Provided the People kept the fridge closed, they probably didn’t lose much. Fish likes to go bad if you look at it wrong, though. And Primus forbid they had popsicles in the freezer – we had a less-than-one-day blackout, and the sticky, sugary MESS those left behind! Everything else was fine, though some was covered in popsicle goo.
My most horrifying moment of opening a freezer after a power outage was years ago. I had been gone for two weeks, and someone had gotten into the fuse box and cut the power to the fridge and freezer. All the meat was rotting, and uncooked yeast rolls had broken out of their bags and grew into the meat. It was spread like tentacles through the whole freezer. Shudder.
As others have commented, gas station sushi is probably a hard no, even in the gas station. Left over and questionably refrigerated? Don’t even think about it. Into a sealed baggie and into the garbage can.
Sushi is a trick the Japanese play on gullible Westerners, making them believe that a bit of raw fish on a blob of cold rice is an expression of Japanese aesthetic sensitivity, full of mono no aware, wabi and sabi (and a blob of wasabi) and Zen spirituality and such.
It’s just raw fish (or even nastier sea life) on cold rice.
Ugh, gas station sushi sounds like a good way to get really sick. Believe it or not, a place that does sushi fairly well and at a reasonable price (at least according to my wife it is good but not great) is Publix if it has a sushi chef on staff back in the seafood department. My wife also tried some at another older Publix which did not have the chef on staff (it was likely brought in from the warehouse in nearby Lakeland) and she could tell the difference, not as bad as gas station sushi but as good as the fresh product either. Myself, I stick to the Publix subs, and any of their deli chicken products (fried, rotisserie, etc) as they are all really good, much better than Winn Dixie or Walmart as well as many fast food chains who sell the same stuff.
Most power companies will NOT reimburse you for spoiled food due to an outage. However, for very little money you can add this coverage to your homeowners or renters insurance. Especially good to have if you live in hurricane prone areas like I do.
Gas station sushi is no match for Gas station chicken! Although the fact that you can either eat it right there or chuck it out the windshield both remain constants in the universe.
Queen Catshepsut the Golden: Burt-Ra, do you have a report on the latest repairs?
Burt-Ra: The salt lamps have all been restored, and the Royal Procurers have found a new source of ice. (But they aren’t saying where).
The Queen: Very good. And thank you, Sophititi and Maat-Tilda for creating your beautiful artwork and needlework. Elvis-Anum, do you have a report on Tillie’s latest rug creation?
Elvis-Anum: Zzzzzzzz…
The Queen: I’ll take that as a favorable report. Now, Beatrixia, and Puckmosis, find out from Thomios what he needs for the royal pantry.
At the Royal Kitchen
Puckmosis: Hi, Thomios, is there anything you need for the royal pantry.
Thomios: Usually whatever I need just happens to be right here. But I could do with some more Nommy Nom Spider treats.
Beatrixia: Great. I’ll find out from Arachna when the next locust plague is scheduled and have the spiders make some more treats.
I really enjoyed Georgia’s appearance at yesterday’s Fowl Language Comics zoom draw-off. One category was “drunk, farting hamster” and Georgia’s was adorable.
Now I have to wipe coffee off my monitor… didn’t see that gas station sushi joke coming. hahaha! (I’m not a fan of most seafood I avoid it for the most part – but Japanese sushi made not for a mass market can be pretty tasty. My employers Cafeteria had Sushi on Tuesdays for lunch. The visiting sushi chef(s) and helpers? brought all there stuff and would take over a “station” – the line was usually 10 people deep for several hours. I think they stopped serving when they ran out of the ingredients. I know I got there late and they were “making” up plates with what they had. It was pricey but totally worth it. If you got there early there was sashimi. I tended towards the nori maki and onigiri (wrapped rice always in cute little shapes or themes) for the variety and “ease of eating”.
Love the two little “gas station sushi” rolls on a ‘platter’ on the door of the fridge. Definitely just nope! no! no way! or perhaps a midwestern “Yeah, no.”
While I love sushi, I refuse to eat any that I haven’t seen being prepared. For any leftovers, we have a one-day rule: It is eaten the next day or it goes into the compost bin. (Where the raccoons will probably eat it that night.)
Gas station sushi is automatically a no…. unless in Japan. Might actually be good in Japan where it might be made fresh. But here it’s terrible from the get go.
One of the ways you can attempt to save frozen things when the power fails is dry ice. After my last frantic trips to find and buy enough dry ice to save our two freezers full of meat, we invested in a natural gas powered generator.
I don’t even put eggs in the fridge anymore. I keep them in an egg basket on the kitchen table. They don’t go bad. Something about Aussie eggs, I guess
Someday I am going to have chooks, so I can have fresh eggs too! Hubs loves chicken so much that he’s told me no for years. Just a few months ago, he told me I’d already won that one though.. LOL! Now to get it sorted…
Katie went to her first annual vet trip to get her wellness exam and her shots. Dr. Andrea and Mark, the assistant, combed her and got enough fur off off to look like a kitten. They noticed by BCN mask. I explained the comic strip.
My ex and I got a new fridge lo these many years ago. We moved the old one out to the garage (not plugged in) just to get it out of the way. Forgot to take a dozen eggs out of it. Found them 4 years later when we moved…..
Le'letha Premium Member over 3 years ago
Gas station sushi is always a hard no, except in Japan, where they really know how to do convenience stores right.
Warm blankets! Warm coffee! Pucky’s little hard hat! And now everyone’s happy.
Jayfbird1969 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Awe. I love the contented Elvis loaf. Guess he’s happy to have power back after all.
Jungle Empress over 3 years ago
Pucky’s hardhat! ❤
deadheadzan over 3 years ago
No hard feelings after being wakened at 2am……all is well……except the gas station sushi!
Sionyx over 3 years ago
Provided the People kept the fridge closed, they probably didn’t lose much. Fish likes to go bad if you look at it wrong, though. And Primus forbid they had popsicles in the freezer – we had a less-than-one-day blackout, and the sticky, sugary MESS those left behind! Everything else was fine, though some was covered in popsicle goo.
Strob Premium Member over 3 years ago
Will the autographed pickle jar soon be on Zazzle?
catmom1360 over 3 years ago
Electricity engineer Puck is on the job.
marilynnbyerly over 3 years ago
My most horrifying moment of opening a freezer after a power outage was years ago. I had been gone for two weeks, and someone had gotten into the fuse box and cut the power to the fridge and freezer. All the meat was rotting, and uncooked yeast rolls had broken out of their bags and grew into the meat. It was spread like tentacles through the whole freezer. Shudder.
LastRoseofSummer Premium Member over 3 years ago
I ordered sushi from Whole Foods today, what got delivered was 2 SPICY hand rolls that had soggy nori wrappings. Sigh…
McColl34 Premium Member over 3 years ago
As others have commented, gas station sushi is probably a hard no, even in the gas station. Left over and questionably refrigerated? Don’t even think about it. Into a sealed baggie and into the garbage can.
Robin Harwood over 3 years ago
All sushi is a hard “No”!
Sushi is a trick the Japanese play on gullible Westerners, making them believe that a bit of raw fish on a blob of cold rice is an expression of Japanese aesthetic sensitivity, full of mono no aware, wabi and sabi (and a blob of wasabi) and Zen spirituality and such.
It’s just raw fish (or even nastier sea life) on cold rice.
DorseyBelle over 3 years ago
Hee hee, signature on the pickles and ketchup, hard hat with cat ears…I don’t even need to look for toe beans.
Sue Ellen over 3 years ago
Elvis looks so contented on his warm, electric blanket!
WelshRat Premium Member over 3 years ago
Hard hat Pucky. Y’know, I forgot Americans need to keep Eggs in the fridge…
TampaFanatic1 over 3 years ago
Ugh, gas station sushi sounds like a good way to get really sick. Believe it or not, a place that does sushi fairly well and at a reasonable price (at least according to my wife it is good but not great) is Publix if it has a sushi chef on staff back in the seafood department. My wife also tried some at another older Publix which did not have the chef on staff (it was likely brought in from the warehouse in nearby Lakeland) and she could tell the difference, not as bad as gas station sushi but as good as the fresh product either. Myself, I stick to the Publix subs, and any of their deli chicken products (fried, rotisserie, etc) as they are all really good, much better than Winn Dixie or Walmart as well as many fast food chains who sell the same stuff.
LarryWestby over 3 years ago
If it’s cold outside just put the perishables in a box and put it outside. Just keep an eye out for raccoons.
arolarson Premium Member over 3 years ago
Georgia’s tweet…starting next week “A St Patrick’s Day Adventure”!
https://twitter.com/GeorgiaDunnBCN/status/1368015149978636293/photo/1
Alicelth Premium Member over 3 years ago
OT – sushi
deojaideep aka Courage over 3 years ago
Since power cuts are frequent routine here in India, we don’t worry much!!
cat19632001 over 3 years ago
Thank Cat that Puck is there to oversee the frig clean out.
Michael G. over 3 years ago
Break out the haz-mat suits!
Santana over 3 years ago
Food on ice
A ticket to paradise but
Some can’t stay here any more
Temp got too high and so
Puck went from shelf to shelf & drawer
Any bad sushi, he’d have found it
He’s mad skilled, no two ways around it
Light of the fridge, shine on him
Puck has the answers
Shine on his hat, sweet Pucky
He takes no chances
(Todd Rundgren / John Wilcox / Roger Powell – Love Is the Answer)
cat19632001 over 3 years ago
Come on Woman. Were you ever really going to eat that sushi?
Tigrisan Premium Member over 3 years ago
OH! Wookit dat widdle hard hat!!
CMC over 3 years ago
Don’t unload freezer immediately! Start it back and led food refreeze. Much less smell and/or oozing that way. Fridge? YOYO.
Miss Mina over 3 years ago
Pucky is so helpful!
SusieB over 3 years ago
Most power companies will NOT reimburse you for spoiled food due to an outage. However, for very little money you can add this coverage to your homeowners or renters insurance. Especially good to have if you live in hurricane prone areas like I do.
Code the Enforcer over 3 years ago
Lovin’ Puck’s little Safety Helmet ! … :)
Mr. Reader over 3 years ago
now i want sushi.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
“Gas Station Sushi” has a “taillight warranty”.
Hatter over 3 years ago
To my cat, three days is perfectly aged sushi.
BenTechCode over 3 years ago
Gas station sushi is no match for Gas station chicken! Although the fact that you can either eat it right there or chuck it out the windshield both remain constants in the universe.
sando33 over 3 years ago
Gas station sushi is always a no!
BillJackson2 over 3 years ago
OT: Spreadsheets…
Kitty Katz over 3 years ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
Queen Catshepsut the Golden: Burt-Ra, do you have a report on the latest repairs?
Burt-Ra: The salt lamps have all been restored, and the Royal Procurers have found a new source of ice. (But they aren’t saying where).
The Queen: Very good. And thank you, Sophititi and Maat-Tilda for creating your beautiful artwork and needlework. Elvis-Anum, do you have a report on Tillie’s latest rug creation?
Elvis-Anum: Zzzzzzzz…
The Queen: I’ll take that as a favorable report. Now, Beatrixia, and Puckmosis, find out from Thomios what he needs for the royal pantry.
At the Royal Kitchen
Puckmosis: Hi, Thomios, is there anything you need for the royal pantry.
Thomios: Usually whatever I need just happens to be right here. But I could do with some more Nommy Nom Spider treats.
Beatrixia: Great. I’ll find out from Arachna when the next locust plague is scheduled and have the spiders make some more treats.
Thomios: Good ’nuf.
BillJackson2 over 3 years ago
OT: Me and a lot of things…
lpayne.1632 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Pucky, always perfectly dressed for any occasion. . .
AndrewSihler over 3 years ago
Eggs don’t spoil. Certainly not right away.
NWdryad over 3 years ago
Leftover sushi? Blasphemy.
ikini Premium Member over 3 years ago
I really enjoyed Georgia’s appearance at yesterday’s Fowl Language Comics zoom draw-off. One category was “drunk, farting hamster” and Georgia’s was adorable.
Portmanteau over 3 years ago
Now I have to wipe coffee off my monitor… didn’t see that gas station sushi joke coming. hahaha! (I’m not a fan of most seafood I avoid it for the most part – but Japanese sushi made not for a mass market can be pretty tasty. My employers Cafeteria had Sushi on Tuesdays for lunch. The visiting sushi chef(s) and helpers? brought all there stuff and would take over a “station” – the line was usually 10 people deep for several hours. I think they stopped serving when they ran out of the ingredients. I know I got there late and they were “making” up plates with what they had. It was pricey but totally worth it. If you got there early there was sashimi. I tended towards the nori maki and onigiri (wrapped rice always in cute little shapes or themes) for the variety and “ease of eating”.
Portmanteau over 3 years ago
Love the two little “gas station sushi” rolls on a ‘platter’ on the door of the fridge. Definitely just nope! no! no way! or perhaps a midwestern “Yeah, no.”
scaeva Premium Member over 3 years ago
While I love sushi, I refuse to eat any that I haven’t seen being prepared. For any leftovers, we have a one-day rule: It is eaten the next day or it goes into the compost bin. (Where the raccoons will probably eat it that night.)
Le'letha Premium Member over 3 years ago
I believe Puck has actually written “Milk?” “Eggs?” and “Sushi?” on his little clipboard, and crossed the last one out.
knight1192a over 3 years ago
Gas station sushi is automatically a no…. unless in Japan. Might actually be good in Japan where it might be made fresh. But here it’s terrible from the get go.
rs0204 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Pucky always has the right outfit or accoutrements for the occasion.
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
Puck needs to complete his hazmat outfit.
sugordon over 3 years ago
Puck on the job is just so adorable!!! And it is nice to see a happy, mello Elvis again.
scaeva Premium Member over 3 years ago
One of the ways you can attempt to save frozen things when the power fails is dry ice. After my last frantic trips to find and buy enough dry ice to save our two freezers full of meat, we invested in a natural gas powered generator.
PammWhittaker over 3 years ago
I don’t even put eggs in the fridge anymore. I keep them in an egg basket on the kitchen table. They don’t go bad. Something about Aussie eggs, I guess
Someday I am going to have chooks, so I can have fresh eggs too! Hubs loves chicken so much that he’s told me no for years. Just a few months ago, he told me I’d already won that one though.. LOL! Now to get it sorted…
FrannieL Premium Member over 3 years ago
Katie went to her first annual vet trip to get her wellness exam and her shots. Dr. Andrea and Mark, the assistant, combed her and got enough fur off off to look like a kitten. They noticed by BCN mask. I explained the comic strip.
over 3 years ago
So glad the power is back on.
ikini Premium Member over 3 years ago
The “Sigh” in the first panel is diametrically the opposite of the “Sigh” in the last panel, lol!
ltrauth over 3 years ago
My ex and I got a new fridge lo these many years ago. We moved the old one out to the garage (not plugged in) just to get it out of the way. Forgot to take a dozen eggs out of it. Found them 4 years later when we moved…..
NyahNyahNyah over 3 years ago
“Gas Station Sushi” would be a “Hard No” even if the power didn’t go out.
57BelAir over 3 years ago
I don’t even eat gas station sushi right from the gas station much less left over!!!