Bizarre habits
Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us: "Until I pointed it out, my other half use to hang out the washing making sure that both pegs were the same colour. Now she goes out of her way to make sure they never match." Tell us about bizarre rituals, habits and OCD-like behaviour.
( , Thu 1 Jul 2010, 12:33)
Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us: "Until I pointed it out, my other half use to hang out the washing making sure that both pegs were the same colour. Now she goes out of her way to make sure they never match." Tell us about bizarre rituals, habits and OCD-like behaviour.
( , Thu 1 Jul 2010, 12:33)
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Ketchup should be in the fridge.
Ketchup used to be OK to leave at room temperature, but some time during the 80s/90s when we all got fussy about preservatives and 'uneccessary' additives in food, Heinz stopped putting so much of it in their ketchup - as did countless other manufacturers.
So it is now recommended to keep it in the fridge. It's no biggie, cold or warm ketchup tastes pretty much the same.
( , Mon 5 Jul 2010, 9:33, 1 reply)
Ketchup used to be OK to leave at room temperature, but some time during the 80s/90s when we all got fussy about preservatives and 'uneccessary' additives in food, Heinz stopped putting so much of it in their ketchup - as did countless other manufacturers.
So it is now recommended to keep it in the fridge. It's no biggie, cold or warm ketchup tastes pretty much the same.
( , Mon 5 Jul 2010, 9:33, 1 reply)
t'is
true.
We had a run where our bottles of Red would ferment back in the 90s, and then started putting in the fridge. Previously, cupboard was good enough for weeks even months of storage.
( , Wed 7 Jul 2010, 17:38, closed)
true.
We had a run where our bottles of Red would ferment back in the 90s, and then started putting in the fridge. Previously, cupboard was good enough for weeks even months of storage.
( , Wed 7 Jul 2010, 17:38, closed)
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