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Condiments in the cupboard or fridge?
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Ketchup, mayo, brown sauce, pesto, jam, marmalade, chutney and sauces. Once they’re open, where do you keep yours? I need 175 answers so we can take a majority and then everyone has to abide.
Mine are kept in the cupboard (as was the butter when I was young). I’m 49 and haven’t ever died from food poisoning. I don’t think.
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Depends if they'll go manky at room temp.
Butter, red/brown sauce, etc all cupboard.
Mayo, pickles, dressings, mustards, etc all fridge.
Some are better served chilled too though. Room temp mayo is a bit 🤢 |
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Each in their right place...
Butter in a butter dish on the counter
Condiments we cook with by the stove (with the spice rack)
open bottles & jars like mayo in the fridge
Jams, and anything unopened, in the press |
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By *apybarasCouple 4 weeks ago
High Lighthouse |
"Depends I follow the instructions on the label.
Mrs
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I genuinely think these instructions are purely to give the manufacturer some legal cover.
In reality all these products were developed to extend the life of produce, before fridges were invented.
I remember as a kid going out to the shed to retrieve a new jar of blackberry jam for our school sandwiches. The first task was always to scrape the mold off, and give the jar a wipe.
Mr C. |
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By *amesB66Man 4 weeks ago
St Peter Port |
Cupboard for most, although things can become forgotten there.
I cleared to the back of the very deep shelf a couple of years ago to find unused items bought at Booths, a store that we don't have in the Channel islands, meaning that I'd brought them back from Lancaster when my mum died....in 2007! |
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"Resurrecting this to ask - should Easter eggs and creme eggs be kept in the fridge or at room temperature??"
Creme Eggs outside, Easter Eggs in the fridge. The thin snap and melting of the chocolate is heavenly 😍 |
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"Resurrecting this to ask - should Easter eggs and creme eggs be kept in the fridge or at room temperature??"
Think it depends how hot your house is... My flat is like a furnace so keeping Easter eggs in the fridge is a must ! |
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