.

5. Cleaning and Decluttering Routines

If your kitchen storage has become chaotic, ChatGPT can walk you through:

A 30-minute declutter challenge.

A weekly fridge clean-up schedule.

Seasonal pantry audits.

Tips for donating unopened food to foodbanks, or reusing storage containers.

Everything is tailored to your pace, your space, and your lifestyle.

Bonus: Custom Tips for Your Diet or Lifestyle

Whether you’re vegan, gluten-free, low-carb, or just feeding a fussy toddler, ChatGPT can adjust its recommendations to suit your household. Want to keep your “snack zone” tidy, or create a prep station for smoothies? Just ask.

You don’t need a spreadsheet, (I hate trying to use spreadsheets, which was one of the inspirations for writing this post!) a clipboard, or a home organisation guru to get your kitchen in order, you just need a bit of guidance and the right digital tool. 

ChatGPT makes it easy to stay on top of what’s in your pantry, fridge and freezer, so you can eat well, waste less, and enjoy a stress-free kitchen every day.

Let ChatGPT do the thinking – so you can do the cooking.

Want to try it?

Send over a quick list of your pantry items and let ChatGPT whip up a plan – you’ll be amazed at how much easier meal prep and food shopping become!

Tuesday, 27 February 2024

The art of dishwasher loading: An expert's very timely tips

As someone who, or so I'm told by my wife, has limited capabilities regarding loading our dishwasher, I feel sure that I'll be able to learn something with the help of Appliance experts, Hisense, who have teamed up with professional home organiser, Nicola Lewis, to help the nation to get the most out of our home appliances.

Dishwashers are a kitchen essential for many. For example, people with rheumatoid arthritis find a dishwasher if not a lifesaver, then certainly a crockery saver. 

Using one can save you time and doesn’t cost a ton of money to run if you use it correctly and efficiently. But do you really know how to get the most out of your dishwasher and to use it correctly?

Leading electricals manufacturer, Hisense, has teamed up with professional home organiser, Nicola Lewis, from @thisgirlcanorganise, to share some revolutionary home hacks to get the most out of this handy home appliance and keep time spent cleaning to a minimum.

From achieving spotless dishes to saving on resources, you can maximise a dishwasher’s performance and longevity using these simple tips from Hisense and Nicola.

Do’s

Do add a scrunched piece of silver foil into your cutlery basket before turning on the dishwasher. This will help brighten up your cutlery and glassware and give a sparkling result when the wash is done.

Do add a small bowl of white vinegar as an alternative to rinse aid in your cycle. You can also use it to clean your machine and neutralise odours on an empty cycle.

Do tilt your plates backwards and stack them facing towards the centre on the bottom tray of the dishwasher. This allows the spray arm to access the dirty side of the plate easily and will clean everything thoroughly.

Do group your cutlery together when adding it into the basket for cleaning within the dishwasher (i.e. dessert spoons together, forks together). This will help you save time when it comes to unstacking your clean cutlery so you can put them away in your cutlery drawer without having to sort through the stack.

Do add your mugs, glasses, and bowls on the top tray of the dishwasher, where they can nestle side by side more easily. This will utilise the space on the top tray, whilst leaving plenty of room for the bigger dishes that need to be cleaned on the bottom tray.

Don’ts

Don’t add any sharp knife sets or other wooden utensils in the dishwasher as the salt and water pressure may damage the coating of them.

Don’t lay glasses over any of the prongs on the trays of the dishwasher as this could risk smashing within the machine.

Don’t lay larger glasses down along the trays. Instead, many dishwashers (like the Hisense HV673C60UK) allow you to adjust the tray level in the dishwasher to allow the glasses to stand when placed upright at an angle in the tray to reduce the risk of smashing.

Don’t place knives upright in your cutlery basket on the bottom tray of the dishwasher. Make sure that the blades are faced down for safety reasons when continuing to stack or when unstacking the dishwasher.

To watch Nicola’s latest #HisenseHomeHacks Instagram Reel where she shares her dishwasher tips with Hisense on her official home organisation channel, please visit: https://www.instagram.com/p/CxryyLiKvQb

For more information on dishwashers where you can utilise the space efficiently to get the best results, you can visit https://hisense.co.uk/dishwashers.