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jerry drew <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 Jun 1999 08:13:25 -0700
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Barbara Sheppard wrote:

> At 00:36 28/06/99 -0700, Jean-Claude wrote:
>
> >I just hang the meat in the fridge so air is circulating around. I use
> >screen only when i am hanging outside to keep fly away. Lately in my fridge
> >i got strange looking smelly things (in the opinion of other members of my
> >family)
>
> I, too, have a family who I'm sure would take offence at seeing bits of
> meat or fish hanging around in the fridge, or openly lying on the racks.
> When I became interested in trying this out, I decided to be a little more
> discreet by using a plastic ice cream container (no lid) and covering the
> bottom of it with a few biscuit cutters. This creates a grid onto which the
> pieces of meat or fish can be laid, and air can still circulate around them
> reasonably well. I hide the container away at the back of the bottom shelf,
> so that it's not readily visible to someone opening the fridge.
>
> This has been working quite well for me (I've only tried chicken and fish
> so far), although it helps to turn the pieces over every day or two, as
> they do tend to stay a little moist on the bottom because of the restricted
> air flow.
>
> Just thought this might be of interest to others who live in households
> where there is some aesthetic sensitivity.
>
> Regards,
> Barbara

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