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What's in your refrigerator?

On my to-do list today is creating an itemized list of everything that was in our refrigerator and freezer, because our insurance says they'll reimburse us for that along with the other things on our claim. We grilled everything we could, but I still threw away 2 garbage cans full of food. If anyone is bored, you can help me brainstorm things commonly found in a refrigerator..... and if you wanna add prices that'd be fabulous, too. I can remember the big things like meat and fruit/veggies, but we had a door full of condiments, dressings, sauces, etc. :-/

Re: What's in your refrigerator?

  • Milk, eggs, cheese, butter, sour cream? ummm you said you have meat and produce on your list, and you have all your condiments, so all I can really think of is dairy.
  • I'm sorry you have to go through all this :(

    I know that I have Kraft salad dressing, sweet baby rays bbq sauce, soy & terryaki sauce, butter, eggs, soda, beer, milk, cheese, applesauce, yogurt and I am sure a bunch more.

    ExerciseMilestone
  • haha Thanks Ames. The tough thing is remembering all of the condiments. Sorry, I didn't state that clearly.
  • ugh, sorry sweetie, I wish I could come over and help! 

    we always have milk and oj and a carton of eggs, various fruits and veggies, some misc fresh herbs, shredded cheese and blocks of cheese, deli slices of cheese. 

    currently on the door of the fridge: margarine and butter, ketchup, ranch, light italian dressing, usually at least 2-3 kind of BBQ sauce, a jar of pickles, a tube of tomato paste, at least 2-3 kinds of jelly/preserves, yogurt, usually some salsa, cocktail sauce, jar of pesto, usually a carton each of chicken stock and beef stock, little containers of lemon and lime juice, a carton of chai concentrate.

     

     

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  • Oh wait, you said you DO need to replace your condiments. Okay, here:

    Ketchup - $4 for the big bottle

    Mustard - $1

    Mayonnaise - $3 for the good kind

    Relish? - $2

    Jelly? - $2-3

    Salad dressing? - $3

    barbecue sauce? - $3

    salsa - $3

     

  • the only other things i can think of are horseradish, jalapenos, garlic, dipping mustards, and wine in my door.

    think about what you had as part of your meal plan that week- any vegetables, thawed or special cuts of meats, lunch meat.

    did you do freezer already?

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  • Haha, will they reimburse you for alcohol? If so, stock up baby!
  • imagesteeser03:

    the only other things i can think of are horseradish, jalapenos, garlic, dipping mustards, and wine in my door.

    think about what you had as part of your meal plan that week- any vegetables, thawed or special cuts of meats, lunch meat.

    did you do freezer already?

    Thanks ladies. This is really helping! I'm about to go check out the grocery store ads this week, too. I already did the freezer. It was pretty easy: meat, veggies, fruit, lots of ice cream. Is there anything else in a freezer? These damn condiments are killing me.

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    Haha, will they reimburse you for alcohol? If so, stock up baby!

    I asked Robin about the alcohol. We had 3 bottles of liquor in our freezer. He said they were fine, because they could be in the cabinet. Is that right? I had a bottle of wine in the refrigerator, which I'm putting on the list. It smells ok, but I'm super afraid of mold.

  • do you keep anything "extra" in your freezer for quick dinners? like pizza, chicken patties or nuggets, fish sticks, etc?

    oh i guess im forgetting drinks in the fridge. what about soda, bottled water, juice, teas, or lemonades?

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  • I agree about the juices and mixers, most of the time those will be bad if they're refridgerated and removed. Also, beer goes bad if you have to remove it from a fridge. Also in my fridge: buffalo sauce, organic pb, hoison sauce, food coloring and markers, butter and cream cheese.
    White Knot
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  • Basically all that's in our fridge right now is condiments so here they are:

    Miricle Whip

    Mayonaise

    ketchup

    Mustard

    Spicy brown mustard

    italian dressing

    ranch dressing

    hot sauce

    worcestershire sauce

    bbq sauce

    sour cream

    salsa

    whipped cream

    yogurt (not really a condiment, but thought I'd throw it out there too)

     soy sauce

    Parmesan cheese

     

     

  • One condiment I haven't seen listed yet that we always have is vinegar. We actually have a few different types.
  • Probably restating a bunch of ladies, but my fridge includes:

    deli meat/chesse, milk, tea, juice, beer, wine, mikes hard lemonade

    potatoes, carrots, american cheese slices, philly cream cheese, sour cream, ricotta cheese, butter

    Condiments:
    relish, maraschino cherries, ketchup, jelly, pickles, mayo, ranch dressing, mustard, hershey's syrup, 3 different big things of coffee creamer

    Plus a bunch of random leftovers (BBQ chicken, spaghetti, deviled eggs, veggie soup) and about 27 packets of taco bell taco sauce.

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