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Should Fridges Have A Bio Health Warning?
I only ask because yesterday I decided to have some cheese on toast, now usually I can go through cheese like there's no tomorrow, for some reason the grated cheese I bought a month ago had been neglected when I took it out it had gone mouldy no way would I use it.
So how come when I got up this morning went to the fridge to get milk for my brew the cheese had been put back? I find myself doing this with a variety of items it's not as if the fridge has regenerative qualities and I know I'm not the only one why do we do this? |
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one word "alzheimers"!
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Meanwhile I forgive you, though I doubt you will remember that when you move away from this post. :D |
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My house mate asked me other day why I put an empty butter tub in the fridge :)
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Is it to do with the hoarding instinct? I know I've done similar things, and I have a habit of putting empty boxes back in the cupboard instead of the bin - annoying habit!
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I found a large, forgotten carton of Philly at the back of the fridge a couple of days ago- it was half finished but the surface had all mould spots on it. I put it back(??) but mentioned it to the boss.'Why on earth did you put it back?' she said. 'Well if I scrape the mould off it will be all right underneath, won't it?'
I was in pain for hours. |
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This thread is really cool!!! :rolleyes: I've done that ^^ with jam before (I am pretty sure this forum has taught me I am not a woman). I think 'fridges should also have a warning that if you keep returning to them again and again, you will get fat. |
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It's not all bad, cashman,it's like I said on the 'Housekeeping' thread.
Dust and break something-no more dusting. Wash up and break a plate-no more washing up. Offer to make her a sandwich with mouldy cheese- I haven't been allowed in the kitchen since! |
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I'm pretty much convinced beer does NOT go mouldy, as per what's been said, it's never around for long enough! I remember when I was young my Mother was tight as a maggots (insert nasty word) and would buy EVERYTHING in bulk, including industrial-sized punnets of stuff. She used to buy buckets of jam in every flavour , and more often than not when you went to use one you would find it had 'fermented' and you now were faced with a very alcoholic potent smelling sticky substance... I may try that myself come to think of it... |
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I told you in the railway how to get round the problem of mouldy cheese Less
get Danish Blue or Blue Stilton then when it does go mouldy you cant tell and can still eat it.:D |
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Nowt wrong wi a bit of blue cheese lovely jubbly! :D
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what is it fellas and fridges dont mix .. unless its for their cans of beer? :p what did the spugster do this week ..... he took some stuff out the freezer for his tea :p.. didnt shut the door proper did he :p:p:p.... didnt notice for 3 days ... and look what happened ... :p:p:eek: hes had to defrost it ... and lost a lot of his frozen stuff ....:eek:
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