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In an effort to move toward unplugging our fridge, we decided that we would go mostly veggie for a month. I bought soups, veggies, crackers, nuts and other stuff that don't need refrigeration. We still have some Rice Dream in the fridge to finish with the cereal we still have. I didn't buy any frozen veggies. I usually buy a ton.
Today I made a can of soup around 3:00pm. I took out what I wanted then replaced the lid and heated it for 5 minutes then turned off the heat and left the pot on the stove without having moved the lid. At 8:00pm, MWH came home, reheated the soup and ate it. We'll see if he is still alive in the morning :)
I also bought a jar of olives that did not specify that it needed to be refrigerated after opening. I ate some of them and put the jar in the cupboard. Test in progress.
ETA: I also bought a dozen eggs. I hard boiled half of them. Both the boiled and nonboiled eggs are sitting in separate bowls on the counter.
Today I made a can of soup around 3:00pm. I took out what I wanted then replaced the lid and heated it for 5 minutes then turned off the heat and left the pot on the stove without having moved the lid. At 8:00pm, MWH came home, reheated the soup and ate it. We'll see if he is still alive in the morning :)
I also bought a jar of olives that did not specify that it needed to be refrigerated after opening. I ate some of them and put the jar in the cupboard. Test in progress.
ETA: I also bought a dozen eggs. I hard boiled half of them. Both the boiled and nonboiled eggs are sitting in separate bowls on the counter.
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Date: 19 Aug 2008 13:45 (UTC)http://littlebloginthebigwoods.blogspot.com/2007/03/no-refrigerator-for-30-years.html
http://greenasathistle.com/2007/05/17/hopelessly-fridgeless-day-78/
I didn't know that rotten eggs float.
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Date: 19 Aug 2008 13:56 (UTC)no subject
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Date: 19 Aug 2008 15:21 (UTC)The ones that might not need refrigeration I expect have a TON of preservatives in them.
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Date: 19 Aug 2008 15:26 (UTC)Why would they need refrigeration? They are packed in a vinegar brine, kinda bad for most bacteria. Maybe if they were in oil instead? It seems that people stored olives way before refrigerators. Maybe I need to go dig some holes in the backyard and put amphorae in them :)
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Date: 19 Aug 2008 15:39 (UTC)The ground is a constant temp so they could have put them in the equivalent of a root cellar to keep them.
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