Although, given the appetite Baldo is usually shown having, how could something stay in the fridge long enough to go bad? He’d have eaten it as a late snack.
He who smells it, … ah, phooey, what’s a rhyming way to say “throws it out”? [now I’m hearing Billie Hayes as Wichiepoo in my head, singing “Oranges, Smoranges.”
As a cleaning lady I’ve done this. When your time is limited you have to choose your battles. If I have enough time when I’m finished my assigned duties I go back and clean it out. If it has been sitting too long and become like sludge, I just throw it out. So far no one has discovered or said anything.
I think it’s something that is in some but not all people. My father was instant in finding and disposing of things even getting close to “expired”. My husband on the other hand, seems to be afraid to even look inside the average fridge container. I don’t get it but hey it’s OK he changes my oil for me and can get stuff off the high shelves (I’m vertically challenged). I figure it’s an even trade off.
Rhetorical_Question 3 months ago
If soiled, put it into garbage container instead of the refrigerator?
purepaul Premium Member 3 months ago
We bag it and freeze it until garbage day. Who wants a stinking garbage container in the kitchen?
LawrenceS 3 months ago
Although, given the appetite Baldo is usually shown having, how could something stay in the fridge long enough to go bad? He’d have eaten it as a late snack.
DaBump Premium Member 3 months ago
He who smells it, … ah, phooey, what’s a rhyming way to say “throws it out”? [now I’m hearing Billie Hayes as Wichiepoo in my head, singing “Oranges, Smoranges.”
Otis Rufus Driftwood 3 months ago
Like putting an empty container back in the fridge.
robin.axten Premium Member 3 months ago
Another in the “Men are stupid” Meme!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 3 months ago
As a cleaning lady I’ve done this. When your time is limited you have to choose your battles. If I have enough time when I’m finished my assigned duties I go back and clean it out. If it has been sitting too long and become like sludge, I just throw it out. So far no one has discovered or said anything.
patrickschreiber1951 3 months ago
spoiled
gcarlson 3 months ago
Woman I dated had a fridge full of leftover containers. Maybe lucky another friend underbid me on cleaning her house when she moved.
grenjello 3 months ago
I have to admit I have done that before.
Shikamoo Premium Member 3 months ago
Throw it out and was the container, Baldo.
Rista 3 months ago
I think it’s something that is in some but not all people. My father was instant in finding and disposing of things even getting close to “expired”. My husband on the other hand, seems to be afraid to even look inside the average fridge container. I don’t get it but hey it’s OK he changes my oil for me and can get stuff off the high shelves (I’m vertically challenged). I figure it’s an even trade off.