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F#+k. Fridge full still need to get Chilled foods.

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ladybird69 · 23/12/2020 00:03

Would you keep chilled foods in the garage? Fridge is full! the temperature outside is between 5 and -3. Is that ok or too warm. It’ll be stuff like cooked meats and buffet stuff. Or am I risking food poisoning? Tia

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ZenNudist · 23/12/2020 00:05

My veg and all my ambient bread products are the cellar along with all the booze. Eggs on top of fridge (usually in it). I'd deffo use the garage if I were you.

Gooseysgirl · 23/12/2020 00:06

Yes definitely use the garage! We're using our electric camping cool box for the overspill.

ladybird69 · 23/12/2020 00:08

Oh great thanks. It is bloody freezing in there. Happy Christmas x

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1stMrsFatherChristmas · 23/12/2020 00:13

That temp is fine. It's for this reason I hate a warm, wet Christmas! At least if it's cold out you can chill everything. The boot of the car is pretty close to outside temp but safe from scavengers.

PickAChew · 23/12/2020 00:17

I have a plastic box of stuff in the garage. Hoping the grapes won't freeze! Expensive stuff is in the fridge.

LittleOverwhelmed · 23/12/2020 00:22

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ladybird69 · 23/12/2020 01:34

I have plastic lidded boxes and haven’t seen any mice in the garage. Ooo car boot sounds good too. Next year ill get a couple of cool boxes that’s a good idea.

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AlwaysLatte · 23/12/2020 02:02

The turkey and various dishes I've made take up a lot of space so I've got all the drinks except the really chilled stuff in a huge Really Useful box on the patio table just outside the back door as it's almost fridge temperature outside. Gin in the freezer. And a few of the bulky vegetables are in the box outside as well -red cabbage, etc.

DrizzleandDamp · 23/12/2020 02:10

How big is your family or how small is your fridge?!

DrizzleandDamp · 23/12/2020 02:11

More helpfully - things that can go off if not stored at temp (meat and dairy and processed) in the fridge. Everything else including drinks can be stored safely outside in sturdy plastic.

MaitlandGirl · 23/12/2020 04:31

We bought an extra fridge at the beginning of the month (not uncommon here to have a second fridge just for drinks) and we’re still struggling for space.

I’ve got all my veg prep to do later then it’ll go in clipseal bags - that creates loads of extra space.

BarbaraofSeville · 23/12/2020 05:21

You need to prioritise. Meat, fish, buffet stuff, milk etc in the fridge, any bagged salad.

Cheese, veg, drinks unless chilled for drinking very soon, pickles and sauces, and probably other things in the garage, they'll be fine until you need them.

Mally2020 · 23/12/2020 05:40

Just go to argos or somewhere and get one of those mini/beer fridges only 20-40

ApolloandDaphne · 23/12/2020 08:00

I use the garage for fruit and veg. I put is in the cool box so mice don't get to it. Garage is also fine for most drinks.

ApolloandDaphne · 23/12/2020 08:01

And we also keep the turkey in the car boot.

Mumdiva99 · 23/12/2020 08:11

I wouldn't keep anything that requires being in a fridg2e to be safe i the garage - no meats, no cooked food etc. 4 degrees is not cold enough to keep it safe.

I would put salad, veg, drinks, half open jars of pickles, jams, ketchup etc out there.

Pumpertrumper · 23/12/2020 08:22

We have a second fridge freezer in the double garage. Both are at capacity. We have a 6-8 person turkey crown and 20 pigs in blankets coming tomorrow from the butcher.

I’m gonna try and condense the fridges today. Strip out the drinks/vegetables (can be stored in the cold garage in insulated bags) should create enough room.

Had this been a normal Christmas we’d have had no chance. DH is already looking at an American fridge freezer for indoors x

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