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it's not a sin on par with tomatoes or apples in the fridge

Sufjan Grafton, Sunday, 14 January 2024 01:20 (three months ago) link

I'm strictly condiments in the fridge and bread in the bread bin, but bread in the fridge is fine really. It will keep good longer. But freezing bread is something I stopped doing.

vodkaitamin effrtvescent (calzino), Sunday, 14 January 2024 01:20 (three months ago) link

lots of stuff goes in my fridge strictly as an economic decision. i'd love to have a bowl of produce on my kitchen table but i live alone in a not-temperate climate and it just makes my life and kitchen rhythms easier when i know the life of things are elongated by the fridge

budo jeru, Sunday, 14 January 2024 01:31 (three months ago) link

it’s just me, if I don’t use it the day I buy it or have a specific plan for anything fresh that’s guaranteed to happen within 24 hours it goes in the fridge

ɥɯ ︵ (°□°) (mh), Sunday, 14 January 2024 02:34 (three months ago) link

wheat thins in the fridge

Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Sunday, 14 January 2024 02:41 (three months ago) link

xp I am the same way with bakery bread or even the fake mass produced grocery-aisle-thawed versions like TJ's ciabatta

Sufjan Grafton, Sunday, 14 January 2024 02:56 (three months ago) link

And then a Ball Park hamburger or hot dog bun will last 6 years on the windowsill

Sufjan Grafton, Sunday, 14 January 2024 02:58 (three months ago) link

going to the supermarket when your giant fridge is already 3/4 full of mildly rotting food

Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Sunday, 14 January 2024 03:08 (three months ago) link

maybe it’s just my family but they all do this

Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Sunday, 14 January 2024 03:09 (three months ago) link

One of my finest dad joke moments was when my wife asked me to buy a breadbox, and I said, "how big?"

Mustard is so acidic that it seems unlikely to go bad if not refrigerated. But generally I obey the packaging - if it says "refrigerate after opening," we mostly do so. Because why not? It's harmless.

Peanut butter and honey don't get refrigerated. Jelly/jam/preserves/marmalade/chutney generally do (once opened). Ketchup and relish are generally fridged.

Bread in the refrigerator? Hell no. We might freeze some bread if we have too much but that's rare.

CthulhuLululemon (Ye Mad Puffin), Sunday, 14 January 2024 03:09 (three months ago) link

it’s so weird just eat the bread

Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Sunday, 14 January 2024 03:12 (three months ago) link

what about fruit in the fridge? most fruit tastes better cold, imo

brimstead, Sunday, 14 January 2024 03:13 (three months ago) link

This is just to say

I have eaten brimstead's plums

Forgive me

CthulhuLululemon (Ye Mad Puffin), Sunday, 14 January 2024 03:19 (three months ago) link

a cold apple can be pretty good. soft fruit should be room temp though imo, sorry bill

kinda prefer grapefruit room temp too

Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Sunday, 14 January 2024 03:25 (three months ago) link

tbf, expat hypercritical of american family is an american thing

Sufjan Grafton, Sunday, 14 January 2024 04:23 (three months ago) link

lol yes

Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Sunday, 14 January 2024 04:24 (three months ago) link

it’s because they do everything wrong

Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Sunday, 14 January 2024 04:24 (three months ago) link

tbf, expat hypercritical of american family is an american thing

― Sufjan Grafton, Saturday, January 13, 2024 10:23 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink

somebody had to say it

budo jeru, Sunday, 14 January 2024 16:32 (three months ago) link

one month passes...

Rx is a common abbreviation for medical prescriptions derived from the Latin verb recipere, "take / receive".

Is this used anywhere outside of the US?

Kim Kimberly, Friday, 16 February 2024 20:09 (two months ago) link

Not used in the UK. I mean, I have seen it before but I'm not sure in what context?

The British Boy of Film Classification (Tom D.), Friday, 16 February 2024 20:13 (two months ago) link

I got to thinking about this while waiting for some antibiotics today. Over here it's a given that Rx = precription and you'll see it printed everywhere at the pharmacy. But until today I didn't know why.

Kim Kimberly, Friday, 16 February 2024 20:20 (two months ago) link

*prescription

Kim Kimberly, Friday, 16 February 2024 20:21 (two months ago) link

Because Americans originally spoke classical Latin, duh

fleetwood macrame (Ye Mad Puffin), Friday, 16 February 2024 20:29 (two months ago) link

exactly, just as Jesus did before discovering America

budo jeru, Friday, 16 February 2024 20:38 (two months ago) link

Jesus bought America, excuse me

CEO Greedwagon (Neanderthal), Friday, 16 February 2024 20:39 (two months ago) link

It's probably some relic from 18th century English apothecaries.

The British Boy of Film Classification (Tom D.), Friday, 16 February 2024 21:08 (two months ago) link

This is the only place I've seen Rx in the UK:

https://i.imgur.com/YaH6h6p.jpg

Ward Fowler, Friday, 16 February 2024 21:16 (two months ago) link

Indeed... I was gonna say that the Royal Trux logo makes less sense to those unfamilar with the comman usage of Rx in the US.

Kim Kimberly, Friday, 16 February 2024 21:18 (two months ago) link

two months pass...

"ketchup"

Bellend Sebastian (S-), Friday, 26 April 2024 02:56 (one week ago) link

big tough dudes who are scared to be naked or see others naked

Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Friday, 26 April 2024 03:00 (one week ago) link

_*Rx* is a common abbreviation for medical prescriptions derived from the Latin verb recipere, "take / receive"._

Is this used anywhere outside of the US?

Yeah, in medicine worldwide, but it’s more like a term of trade rather than in widespread use. Also Hx, patient history, Dx, diagnosis, etc.

assert (matttkkkk), Friday, 26 April 2024 03:19 (one week ago) link

"ketchup"

fuckin right

take your catsup bullshit elsewhere

mookieproof, Friday, 26 April 2024 03:41 (one week ago) link

I regret to inform you that the catsup bullshit is even more American than ketchup

bae (sic), Friday, 26 April 2024 08:02 (one week ago) link

yeah ketchup is tbh widespread

catsup is American and only american that ive ever seen

close encounters of the third knid (darraghmac), Friday, 26 April 2024 08:06 (one week ago) link

Except that "ketchup" derives from Dutch/Malay "ketjap." But hey let's not let anything like facts get in the way of cheap anti-US
zings

alpaca lips now (Ye Mad Puffin), Friday, 26 April 2024 09:09 (one week ago) link

The etymology of the word ketchup is unclear and has multiple competing theories:

also im not seeing the vicious anti yank zing here but hey

close encounters of the third knid (darraghmac), Friday, 26 April 2024 09:26 (one week ago) link

_"ketchup"_

fuckin right

take your catsup bullshit elsewhere


But it gave us one of the all time great Monty Burns bits!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2-1basQhX8

Roman Anthony gets on his horse (gyac), Friday, 26 April 2024 12:37 (one week ago) link

"Catsup" is about as American a word as it's possible to be.

Not waving but droning (Tom D.), Friday, 26 April 2024 12:38 (one week ago) link

The etymology of the word ketchup is unclear and has multiple competing theories:

i think you meant to quote/link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketchup#Etymology .... and, dang!

maf you one two (maffew12), Friday, 26 April 2024 12:42 (one week ago) link

"Fancy" ketchup

Some ketchup in the U.S. is labeled "Fancy". This is a USDA grade, relating to specific gravity. Fancy ketchup has a higher tomato solid concentration than other USDA grades.

ain't that America!

maf you one two (maffew12), Friday, 26 April 2024 12:43 (one week ago) link

Said here's your ketchup, fancy don't let me down!

pplains, Friday, 26 April 2024 13:45 (one week ago) link

"i think you meant to quote/link"

well how very presumptuous

close encounters of the third knid (darraghmac), Friday, 26 April 2024 13:49 (one week ago) link

sure the difference in use of the word "fancy" between USA/UK has led to some hilarious misunderstandings re:costumes at "fancy dress" parties.

This is Dance Anthems, have some respect (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Friday, 26 April 2024 13:52 (one week ago) link

cmon you even pasted the colon

like so much digital catsup

xp

maf you one two (maffew12), Friday, 26 April 2024 13:52 (one week ago) link

i post precisely what i mean to say, nothing more, nothing less!

close encounters of the third knid (darraghmac), Friday, 26 April 2024 14:05 (one week ago) link

the Heinz squeeze nozzle of posters

maf you one two (maffew12), Friday, 26 April 2024 14:20 (one week ago) link

I think the only American I’ve ever heard say “catsup” was Porky Pig

brimstead, Friday, 26 April 2024 14:22 (one week ago) link

That's one more cartoon pig than anywhere outside the US tbf

Not waving but droning (Tom D.), Friday, 26 April 2024 14:39 (one week ago) link

I always thought it was pronounced like "ketchup" regardless of how it was spelled.

jaymc, Friday, 26 April 2024 14:39 (one week ago) link

_*Rx* is a common abbreviation for medical prescriptions derived from the Latin verb recipere, "take / receive"._

Is this used anywhere outside of the US?

Yeah, in medicine worldwide, but it’s more like a term of trade rather than in widespread use. Also Hx, patient history, Dx, diagnosis, etc.
― assert (matttkkkk), Thursday, April 25, 2024 11:19 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink

Yep. I work at a hospital in the UK and we use all of these.

Benson and the Jets (ENBB), Friday, 26 April 2024 14:40 (one week ago) link


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