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What's Lurking in your fridge?
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 11:13 am
by Jude
I went to the fridge today - and saw it was empty....
except it wasn't really empty - there is a box of custard left for about a month (me hoping it wouldn't go off!!), several jars of weird and wonderful things, that the labels have disintegrated, a nearly empty bottle of Lea & perrins sauce (we don't use it.... it is my sons......) and a few dying carrots....
wondered what anyone else had in their fridge?
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 12:09 pm
by Richard Ruck
Chitterlings, faggots, lamb shanks, assorted salad stuff and a few bottles of tonic (amongst other things.....).
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 4:45 pm
by ben ashton
ginger. in a jar. thats it
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 5:33 pm
by Vonny
Fridge 1
12 Muller Fruit Corners (BOGOF in Morrisons

)
8 kids fruit corners
Carrots
Leeks
Swede
Broccoli
Milk
Orange juice
Apple juice
2 packs of mature cheddar (BOGOF in Morrisons

)
Red Leicester cheese
Cheshire cheese
Mixed salad x 2
Spring onions
Plums
Lids drink cartons
Tonic water
Babybels
Butter
Cherry tomatoes
Fridge 2
Wine
Babycham
Grolsh
Carlsberg
Fizzy drinks
Marg
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 8:42 pm
by Euterpe13
Wthout opening it, think there is :
- various cheeses ( a drawer full)
- yoghourts, cream, flans, custards
- mixed salads, tomatoes, avocados
- aperitif sausages, cooked ham, serrano ham
- tortilla de patatas
- milk, butter, eggs
- strawberries
- various jams, chutneys, pickles
- beer, tonic, red bull, orange juice
- gazpacho
- white wine, cava
- various cosmetic creams in the door
...
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Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:06 am
by cj
Euterpe13 wrote:various cheeses ( a drawer full)
- yoghourts, cream, flans, custards
- mixed salads, tomatoes, avocados
- aperitif sausages, cooked ham, serrano ham
- tortilla de patatas
- milk, butter, eggs
- strawberries
- various jams, chutneys, pickles
- beer, tonic, red bull, orange juice
- gazpacho
- white wine, cava
- various cosmetic creams in the door
I want yours. Can do without cosmetic creams in the door though. Smaller or more stupid members of the family may have a frightful discovery over breakfast.
In my (lovely new, clean, expansive) fridge are:
- bottle of champagne (to celebrate installation of new kitchen some time in mid-April, having been without anything for 5 weeks now! Overuse of microwave and picnic set with washing up done in bath wearing a bit thin now ...))
- half a tub of Clover
- homemade strawberry jam from Gran
- 2 opened bags of salad
- 2 ends of cucumbers
- one pack of (old) mange tout and baby sweetcorn
- some Yakult
- tomato ketchup/salad cream/mayo/caesar dressing
- milk (lots)
- soya milk (less)
- organic cheddar/goats' cheese/parmesan block/stilton with apricots (yum!)
- yoghurt
- choc mousse
- sliced ham and beef
- unidentified fruit in bottom drawer
- pot of black and green olives with feta cheese
Must do some shopping tomorrow. Not enough wine chilling. Unlike Vonny!
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 8:29 am
by englishangel
chicken stock (home-made)
Pizza
Several different French cheeses (from French market at the weekend)
Milky Bar desserts.(for husband)
Bacon, eggs, sausages.
Sandwich ham and chicken
Roasting beef (was supposed to be yesterday's dinner but we got home too late to cook it.)
Danacol
Skimmed milk
Semi-skimmed milk
Various mustards and chutneys.
Cucumber
Lots of tomatoes
Lettuce
Mushrooms
Peppers
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 1:30 pm
by eloisec
orange juice, milk
eggs, cheese
sliced ham, bacon
fish pie x 2
butternut squash
muller yoghurts
carrots, broccoli
blueberry jam, flora margerine
mayo, tomato ketchup, tartare sauce
grapefruit, grapes, kiwi fruit

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 1:36 pm
by Great Plum
I found some very old eggs in the back of the fridge this morning!
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:42 pm
by Vonny
cj wrote:Not enough wine chilling. Unlike Vonny!
The reason we have an "alcohol" fridge is that we bought a nice silver upright fridge freezer then a year or so later we moved into a house with a fitted kitchen - all the appliances were new and we didn't want to get rid of our other fridge freezer so we put it in the garage and the fridge bit is primarily used for beverages of the alcoholic variety
Forgot to say I also have one large egg in the fridge as well

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 4:35 pm
by BTaylor
Vonny wrote:cj wrote:Not enough wine chilling. Unlike Vonny!
The reason we have an "alcohol" fridge is that we bought a nice silver upright fridge freezer then a year or so later we moved into a house with a fitted kitchen - all the appliances were new and we didn't want to get rid of our other fridge freezer so we put it in the garage and the fridge bit is primarily used for beverages of the alcoholic variety
Forgot to say I also have one large egg in the fridge as well

I don't think there's any need to make excuses. bl**dy good idea (and I have one as well).
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 7:39 pm
by Jude
not fair not fair - no alcohol, no bread, the lettuce, cucumber, celery and other greens have putrified and are sitting on the kitchen floor in a box to go to the compost bin at bottom of garden... Milk - small amount of cheese, some mixed peppers, and random jars of old chutney, pickled gherkin (ugh)...
Am down to eating porridge as there is no bread in the house (we are running up to Passover - and all leavend things are to be thrown. sold or passed to non Jews... only I'm not that well currently, nor that Orthadox) so Sarah is doing the shopping with my money - cat food, milk and fake butter. Just great!
Going back to bed - hopefully this episode will pass in a few more hours and I will be able to fill my fridge ha ha ha not!
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 8:16 pm
by Vonny
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 10:52 pm
by cj
Vonny wrote:The reason we have an "alcohol" fridge is that we bought a nice silver upright fridge freezer then a year or so later we moved into a house with a fitted kitchen - all the appliances were new and we didn't want to get rid of our other fridge freezer so we put it in the garage and the fridge bit is primarily used for beverages of the alcoholic variety
Yeah, yeah .... and what's the 'freezer' bit for? Gin and tonic sorbets, Baileys ice cream, vodka jellies (to help them set, obviously)?
Small cartons of juice (with straw attached) for kids, large box of wine (with garden hose attached) for Mummy.
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 11:22 am
by Vonny
cj wrote:Vonny wrote:The reason we have an "alcohol" fridge is that we bought a nice silver upright fridge freezer then a year or so later we moved into a house with a fitted kitchen - all the appliances were new and we didn't want to get rid of our other fridge freezer so we put it in the garage and the fridge bit is primarily used for beverages of the alcoholic variety
Yeah, yeah .... and what's the 'freezer' bit for? Gin and tonic sorbets, Baileys ice cream, vodka jellies (to help them set, obviously)?
Small cartons of juice (with straw attached) for kids, large box of wine (with garden hose attached) for Mummy.

Now there's an idea............
We used to have the one freezer which was always jammed packed but now we have 2 they are both bursting at the seams
