Turano Italian bread
"Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 1 Jun 2014 16:22:58 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
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>>"Gary" > wrote in message
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>>> sf wrote:
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>>>> Agree. Or maybe the door was not closed properly - it can happen
>>>> accidentally when the freezer is too full. It looks closed but it's
>>>> not properly sealed - the way you can tell is you can hear the motor
>>>> is constantly running.
>>>
>>> Yes! I have to be careful to check both my freezer and fridge doors
>>> to make sure they are shut tight. I've had them ajar a bit for a few
>>> hours in the past.
>>
>>Mine can get that way due to a towel that I have on the fridge handle.
>>You
>>have to make sure to push the door shut. If you just fling it as some
>>here
>>in this house do, it won't necessarily shut all the way. The towel can
>>sway
>>and keep it from shutting.
>
> Just gotta adjust the levelers so the front is high enough so the door
> closes by itself (gravity).
I noticed a recent problem that the fridge door is tending to stick open.
The door is overloaded with stuff which could be the problem. I would have
no clue how to adjust the levelers and the fridge weighs a ton even when
empty.
I was very surprised when we did the wallpaper stripping at my mom's house
how you could just move her fridge all over the place with no effort at all.
Not so with this beast! You have to remove about half of the contents then
push or pull with all your might.
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