Fridge Tip?

Never heard of vinegar & pickled onions in a fridge before. Marmalade, yes, or it melts in to the toast too quickly. There again, most folk think I'm barmy 'cos I keep the bread in mine.
It's not marmalade, it's Paddington Paste (or 'Pate du Paddington' if one prefers en France) ... 🤭

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Door shelf carries 2 X 2 litre milk containers 1 litre of fresh Orange Juice, I litre of Ginger Ale 1 Litre of Bitter Lemon and a Bottle of white wine, that is the lower shelf full, upper shelf carries Brown Sauce Red Sauce , Salad Cream, Balsamic Vinegar, bottle of Sweet Chilly Sauce, and a Litre of fresh water, next shelf has about 18 fresh eggs on it in their carboard trays so the door is already full. Inside the fridge lowest point is the fresh veg tray always full of salad and fresh veg, next shelf has the fresh cream, butter, fresh meat ,Yoghurts Bacon , , etc and is always full, top shelf has jars of beetroot piccalilli? pickled onions Olives Jams and Marmalade ,jar of Colemans mustard and if I am lucky a few cans of Larger and Cider so no more room for anything else, except the small piece of ply, YES ply that stops it all moving, The Freezer separate but part of the overall fridge is always full of frozen meats ,fish, ice creams veg, small container of Ice and a container of frozen Lemon ice cubes made from fresh lemons. we have had a spill of frozen sweet corn out of that in the past hee hee , be careful out there hee hee.
Think your fridge must be edit...IS three times the size of ours :ROFLMAO:
 
Never heard of vinegar & pickled onions in a fridge before. Marmalade, yes, or it melts in to the toast too quickly. There again, most folk think I'm barmy 'cos I keep the bread in mine.
We've always put the pickle jars in the fridge once opened! not needed?
But like you, Marmlade (and Jam) in as well, and occasionally bread.

British eggs don't need any refrigeration though (I see most folk seem to put them in fridge - maybe just because as you get an egg holder?)
 
Fitted a new fridge in the kitchen couple of days ago actually, and it is hinged on the right side, unlike the previous one which was hinged on the left side (due to the door breaking).

Having to remember which side to pull is still tricky - so we just have to remember pulling the door on the RIGHT side is the WRONG side, and we have to pull on the LEFT side which is the RIGHT side.
 
Are european eggs different then?
European Eggs are same as British Eggs (except for the funny accent).
It is American Eggs that need to be refrigerated.

(I tend to use supermarkets as the storage marker for products .... if not stored in cooler, they don't need to be kept cold)
 
Disgusting fridge!!
it’s full of food!!! where’s the beer and wine, even the freezer should have a bottle of Glayva in it
 
I reckon you only need a fridge accident once to learn the hard way, ours was a split bottle of milk. Naughty fridge!

Since then everything and I mean everything that could potentially leak or otherwise escape goes in ziplock freezer bags.

These are cheap and 100% effective.
They also provide a degree of packing reducing rattles and movement.

Bread is a really useful for packing we split a sliced loaf into smaller bags and use it to further prevent rattles.

Our fridge is now very well behaved!
 
Yep ours was an open carton of double cream.

What a mess...and what a huge clean up too :(
 
Fitted a new fridge in the kitchen couple of days ago actually, and it is hinged on the right side, unlike the previous one which was hinged on the left side (due to the door breaking).

Having to remember which side to pull is still tricky - so we just have to remember pulling the door on the RIGHT side is the WRONG side, and we have to pull on the LEFT side which is the RIGHT side.
Usually easy enough to rehang the door to suit ?
 
Usually easy enough to rehang the door to suit ?
Very true.
But the way the new one is hung - to open on the LEFT side IS the RIGHT side :) The reason I changed the old fridge from opening on the LEFT side (the RIGHT side) TO the RIGHT side was due to a door hinge support fault a few years ago (can't buy new doors for fridges so cheaper to switch hinge sides then get an entire new fridge).
 
Well the fridge was great on our trip to Abingdon had a super 4 night stay. the POI at Abingdon on the edge of our rally field was busy about 10 vans there each night pay about ÂŁ6 for stays of 5 hours or more per day so 24 hour stay ÂŁ6 toilet there to so stealth toilet empty possible too max stay for vans say 3 days on the notice board, we did have an oohh nasty in the van we have a large container of Lidl fabric sotfner for use in the cassette toilet kept on the toilet floor unfortunately this container fell over in transit and about 2 litres of it found its way throughout the van floor very sticky stuff and hard to clean up but the van smells lovely hee hee so I now need to make sure that is secure for future trips and a trip to Lidl 2morrow to buy more drat,
 

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