By TULSA TO DO on Dec 13, 2007, at 11:13 AM Updated on 12/13 at 11:13 AM
TASTE
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On Wednesday, I wrote an article about what to keep and what to discard from your refrigerator after a power outage. A chart explained what was safe at room temperature, what needed to be put in a cooler, etc.
I didn’t follow my own advice. Once I started cleaning out my dark refrigerator, I couldn’t stop. For one, I didn’t want to deal with the hassle of finding a place to store some things. But more than that, cleaning out that refrigerator of all of those strange condiments that I haven’t used in forever was cathartic.
I filled at least four big trash bags with jars of pickles, melted ice cream, a bag of shrimp I found in the back of the freezer. I was done with it.
When the power comes back on – oh please let it be soon – I will have a completely fresh start, and empty shelves to fill with more pickles and mustard.
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