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10.04.2008, 18:30 quote

romanogypsy32

What is in yours? nothing and need to go to supermarket or rammed full of goodies? Laughing

 

10.04.2008, 19:07 quote

moose666

A few severed heads at the moment, but they're only in there until I make room in my freezer.

 

11.04.2008, 11:50 quote

darkhorse57

From top to bottom:

2 packs of sausages (pork & sweet chili and pork & bramley)
2 Caramel and toffee yoghurts
2 rolls of Kodachrome film
Extra mature cheddar cheese
Mushrooms
Cherry toms
Normal toms
Lettuce
17 eggs
2 Tupperware containers with boiled spuds and rice in them

In the door:
Cranberry juice (2)
Orange juice (1)
2 litres milk

 

11.04.2008, 12:20 quote

TimboDSLR
TimboDSLR Joined: 03 Jun 2007 Posts: 255 Location: United Kingdom, England, Shropshire
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darkhorse57 wrote:

2 rolls of Kodachrome film


Ooooh..... how very nostalgic. Time was when I had a fridge in the darkroom dedicated to the storage of film, paper and chemicals! Cool

These days I live quite spartanly at home and eat most of my meals out, so there's not much aside from milk, fruit juice. eggs etc

tim

 

11.04.2008, 13:54 quote

darkhorse57

TimboDSLR wrote:
darkhorse57 wrote:

2 rolls of Kodachrome film


Ooooh..... how very nostalgic. Time was when I had a fridge in the darkroom dedicated to the storage of film, paper and chemicals! Cool

These days I live quite spartanly at home and eat most of my meals out, so there's not much aside from milk, fruit juice. eggs etc

tim


I have no idea why I have the film there, just habit. I don't even have a camera anymore, never mind an SLR that would use the film. I suppose I'm thinking that when I have a few quid spare I'll find one in a second hand shop (and then I can defrost the film and use it Smile )

Oh, I forgot, I also have a computer hard drive in the ice box. The hard drive isn't spinning, so I'm hoping that leaving it there for a few days in an anti-static bag might do it some good (it's an old trick to 'unjam' hard drives)

 

11.04.2008, 14:04 quote

Chet24
Chet24 Joined: 20 Mar 2007 Posts: 11902 Location: United Kingdom, England, London
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darkhorse57 wrote:


Oh, I forgot, I also have a computer hard drive in the ice box. The hard drive isn't spinning, so I'm hoping that leaving it there for a few days in an anti-static bag might do it some good (it's an old trick to 'unjam' hard drives)


I've heard of that trick before but never tried it, would you let me know if it works for you ?
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11.04.2008, 15:57 quote

redelicious
redelicious Joined: 19 Feb 2008 Posts: 1609 Location: United Kingdom, England, Lincolnshire
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3 dozen eggs (my 16 year old is obsessed with scrambled eggs at the mo and eats it at least once every day [nutter!!!])
a jar of pesto
a jar of lazy garlic
some rotten feta!?
mayonnaise
cranberry sauce
mint sauce
apple sauce
lime pickle
caerphilly cheese
tomato ketchup
brown sauce
fresh coffee
half a tin of baked beans
2 flora buttery tubs
a dried slice of plastic sandwich turkey
leeks
a green baking potato?
fresh vine tomatoes
frying steak
lamb steaks
sausages
a fresh packet of sliced/shredded cabbage n leek mix
milk
knorr chicken/beef/veg/lamb/pork cubes
a jar of lazy ginger
fresh garlic
my eldest sons emergency diabetic needle
carrots

I think that's it.

 

11.04.2008, 16:29 quote

romanogypsy32

Milk and a Dozen Eggs need to go shopping! Laughing

 
 
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