Weirdest Thing in your Fridge

(Meanwhile in England )

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Lmao. Who woulda thunk it. :laughing:

Coolness is everybody’s responsibility. Let’s see it.

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Haha the queen has tiny hands

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Somehow it always comes back to boron around here… :rofl:

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I’m sure I have some in the back of the fridge somewhere.

had a cat in the freezer all winter waiting on spring thaw to get buried one time.

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might have to go with the year old milk my roommates found when we were moving out! Left it somewhere very interesting for our slumlord XD

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The condo we live in, long story, the previous owner rented it out and got a bad tenants that stopped paying everything. Rent, hydro, everything. They had to sell at a loss.

We found a petrified pot pie in the oven.

Dirty old milk is a gross one.

We have deer scent glands stored in a fridge… :wink:

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In the crisper with the lettuce?

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Next to the fish and other meat, lol I meant freezer. Ehh

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Why have them at all? I’m curious because I don’t know.

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Gotta smell like a deer if you don’t want them to smell that human stank lol. Makes for good hunting. Idk if it helps all that much. Something my family does

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Gotcha. Predator smells, I get, but that makes sense.

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It’s kind of camouflage to your own natural scent. Also in cases can attract deer in rut. Because of competition for females. We only keep the male scent glands.

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Although, many may think this is odd. But all to common with hunting.

In most households this would be something weird in the ice box. :laughing:

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Just don’t accidentally put them in a stir fry I guess

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No kidding, we keep them in a meat fridge. Separate and labeled by year and what not.
Everything is labeled. And kept track of.

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I keep my homeade eel skins in brine in my fridge. Just a few mason jars in the back.

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