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    Staring into the fridge...

    I combined it with the guilty pleasure of checking out someone else's. This, dear friends is my fridge. Take a good look, show it to your children. This is why you should never leave home.

    Ah, to be a starving student...

    http://thedailyfridge.blogspot.com/

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    That's a starving student's fridge? Fresh vegetables!

    I'm not even a student anymore (actually, lies, I'm no longer a full-time student, rather a full-time government-type job and part time student)... and my two vegie draws are organised somewhat like this: Left: for fresh veggies, almost always empty (maybe a zucchini if I'm lucky!). Right: for unfresh vegetables (and other things) that NEED to go out next rubbish night, often quite full - rhubarb I was gonna stew, half-bags of bagged lettuce, long expired jar of some condiment I bought and used once, some unidentifiables that are making the whole fridge smell...

    My fridge totally beats yours for condiments.... we can barely fit anything else in there apart from some cheese (for pizza, nachos, or on pasta - the height of cuisine in my house), some beers, and olivani (for my partner's chippy sandwiches... apparently my 'carbs plus cheese' cooking leaves something to be desired)

    Anyway... neat idea for a blog...!

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    I know what you mean. I love vegetables as a concept, but an objective analysis of my diet would consist of a disturbingly large amount of coffee and meat pies.I'm all set up for an epic pizza right now, got one of those mozzeralla things that looks like a duckling, proper pepperoni... This is what happens when you go to pizza hut, you spend hours lamenting at the poor state of pizza today, and before you know it you're dedicating half your food budget to the perfect crusty delicacy.

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