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My fridge is only 3 years old and yes I did pay
1,000 for it but it was worth it. I was wondering I have chocolate syrup
in a bottle I bought 1 month ago.
Does it have to be in the fridge?
My builder friend came up with a simple solution that works quite well... he builds in a small wall niche directly behind the refrigerator that adds 3 or more inches in depth and looks good.
I asked my builder to do this but unfortunately it was not possible in my house. It's a duplex and the fridge is on the shared wall.
Yes, a jar of hot pepper jelly that I canned in 1993 or thereabouts. I take it with me wherever I go. Someday I'm going to open it; maybe on its 25th anniversary. It's still sealed, so in theory it's still edible.
You people that clean out your fridge "every six months" -- does that include mustard, ketchup, etc., too? If so, you're wasting food.
Absolutely not. Ketchup and pickle relish are vegetables--according to some.
Yes, a jar of hot pepper jelly that I canned in 1993 or thereabouts. I take it with me wherever I go. Someday I'm going to open it; maybe on its 25th anniversary. It's still sealed, so in theory it's still edible.
You people that clean out your fridge "every six months" -- does that include mustard, ketchup, etc., too? If so, you're wasting food.
Absolutely not. Ketchup and pickle relish are vegetables--according to some.
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