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Dr Zoidberg

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Communist Party of Apolyton
Jan 2002 time: 06:23
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Ok, so I´m bored (again)... 
Top shelf: Mustard, Cottage cheese
Middle shelf: Lemon juice, margarine (for bread), pickled cucumber, pickled beetroot, orange marmalade
Middle shelf 2: Carrots, red paprika, strawberry jam
Bottom: Onions, garlic, potatoes,
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Lundenwic
Oct 2001 time: 15:23
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quote: Originally posted by Kamrat X
Ok, so I´m bored (again)... 
Top shelf: Mustard, Cottage cheese
Middle shelf: Lemon juice, margarine (for bread), pickled cucumber, pickled beetroot, orange marmalade
Middle shelf 2: Carrots, red paprika, strawberry jam
Bottom: Onions, garlic, potatoes, |
You forgot the Indonesian condiments on the door. 
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Flubber
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With a view of the Rockies
Aug 2000 time: 22:23
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quote: Originally posted by Kamrat X
Ok, so I´m bored (again)... 
Top shelf: Mustard, Cottage cheese
Middle shelf: Lemon juice, margarine (for bread), pickled cucumber, pickled beetroot, orange marmalade
Middle shelf 2: Carrots, red paprika, strawberry jam
Bottom: Onions, garlic, potatoes, |
That looks like a bachelor's /student's fridge. I'm guessing you can tell a lot about a person's marital status/ family by what's in their fridge.
I don't have a picture but I know at a minimum there would be
1 4l skim milk
1 4l homogenized milk
1 1l apple juice
1 2l orange juice
1 2l cranberry juice
6-12 mini yogurt servings
4-8 mini drinkable yogurt
apples
oranges
grapes or strawberries
baby carrots, regular carrots
Some of the following : green pepper, red pepper, baby tomatoes, corn, asparagus ,broccoli , lettuce
Cheese-- sticks, sliced, shredded and at least 3 different blocks of cheese
Condiments-- ketchup, mustard, relish, mayo, soy sauce, oyster sauce, teriyaki, steak rub, jame, marmelade and probably 4-5 more sauces
Other-- pickles, beets, maybe chicken or beef (if planned for a meal soon), some variety of sliced sandwich meats
I'm missing a bunch of stuff and don't even get me started on the freezer section of the fridge or better yet our freezer downstairs (Mrs Flubber loves the deals at Costco)
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Maquiladora
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What i find most interesting is your fridge door opens right to left, while every fridge ive ever seen or used has opened left to right. Is this a Scandinavian thing?
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Flubber
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With a view of the Rockies
Aug 2000 time: 22:23
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quote: Originally posted by Maquiladora
What i find most interesting is your fridge door opens right to left, while every fridge ive ever seen or used has opened left to right. Is this a Scandinavian thing? |
Really?? Here in Canada you can buy them either way-- whichever way suits your floor plan best and I believe that many fridges can be switched from lefties to righties
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Kontiki
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Canada
Aug 2001 time: 00:23
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We actually did switch the door in our last place. It was opening with the hinges on the right, but it made more sense the other way, so we changed it. Easy process that took no more than five minutes and one screwdriver.
Edit: Although I'm not sure you can do this on Euro-style fridges. My brother has one and I'm pretty sure he wouldn't be able to change it around.
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Cruddy
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I would have posted a picture of an empty fridge but I thought it best not to be so down...
... after all, my freezer is full.
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Cruddy
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Nonsense - a bread bin keeps it fresher much better than a fridge.
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