On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 00:00:48 -0500, "jmcquown" >
wrote:
>Sheldon wrote:
>> Dog3 wrote:
>>> "Alan Holmes" > wrote in
>>> :
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "PENMART01" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>>> notbob writes:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2004-08-03, gabadab > wrote:
>>>>>>> Should store bought Worcestershire sauce be kept in the
>>>>>>> refrigerator?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> no
>>>>>
>>>>> Why not? Refrigeration won't hurt worcestershire sauce. I keep my
>>>>> Lea & Perrins in the fridge. I don't use it often and so a small
>>>>> bottle can last me
>>>>> a very long time, years.
>
>>> I keep my Worcestershire as well as my hot sauces in the cupboard.
>>> Michael
>>
>> It's always a matter of individual choice... you of all people should
>> know that. But if one were to check, the individual manufacturers
>> would say that refrigeration goes a long way towards maintaining
>> freshness. For those products with a website check there, the FAQ, if
>> there's one, will say about how teh product won't spoil but about
>> refrigeration maintaining freshness. Of course for those who finish a
>> product within a couple three months it doesn't much matter if you
>> leave it in your car's glove compartment.
>>
>> Sheldon
>
>That struck me as funny. Police Officer: "License, registration, proof of
>insurance and your Worcestershire sauce, please."
>
>Jill
>
Higher end cars carry Grey Poupon. On the other hand, Volkwagen Beetle
glove compartments are probably full of ketchup packets.
Lowered Chevy's are stocked with Taco Bell hot sauce packets.
Monster trucks carry Tabasco.
Of course asian imports come with soy sauce.
Rusty
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