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Default Oldest item in your freezer???


aem wrote:
> Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> > I defrosted the freezer today. Amazing the things you find in there. We
> > date the packages but sometimes things get lost. Two packages are dated
> > from 2003, one May, the other January. Sealed in a Foodsaver bag, they are
> > still in good, useable condition.
> >
> > Removing the build up of frost also makes for more space too!
> >

> This is the kind of topic that tempts you to write a scathing scornful
> reply, until you think about what the real answer might be. Pass.
> -aem


So THAT'S what happend to the cat! I always wondered where she went.

 
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