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Things you shouldn't put in the freezer...
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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My gran when she was alive bless her, used to put milk in the freezer so when you came round for a cup of tea it always tasted funny due to the freezing process of the milk.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"sandwiches .... when thawed the bread is always soggy "
Believe it or not a lot of "fresh" produce that supermarkets sell has been frozen before it's sent in transit. |
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"My gran when she was alive bless her, used to put milk in the freezer so when you came round for a cup of tea it always tasted funny due to the freezing process of the milk.
Any others?" your penis besides anything else closing the door hurts like Buggery |
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"sandwiches .... when thawed the bread is always soggy
Believe it or not a lot of "fresh" produce that supermarkets sell has been frozen before it's sent in transit."
their thawing process must be better than my ignore the sandwich in the bag method |
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"My gran when she was alive bless her, used to put milk in the freezer so when you came round for a cup of tea it always tasted funny due to the freezing process of the milk.
Any others?"
I remember when I was a child, Helping my gran look for her purse. It was only when she found a thawing haddock in her apron pocket, That she realised that her purse was in the freezer. |
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