How to keep leftover food in the fridge? Twitter user shares a simple solution

Cooking the right amount of food while cooking at home can be quite a daunting task. Sometimes, the dishes we cook may exceed the quantity required for one meal for the family. Then we move on to storing our leftovers to eat the next day or for use in other dishes. So, what should be the ideal way to store our leftovers in the refrigerator? Some people prefer to keep it in a microwave-safe bowl while others use an airtight box for this. But we can all agree that the most complex problems have the simplest solutions! Recently, a Twitter user shared an easy way to store leftover food in the fridge, and it will make you happy. to keep track:

(Also read: Kitchen Tips: 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Storing Food in the Fridge,

The tweet was shared by user @rakshitbaveja, and has garnered over 7.9k likes and hundreds of comments and retweets on the internet. In the post, the user revealed that he had asked his flatmate to store the leftover dal and rice fridge, To his surprise, he noticed that the flatmate had put the entire pressure cooker and pan directly in the fridge. The Twitter user laughed in the caption, writing, ‘My flatmate asked to keep the leftover dal and rice in the fridge.

Several Twitter users reacted to the viral tweet about storing leftovers in the fridge. Many people did not have a problem with storing the pressure cooker directly in the refrigerator. One user wrote in response to the tweet, ‘It is worrying that I do not see anything wrong in this. some other people thought the idea was cool enough creative And saved time and effort washing extra dishes. One user said, “You might not like it, but it looks like peak performance.”

Take a look at the reactions to the post:

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