Posted by me on July 28, 2008, 10:20 am
Why not refrigerate everything?
I live in an apartment and the fridge is supplied by
the landlord but on the small side to say the least.
However, I've been thinking abt buying a small freezer
to supplant the fridge and give me the ability to store
more foods in bulk. I live alone so don't need a HUGE
freezer..... maybe 7 cu foot.
But I had what may be and even better idea.... what
would be wrong with refrigerating EVRYTHING except can
goods?
I could buy another fridge with built in freezer and
get additional freezer space..... but also get
additional fridge space where I could store boxes of
cereal, oatmeal, and other things you normally don't
think abt storing in a fridge.
What you think abt my idea? Do many out there put
things in a fridge that doesn't normally go in
there..... granola bars, cereals, breads?
Or am I best to just buy a small freezer ONLY and
forget abt the extra fridge space?
Posted by Sue Bilkens on July 28, 2008, 12:20 pm
when I lived in a cockroach infested building all food went int he fridge where
the cock roaches can't get into
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 09:20:36 -0500, in misc.consumers.frugal-living
me@privacy.net wrote:
>Why not refrigerate everything?
>I live in an apartment and the fridge is supplied by
>the landlord but on the small side to say the least.
>However, I've been thinking act buying a small freezer
>to supplant the fridge and give me the ability to store
>more foods in bulk. I live alone so don't need a HUGE
>freezer..... maybe 7 cu foot.
>But I had what may be and even better idea.... what
>would be wrong with refrigerating EVRYTHING except can
>goods?
>I could buy another fridge with built in freezer and
>get additional freezer space..... but also get
>additional fridge space where I could store boxes of
>cereal, oatmeal, and other things you normally don't
>think act storing in a fridge.
>What you think act my idea? Do many out there put
>things in a fridge that doesn't normally go in
>there..... granola bars, cereals, breads?
>Or am I best to just buy a small freezer ONLY and
>forget act the extra fridge space?
Posted by me on July 28, 2008, 1:14 pm
>when I lived in a cockroach infested building all food went int he fridge where
>the cock roaches can't get into
Ha!
That was another reason why I was thinking abt a fridge
for everything..... BUGS!!
I have me too here!
Posted by Rod Speed on July 28, 2008, 7:19 pm
me@privacy.net wrote:
>> when I lived in a cockroach infested building all food went int he
>> fridge where the cock roaches can't get into
> Ha!
> That was another reason why I was thinking abt a fridge
> for everything..... BUGS!!
Those big plastic bins with clip on lids make a lot more sense for that.
Mice too.
> I have me too here!
Posted by Rod Speed on July 29, 2008, 2:35 am
Rod Speed, ye dog-hearted men proud of destruction, you talk greasily,
your lips grow foul, ye harangued:
> If I let you out, will you promise never to make fun of me again?
>I live in an apartment and the fridge is supplied by
>the landlord but on the small side to say the least.
>However, I've been thinking act buying a small freezer
>to supplant the fridge and give me the ability to store
>more foods in bulk. I live alone so don't need a HUGE
>freezer..... maybe 7 cu foot.
>But I had what may be and even better idea.... what
>would be wrong with refrigerating EVRYTHING except can
>goods?
>I could buy another fridge with built in freezer and
>get additional freezer space..... but also get
>additional fridge space where I could store boxes of
>cereal, oatmeal, and other things you normally don't
>think act storing in a fridge.
>What you think act my idea? Do many out there put
>things in a fridge that doesn't normally go in
>there..... granola bars, cereals, breads?
>Or am I best to just buy a small freezer ONLY and
>forget act the extra fridge space?