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Post by UdderChaos on Oct 13, 2008 5:06:07 GMT -5
Glad you guys joined me again! I'm gonna make you regret it though in a minute... Mean, I know. I just don't care though. I don't care for moldy thing looking at me in the fridge when I open it. Those green things, moving and just waiting for the perfect opportunity when I'm not watching to jump up and attack that perfectly black banana that I've been saving for juuuust the right time to make that cake... oh bugger it... it's gone. Has it decided to throw itself out? Wow.... Oh no... wait.. There it is... morphing itself to the floppy carrot. Hmm.. does carrot and banana cake work together? Or are they just planning to take over my fridge in their grand plan to dominate the world...... Take this advertisement break in the continuing saga of carrot meets banana to find two things in the fridge that long ago should have had a decent burial.. or at least an exorcism beofre they too, decide to join my carbananot in the quest for universal disgustingness. Find two things in the fridge to throw out. And if noone replys to this, I know the carbananots of the world are starting to suceed... and have eaten YOU *dum da dum dum* <----- dramatic music score
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Post by Mrs Hen on Oct 13, 2008 13:15:13 GMT -5
You know, I r e a l y didn't want to read your post today, I kept thinking you'd come up with something I didn't want to do, and then I'd be stuck. But then I told myself, yesterday was just a bit of laundry, how bad can it get.
You know you are P U R E E V I L, don't you?
Besides, who puts bananas in the refrigerator?
ok. - I'm going.
mrs. hen
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Post by margarita on Oct 13, 2008 13:39:42 GMT -5
Actually, I just found an old banana in my refrigerator. Out it went!!
Out went the wrinkled and shriveled peach and a moldy tomato.
Margarita
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Post by snailspace on Oct 13, 2008 14:28:00 GMT -5
Lettuce prevail. Threw out a plate of lettuce remnants and a bag of chopped onions. Easy, woo! \o/
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Post by iprocrastinate on Oct 13, 2008 16:03:52 GMT -5
Good suggestion,
I'm on my way I know I have a container of old yogurt and a rutabaga that's wrinkled. Out they go!
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Post by iprocrastinate on Oct 13, 2008 16:18:44 GMT -5
Yes! Thanks to udderchaos I have eliminated 3 outdated yogurts, one wrinkled rutabaga and 3 bags of assorted slimy produce, not recognizable. Thanks so much for the challenge.
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Post by clearwaterush on Oct 13, 2008 19:40:19 GMT -5
I tossed a black slimy head of lettuce, , some dried gray green peas still in the stainless steel pan (if the pan wasn't my favorite, I'd have just tossed the whole mess).
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Calico
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Post by Calico on Oct 13, 2008 19:42:51 GMT -5
Amazingly, I had only 2 things in the refrigerator that needed to be tossed (I did two big clean-outs a few weeks ago, when I had to defrost my freezer repeatedly). I have now tossed a bag of beans from at least 3 weeks ago, and small square of feta cheese that had a "sell by" date of Nov. 2007. It actually wasn't moldy, but do I really want to EAT it? (I thought about keeping the cheese for another month so I could put a birthday candle in it. ) Calico
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Post by cando on Oct 13, 2008 22:37:34 GMT -5
, Calico!!!
I have to admit that I was scared to check out this thread this time, too. I knew that sooner or later you'd find one of my many trouble spots. At least you were kind enough to only request 2 things... I'm too scared to really search deeper than I did to find these... actually 3.
2 jars of pickles... that have been in there for months. REally only just barely past the expiration date...but having been opened and just sitting in there with just 2 pickles in one jar & 2 1/2 in the other jar. No one has touched these in months. Same brand except one was spears & the other just small whole pickles. So, might not have been nasty, but certainly taking up space.
1 zip bag with sliced bananas that was brown has been sitting in my freezer for a couple months. They were supposed to be used in a shake, but "brown" bananas? Not me!
Thanks for your fun challenges. CD
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