Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
> jake > hitched up their panties and posted
> . nl:
> >
> > Very true, But I have to say, living without a fridge is hard. I had
> > to do it one summer, for 2 weeks. The weather was around 25 Celsius.
> > dairy and meats were a real problem. I found if very difficult to find
> > enough things that would keep for a few days. This really calls for
> > another thread, one on foods you can eat without a fridge, including
> > cookable foods and while still eating healthily. I found life without
> > a fridge difficult, but I am sure this group can come up with plenty
> > of options nonetheless 
>
> Hmmm... what to do. I think I'd try dry ice and one of those igloo style
> coolers. Might keep a couple of days.
>
> Michael
>
>
> --
> "The most remarkable thing about my mother is that for thirty years she
> served the family nothing but leftovers. The original meal has never been
> found."
>
> --Calvin Trillin
Can only think of small to medium pack UHT milk, small for tea and
coffee, medium for cereal etc..