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Becca wrote:


> When I was young, my mother taught me to clean out the fridge before
> Thanksgiving. This way, the fridge is cleaned out before cooking begins
> and the guests arrive. This is also when she exterminated the house. I
> ignore that, since we have not seen any bugs.



That is a good way to do it. Any time we are having a large gathering
and I am going to need room in the fridge I take everything out and
purge it of things that have been there too long or which don't really
need to be in it. I also like to tackle it when it is as close to being
empty as possible. That way there is less to clear out.

Then there are the times that you notice that the shelves are getting
grungy and disgusting. I can live with it but I don't like the idea of
other people looking in my fridge and being disgusted.
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On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 13:26:45 -0500, Dave Smith wrote:

> Becca wrote:
>
>
>> When I was young, my mother taught me to clean out the fridge before
>> Thanksgiving. This way, the fridge is cleaned out before cooking begins
>> and the guests arrive. This is also when she exterminated the house. I
>> ignore that, since we have not seen any bugs.

>
>
> That is a good way to do it. Any time we are having a large gathering
> and I am going to need room in the fridge I take everything out and
> purge it of things that have been there too long or which don't really
> need to be in it. I also like to tackle it when it is as close to being
> empty as possible. That way there is less to clear out.
>
> Then there are the times that you notice that the shelves are getting
> grungy and disgusting. I can live with it but I don't like the idea of
> other people looking in my fridge and being disgusted.


keep 'em out of the kitchen.

your pal,
blake
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