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20-09-2012, 13:21
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Should Fridges Have A Bio Health Warning?
I only ask because yesterday I decided to have some cheese on toast, now usually I can go through cheese like there's no tomorrow, for some reason the grated cheese I bought a month ago had been neglected when I took it out it had gone mouldy no way would I use it.
So how come when I got up this morning went to the fridge to get milk for my brew the cheese had been put back?
I find myself doing this with a variety of items it's not as if the fridge has regenerative qualities and I know I'm not the only one why do we do this?
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20-09-2012, 14:14
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Re: Should Fridges Have A Bio Health Warning?
one word "alzheimers"!
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20-09-2012, 14:27
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Re: Should Fridges Have A Bio Health Warning?
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one word "alzheimers"!
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Indeed, Alzheimer, it is one word, but your post used three words, how someone in your state could remember it's spelling is a mystery, perhaps you learnt it as a youth and therefore can recall.
Meanwhile I forgive you, though I doubt you will remember that when you move away from this post.
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20-09-2012, 18:18
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Re: Should Fridges Have A Bio Health Warning?
My house mate asked me other day why I put an empty butter tub in the fridge
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20-09-2012, 18:19
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Re: Should Fridges Have A Bio Health Warning?
Is it to do with the hoarding instinct? I know I've done similar things, and I have a habit of putting empty boxes back in the cupboard instead of the bin - annoying habit!
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20-09-2012, 18:35
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Re: Should Fridges Have A Bio Health Warning?
I found a large, forgotten carton of Philly at the back of the fridge a couple of days ago- it was half finished but the surface had all mould spots on it. I put it back(??) but mentioned it to the boss.'Why on earth did you put it back?' she said. 'Well if I scrape the mould off it will be all right underneath, won't it?'
I was in pain for hours.
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20-09-2012, 18:41
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Re: Should Fridges Have A Bio Health Warning?
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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth
I found a large, forgotten carton of Philly at the back of the fridge a couple of days ago- it was half finished but the surface had all mould spots on it. I put it back(??) but mentioned it to the boss.'Why on earth did you put it back?' she said. 'Well if I scrape the mould off it will be all right underneath, won't it?'
I was in pain for hours.
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See women just don't understand Thrift.
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20-09-2012, 18:52
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Re: Should Fridges Have A Bio Health Warning?
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See women just don't understand Thrift.
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You're right, I only mentioned it because I was going to make her a sandwich- you'd think she'd be pleased!
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20-09-2012, 19:01
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Re: Should Fridges Have A Bio Health Warning?
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You're right, I only mentioned it because I was going to make her a sandwich- you'd think she'd be pleased!
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Not a hope in hell, we are "Put On" "Undervalued" n general dogsbodys, also very stupid cos we tolerate this through undying love, were just "Saints"
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20-09-2012, 19:04
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Re: Should Fridges Have A Bio Health Warning?
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I found a large, forgotten carton of Philly at the back of the fridge a couple of days ago- it was half finished but the surface had all mould spots on it. I put it back(??) but mentioned it to the boss.'Why on earth did you put it back?' she said. 'Well if I scrape the mould off it will be all right underneath, won't it?'
I was in pain for hours.
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This thread is really cool!!!
I've done that ^^ with jam before (I am pretty sure this forum has taught me I am not a woman).
I think 'fridges should also have a warning that if you keep returning to them again and again, you will get fat.
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20-09-2012, 19:09
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Re: Should Fridges Have A Bio Health Warning?
It's not all bad, cashman,it's like I said on the 'Housekeeping' thread.
Dust and break something-no more dusting.
Wash up and break a plate-no more washing up.
Offer to make her a sandwich with mouldy cheese- I haven't been allowed in the kitchen since!
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20-09-2012, 19:13
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Re: Should Fridges Have A Bio Health Warning?
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This thread is really cool!!!
I've done that ^^ with jam before (I am pretty sure this forum has taught me I am not a woman).
I think 'fridges should also have a warning that if you keep returning to them again and again, you will get fat.
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Not if everything in there is covered in mold, under those circumstances the best thing would be to make a platter from the contents strategically place yourself on the toilet and don't get off again until it has all passed through, guaranteed you'll have lost a considerable amount of weight.
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20-09-2012, 19:19
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Re: Should Fridges Have A Bio Health Warning?
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Not if everything in there is covered in mold
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sugarmouse0707 Less is(of course) referring to the beer in the above statement
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20-09-2012, 19:30
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Re: Should Fridges Have A Bio Health Warning?
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sugarmouse0707 Less is(of course) referring to the beer in the above statement
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Don't talk daft, beers never in there long enough!
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20-09-2012, 19:40
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Re: Should Fridges Have A Bio Health Warning?
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Not if everything in there is covered in mold, under those circumstances the best thing would be to make a platter from the contents strategically place yourself on the toilet and don't get off again until it has all passed through, guaranteed you'll have lost a considerable amount of weight.
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sugarmouse0707 Less is(of course) referring to the beer in the above statement
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Lol!
I'm pretty much convinced beer does NOT go mouldy, as per what's been said, it's never around for long enough!
I remember when I was young my Mother was tight as a maggots (insert nasty word) and would buy EVERYTHING in bulk, including industrial-sized punnets of stuff.
She used to buy buckets of jam in every flavour , and more often than not when you went to use one you would find it had 'fermented' and you now were faced with a very alcoholic potent smelling sticky substance...
I may try that myself come to think of it...
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