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Default Fridge humidity control drawers

On Sat, 21 Nov 2015 19:44:53 -0500 (EST), Cheryl
> wrote:

>MaryL > Wrote in message:
>> On 11/21/2015 6:00 PM, Cheryl wrote:
>>> I've never really paid much attention to these settings that are on my
>>> newest fridge but I looked them up and if you're like me and never
>>> bothered to pay attention, this guide might be helpful.
>>>
>>> http://www.thekitchn.com/what-to-sto...-kitchn-178094
>>>
>>>

>> Thanks, Cheryl. I have had a fridge with those drawers for several
>> years (also a meat-storage drawer with a divider for cheese). It works
>> well. However, I never put cauliflower in one of the drawers because it
>> takes up too much space. Instead, I have one of those round
>> cabbage/cauliflower containers, and that works well. I also do not keep
>> my apples in the fridge, although I would if I wanted to keep them for a
>> long time. I live alone and only buy a few apples at a time. I keep
>> them in a bowl on the counter so I can pick one up whenever I want it.
>> I only put bananas in the fridge if they are approaching the stage where
>> they will be overly ripe.
>>
>> MaryL
>>
>>

>
>There were a few things on the list that I don't refrigerate
> either. I noticed potatoes were not on either list so most people
> probably don't refrigerate those but I do. I looked it up mostly
> because I bought some spinach today for a dish I'll prepare
> Wednesday night for thanksgiving.


I have a cloth bag with black lining for spuds that hangs in a
cupboard, does a great job.

Currently I have a whole lot of spring bulbs in one of the drawers,
must check out the dates written on them and see if any are ready to
go