Chocoloate Digestives - Fridge?
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Yes, we have one in the garage that is solely for beer and one in the summer house.
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Bunch of fridge cvntsZonda_ wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2020 1:05 pmYes, we have one in the garage that is solely for beer and one in the summer house.
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We've got the full size american fridge with ice maker and filtered chilled water. Ive also got a portable fridge that runs on mains and DC for use in the garden or if were away somewhere.Zonda_ wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2020 1:05 pmYes, we have one in the garage that is solely for beer and one in the summer house.
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There’s an unopened packet of “double choc” digestives in the cupboard.
1. I’m worried that double choc might ruin them.
2. I’m going to open, put some in the fridge and some back in the cupboard.
3. After suitable time I’ll test with a cup of tea (one dunked, one not) and a cold drink.
Work avoidance day #23.
1. I’m worried that double choc might ruin them.
2. I’m going to open, put some in the fridge and some back in the cupboard.
3. After suitable time I’ll test with a cup of tea (one dunked, one not) and a cold drink.
Work avoidance day #23.
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I’ve never really thought about putting them in the fridge, even though I prefer to put chocolate in the fridge.
This changes NOW.
This changes NOW.
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I can't put any chocolate in the fridge; the bananas are in the way.
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*douses petrol around forum*nuttinnew wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2020 9:01 pm I can't put any chocolate in the fridge; the bananas are in the way.
Look, I'm sorry, it's for the best it really is.
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We have a full height fridge (150cm or so) for food, an under-counter fridge solely for drinks (neither of which have a freezer compartment), a chest freezer and a built-in fridge which is the standard under-counter size. Is that excessive?
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Wnuttinnew wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2020 9:01 pm I can't put any chocolate in the fridge; the bananas are in the way.
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nuttinnew wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2020 9:01 pm I can't put any chocolate in the fridge; the bananas are in the way.

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Experiment in progress. I am having to resort to Dolce Gusto coffee pods. My bean grinder and AeroPress machine are stuck in the office.ZedLeg wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2020 11:37 amThe idea with stroopwaffels is that you leave them on top of your coffee cup so they warm up and soften with the steam. They get less crumbly too.JonMad wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2020 10:56 amHmm, I've been given a couple of packs of Stroopwafels. They are currently in the cupboard and are stupidly crumbly. Maybe a bit of fridge action will make them edible without resulting in a place full of crumbs.Matty wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2020 10:46 am If it's got caramel in it, IT DOESN'T GO IN THE FRIDGE. Maybe with the exception of Munchies.
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I'm sure that qualifies as an essential journey JonJonMad wrote: Thu Apr 09, 2020 1:51 pmExperiment in progress.ZedLeg wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2020 11:37 amThe idea with stroopwaffels is that you leave them on top of your coffee cup so they warm up and soften with the steam. They get less crumbly too.JonMad wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2020 10:56 am
Hmm, I've been given a couple of packs of Stroopwafels. They are currently in the cupboard and are stupidly crumbly. Maybe a bit of fridge action will make them edible without resulting in a place full of crumbs.
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I am having to resort to Dolce Gusto coffee pods. My bean grinder and AeroPress machine are stuck in the office.![]()
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You’re not wrong. I can’t be botheredMatty wrote: Tue Apr 07, 2020 3:45 pm Settle an argument, and it's something less miserable than the current goings on: To Fridge or Not to Fridge? That is the question.
I stand by my choice that Choc Digestives are better in the fridge. Buy some, put them in overnight and tell me I'm wrong.