RE: I have noticed in several British t.v. shows that their refrigerators are smaller than ours why (Full Version)

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pahunkboy -> RE: I have noticed in several British t.v. shows that their refrigerators are smaller than ours why (8/5/2008 1:27:31 PM)

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ORIGINAL: joiduvie

Plus, how food is handled is different, milk in europe often is kept in the cupboard just because of how it is processed, where as we like cold, ice cold.  If you do not have ice on hand in the US you are considered odd, where as many in the UK understand that you can actually taste things better, when they are not kept at the artic level.


Oh wow. One MUST keep milk and eggs in the fridge. 

It must be that food is handled differently.   On ice- I seldom have any.  I seen a docu on dirty ice machines so I tend to avoid ice.  I dont have the space.

The freezer on TOP is more efficient then side-by-side or on bottem.

electric is measured in watts/kilawatts here in the US.

If you use alot of electric...I recommend a killawatt meter to measure it. Then you can see what burns up the power.   The gadget costs $20.

I note on browsing anything powered that the power useage stats are lacking.   with rates going up they makrs must list this..... 

so of the styles are fadish....




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