Tips and Advice on how to pack food when moving house in Newark

Most families stock up on food essentials making how to pack food when moving house in Newark a tricky question. In the few months leading up to your removal day try to use up any overstock without replacing the items. The more you can use before your move the less you will have to pack and take with you.

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What foods not to take:

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[icon type=”vector” icon=”momizat-icon-246″ size=”16″ icon_color=”#dd0808″ ]Open packets of frozen food.

[icon type=”vector” icon=”momizat-icon-246″ size=”16″ icon_color=”#dd0808″ ]Eggs.

[icon type=”vector” icon=”momizat-icon-246″ size=”16″ icon_color=”#dd0808″ ]Open drink bottles.

[icon type=”vector” icon=”momizat-icon-246″ size=”16″ icon_color=”#dd0808″ ]Defrosted meats.

[icon type=”vector” icon=”momizat-icon-246″ size=”16″ icon_color=”#dd0808″ ]Open bags of  chrisps or biscuits etc.

[icon type=”vector” icon=”momizat-icon-246″ size=”16″ icon_color=”#dd0808″ ]Open condiment jars ( ketchup, mustard, viniger etc.)

[icon type=”vector” icon=”momizat-icon-246″ size=”16″ icon_color=”#dd0808″ ]Open flour, sugar or other staples.

[icon type=”vector” icon=”momizat-icon-246″ size=”16″ icon_color=”#dd0808″ ]Frozen foods, meats or vegetables, (if you are moving a long distance)

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What foods to pack:

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[icon type=”vector” icon=”momizat-icon-247″ size=”16″ icon_color=”#29f409″ ]Canned Goods and sealed jars.

[icon type=”vector” icon=”momizat-icon-247″ size=”16″ icon_color=”#29f409″ ]Cereals and crackers etc.

[icon type=”vector” icon=”momizat-icon-247″ size=”16″ icon_color=”#29f409″ ]Sealed bags of pasta and rice.

[icon type=”vector” icon=”momizat-icon-247″ size=”16″ icon_color=”#29f409″ ]Flour and sugar in sealed bags.

[icon type=”vector” icon=”momizat-icon-247″ size=”16″ icon_color=”#29f409″ ]Sweets and chocolates.

[icon type=”vector” icon=”momizat-icon-247″ size=”16″ icon_color=”#29f409″ ]Unopened bags of chrisp, biscuits and bread.

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When considering how to pack food when moving House in Newark with a few exceptions, you want to pack only items in sealed boxes, cans or bottles. It’s cheaper to replace anything else than to have to deal with a spill. 

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How to Pack food:

Canned food: Canned goods will need to be packed into strong double walled boxes. Do not over pack these boxes as they will be extremely heavy.

Boxed items: Boxed items can be packed on top of the canned food or in their own box. Ensure all boxes are sealed. Any boxes you are concerned about can also go into a plastic bag.

Beverages: Pack heavy bottles at the bottom. For alcohol try using bottle boxes that come with built in dividers to ensure the bottles have no contact during transit.

Crisp, biscuites etc: These are best in their own box or a plastic shopping bag, with heavier items like cakes and cookies on the bottom and chips and bread on top.

Sugar and Flour: Use a plastic shopping bag, tied shut, for these items. Place each item in its own zipper storage bag and seal it shut with duct tape. You can then pack these safely in any box with kitchen items

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As you can see, the list of food you’ll be packing for your move is very short. Follow these packing tips on  How to pack food when moving home in Newark to move them safely and efficiently.

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