« Happy One Week Anniversary! | Main | A Reprieve »
October 18, 2004
What's In Your Fridge Day
i hereby declare that today, Monday, October 18th, is What's In Your Fridge Day!
the rules are quite simple. all you need to do is to open the door of your fridge, take a picture of the contents and post it to your blog. once you post it, come back here and let us know in the comments (or use the trackback).
you are not allowed to rearrange the contents of your fridge or to remove anything in order to "improve" your picture. just open the door and snap it.
feeling a little shy? ok, i'll go first:
it sure is a good thing we can't see the expiration dates on any of those cartons! there's milk on the door that must be three weeks past due... and i especially like the half-eaten container of chocolate cake frosting sitting on top of the fat-free cottage cheese.
ok -- let's see yours!
Posted by P at October 18, 2004 05:35 AM
Trackback Pings
TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://209.35.200.232/cgi-bin/mt-tb.cgi/998
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference What's In Your Fridge Day:
» My Fridge from metaphor
Dangerous gonzoblogger Pete has declared this What's in Your Fridge Week. I am not afraid. Well, I am, but not about this. Behold. [Read More]
Tracked on October 19, 2004 12:47 AM
» My fridge from Yay! Blog! v2.0
Pete, whose cat, Joey, graces my Halloween blog skin, had "What's in Your Fridge Day?" yesterday. Better late than never, here is my fridge: I spy Brita filtered water, sugar free juice, heavy cream, a styrofoam container of ranch dressing,... [Read More]
Tracked on October 19, 2004 07:20 PM
» My fridge from Yay! Blog! v2.0
Pete, whose cat, Joey, graces my Halloween blog skin, had "What's in Your Fridge Day?" yesterday. Better late than never, here is my fridge: I spy Brita filtered water, sugar free juice, heavy cream, a styrofoam container of ranch dressing,... [Read More]
Tracked on October 19, 2004 07:26 PM
Comments
Our fridge is pretty damn near empty 95% of the time. We have the usual butter, jam, peanut butter, ketchsup, mustard, mayo, bread, etc. plus a variety of cheeses, soy milk, wine and beers.....but that is about it.
We go to the market almost every day to shop for dinner and I quickly eat left overs so not much hangs around more than 24 hours.
Not picture worthy at all.
Posted by: Erik at October 18, 2004 09:01 AM
good god, man... what IS that stuff in the crisper??!!
Posted by: Sawni at October 19, 2004 10:19 AM
