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| The Peoples Champ Last Online: Today 02:42 AM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Home
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| Potatoes should never go in the fridge, and cornflakes definately no. I only mentioned a few products in the OP which does not mean that I was including or excluding anything else. If you would like my advice on this matter then simply post the product/s and I will reply with 'inside' or 'outside', and having had years of fridge ownership experience I feel more than qualified to take this position. Most food that I buy I cook and eat the same day, so I am paying 700 baht a month electricity so that when I open my fridge it lights up my face. |
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| Samut Prakan Last Online: Yesterday 08:54 AM Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 444
| I don't like what the fridge does to bread, but I've seen it go moldy overnight on the counter in this tropical climate. Eggs, I like to keep 'em in there too, cause that's the way it's done back home and it makes me feel comfy. Who cares? Wine needs to go in there too, IMO, and yes, that means reds. Should be served at euro room temp, not Thai. I think it tastes better that way. 58 farenheit is the optimum temp, or so I've been told. |
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| Elite Member Last Online: Yesterday 08:26 PM Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Singapore
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| Just whistle... Last Online: Today 07:10 AM Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: South of Paradise City
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| Ballet slippers? Nail polish? Perfume? With food? Strong fragrances taint food. Yuk! Bread? Yep. Most veg (not onions or potatoes) yep. Lipstick? Yep. I have 2 questions for you, Scampy: Where do you think your perishables should be stored out here in the tropics? If putting bread in the fridge is a sacking offence, what do you reserve hanging, drawing & quartering for?
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