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Letter: National Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day Nov 15

Maury E Lewis writes:
Tomorrow 11/15/2014 is National "Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day" according to the almanac.

After you get it clean Milk, Yogurt, sour cream and cottage cheese belong on the bottom shelf to the back.

Eggs go on the middle shelf not in the door. The door is not cold enough.

The butter and soft cheese can go in the doors butter compartment.

Store bought juices, condiments, jellies can go in the door.

Vegetables go in a drawer if you have one, don't put vegetables and fruit together in a drawer.

These are the rules the almanac gave for organizing your refrigerator.

Enjoy yourself and stay inside and stay warm. --melewi, aka Maury E Lewis




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