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It is a cool rainy day here. Between the crappy weather, but being able
to open windows, and lower power rates on Sunday, it is a good day to
run the self cleaning cycle on the oven.
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On May 15, 12:05*pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
> It is a cool rainy day here. Between the crappy weather, but being able
> to open windows, and lower power rates on Sunday, it is a good day to
> run the self cleaning cycle on the oven.


Same weather here today. So I decided to clean the refrigerator.
All those partial condiment jars and bottles that are practically
growing new species ....emptied, washed and in the recycle bin. And
the inside of the refrigerator all bleach washed and sparkly. It
really needed it.

There was stuff in there ....well..........
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"ImStillMags" > wrote in message
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> On May 15, 12:05 pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
>> It is a cool rainy day here. Between the crappy weather, but being able
>> to open windows, and lower power rates on Sunday, it is a good day to
>> run the self cleaning cycle on the oven.

>
> Same weather here today. So I decided to clean the refrigerator.
> All those partial condiment jars and bottles that are practically
> growing new species ....emptied, washed and in the recycle bin. And
> the inside of the refrigerator all bleach washed and sparkly. It
> really needed it.
>
> There was stuff in there ....well..........


Science projects...?

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On May 15, 12:52*pm, "Ophelia" > wrote:
> "ImStillMags" > wrote in message
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> ...
>
> > On May 15, 12:05 pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
> >> It is a cool rainy day here. Between the crappy weather, but being able
> >> to open windows, and lower power rates on Sunday, it is a good day to
> >> run the self cleaning cycle on the oven.

>
> > Same weather here today. * *So I decided to clean the refrigerator.
> > All those partial condiment jars and bottles that are practically
> > growing new species ....emptied, washed and in the recycle bin. * And
> > the inside of the refrigerator all bleach washed and sparkly. * *It
> > really needed it.

>
> > There was stuff in there ....well..........

>
> Science projects...?
>
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yeah.....or mutant species !!

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"ImStillMags" > wrote in message
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> On May 15, 12:52 pm, "Ophelia" > wrote:
>> "ImStillMags" > wrote in message
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>> ...
>>
>> > On May 15, 12:05 pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
>> >> It is a cool rainy day here. Between the crappy weather, but being
>> >> able
>> >> to open windows, and lower power rates on Sunday, it is a good day to
>> >> run the self cleaning cycle on the oven.

>>
>> > Same weather here today. So I decided to clean the refrigerator.
>> > All those partial condiment jars and bottles that are practically
>> > growing new species ....emptied, washed and in the recycle bin. And
>> > the inside of the refrigerator all bleach washed and sparkly. It
>> > really needed it.

>>
>> > There was stuff in there ....well..........

>>
>> Science projects...?

>
> yeah.....or mutant species !


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On 15/05/2011 3:23 PM, ImStillMags wrote:
> On May 15, 12:05 pm, Dave > wrote:
>> It is a cool rainy day here. Between the crappy weather, but being able
>> to open windows, and lower power rates on Sunday, it is a good day to
>> run the self cleaning cycle on the oven.

>
> Same weather here today. So I decided to clean the refrigerator.
> All those partial condiment jars and bottles that are practically
> growing new species ....emptied, washed and in the recycle bin. And
> the inside of the refrigerator all bleach washed and sparkly. It
> really needed it.
>
> There was stuff in there ....well..........


I should have done that Monday morning before I went shopping. The
fridge was the emptiest that it has been in a while so less stuff to
take out and sort out .


As for oven cleaning..... I should have read the instructions first. I
forgot about the one hour cool down after the cleaning cycle. It is
just too miserable to use the gas grill on the patio. I had to wait
until the cycle finished and thought we would be okay with the cycle
over before 6 pm. But then the door would not unlock.

So.... late dinner tonight.
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