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On Mon 28 Jul 2008 07:19:15a, told us...
> Why not refrigerate everything? > > I live in an apartment and the fridge is supplied by > the landlord but on the small side to say the least. > > However, I've been thinking abt buying a small freezer > to supplant the fridge and give me the ability to store > more foods in bulk. I live alone so don't need a HUGE > freezer..... maybe 7 cu foot. > > But I had what may be and even better idea.... what > would be wrong with refrigerating EVRYTHING except can > goods? > > I could buy another fridge with built in freezer and > get additional freezer space..... but also get > additional fridge space where I could store boxes of > cereal, oatmeal, and other things you normally don't > think abt storing in a fridge. > > What you think abt my idea? Do many out there put > things in a fridge that doesn't normally go in > there..... granola bars, cereals, breads? > > Or am I best to just buy a small freezer ONLY and > forget abt the extra fridge space? My personal preference is having a freezer in addition to the kitchen refrigerator/freezer. I made sure that I got a freezer than can maintain 15-20° below 0, whereas most refrigerator freezers will only maintain 0°. This gives you much longer storage time. Besides the usual frozen items; e.g., meats, packaged frozen foods, ice cream, etc., I stock up on butter and other items that store well frozen. With the exception of all-purpose flour which does not contain the germ, I keep all flours, grains, cereals, breads, etc., in the freezer. I also keep my larger quantities of spices and herbs in well-sealed containers in the freezer. Frozen items for more immediate use are kept in the fridge/freezer. I don't have a need for expanded refrigerator space, however, I do have a rather large refrigerator. There are only two of us in our household. Before making a decision, it would be helpful to you to take an inventory of what types of foods you normally would have on hand, or what you might anticipate keeping, either frozen or refrigerated. My refrigerator only contains things like milk, juices and other beverages, eggs, fresh produce, condiments, and leftovers that I plan on using within a few days. Cooking for one gives you the opportunity to cook larger quantities and divide them into serving portions to be kept in the freezer. This allows you to enjoy dishes that you might not otherwise make if you had large portions of leftovers. Hope this helps... -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Monday, 07(VII)/28(XXVIII)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- The tuna doesn't taste the same without the dolphin. ------------------------------------------- |
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