Earlier this week, in my Random Reality Check, I shared how I dealt with a pot of beef broth that I’d stuck in my fridge.
Over the years, I’ve pulled that trick many times and it rarely never ends well.
That post reminded more than one of you to go deal with unusable egg nog in your own fridge.
Your comments reminded me of this:
That’s cream. I bought it back in early December so my son could re-create the amazingness of homemade butter that he’d experienced after his sister made some in our Brownie meeting.
He made butter.
We served it to friends as we ate dinner in our home which was decked out in Christmas decor.
And now it’s February.
In the picture, I’m holding the bottle sideways, but the “liquid” stayed in place.
Ewwww.
So thanks for helping me remember to do something when you remembered to do something because me remembering something else helped you remember.
Or whatever.
Together, we can do this.
--Nony
Carrie says
Interesting how this blog world can be a circle of helping one another!
Nicki says
I’m so glad I’m not the only one that does this…My plan for tomorrow is to decontaminate errr I mean clean out my fridge! ha ha!
Ellen says
So funny! I am one of those who commented on that post about the egg nog still sitting in my fridge. But STILL did not throw it away. I actually JUST tossed it not 20 minutes ago, right before I saw this new post. Why oh WHY did it take so long to do that?
Jennifer says
there is still coquito (spanish egg nog) in my fridge from new years. I refuse to touch it, but hubby insists it’s fine because he cooked it. whatever. I’ll give him til Valentine’s to fin ish it, or it’s goin down the drain
Anne says
I grew up in a house like this except a 1000 times worse…so I clean a minimum of every other week.
Stephbo says
I can do you one better. I still have a casserole pan with leftovers from Thankagiving in my fridge. Seriously.
Kat says
I just dumped some really gross turkey parts from thanksgiving also. Why? I wanted to use the tupperware for some soup so I could freeze it. Because the pot of soup was in the fridge for a couple days and clearly nobody is going to eat it. Probably in a year or so, when my mother in law wants her tupperware back, I’ll give it to her with the frozen soup still in it. My mama always said containers should never be returned empty! (That’s a lie. My mom didn’t exchange dishes.)