Things I keep in my Refrigerator

My own version of the glossy magazine article I’ve just read. ‘ 20 things I keep in my fridge’

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  • Some sticky spillage that has dried on the button so the light takes three seconds to come on.
  • A lip gloss.
  • Dish of green gunge which could be leftover spinach, pea soup, mint sauce or a school experiment which the children have long since forgotten.
  • Home-made bird cake with a suspicious hole scraped in it as though somebody has tasted it.
  • Brown meaty stuff in a cling film covered dish which could be dog food or casserole leftovers.
  • Folklore chutney that looks as though its made from garden bugs
  • A cool-eyes headache soother.
  • Green trimmed yoghurt
  • A group of mushrooms in a container which could be (a) mushrooms or (b) fungi growing on some long since shrivelled foodstuff.
  • A plastic yellow brick which turns out to be ancient cheese.
  • A jar of mincemeat dated 1999.
  • A water filled polythene glove (preparation for Halloween)
  • A misshapen once melted, chocolate bar.
  • Three quarters of a bottle of disgusting wine meant for cooking when I remember to add it.
  • A plastic fork, wrapped in cellophane.
  • Half a tub of dead cress.
  • Flat, sparkling water.
  • Half a shrivelled onion open side on a plate (that explains the smell.)
  • Out-of-date cough mixture
  • A notice to self, hanging down from the top shelf saying -CLEAN FRIDGE!
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1 Comment »

  1. Will Peach said,

    October 27, 2007 @ 4:16 pm

    You should see our student fridge. One slight opening might cause projectile vomiting for anyone in close proximity, it’s contents are clearly weeks old, barely edible, sometimes illegal. If fridges were human ours would have rolled over and died in the gutter a long time ago.

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