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Some time during the night my almost 20 year old refrigerator decided to
die. It stopped cooling 2-3 years ago but if I hit it in the right spot the compressor would kick in again. Then after that it just started working all by itself again. No such luck this time. I brought my own refrigerator to this apartment but they are going to have maintenance bring me a replacement. Sadly, the replacement refrigerator is tiny (14 cu. ft); not that mine was huge but you'd be surprised what a difference 4 cu. ft. makes. Meanwhile, all my frozen stuff is almost completely thawed out. I have it in a cooler with ice and will try to salvage as much of it as I can. What a pain in the a** this is! At least it answers the question about what to do with my leftover dressing... throw it away LOL OB Food: not sure I'll have any ![]() Jill |
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