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Strategy please for dealing with fridge disaster.

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clumsymum · 11/12/2007 13:44

Dh took a punnet of raspberries out of the freezer. He put them on the top shelf of the fridge.

As they have defrosted, they have leaked juice over EVERYTHING. It looks like a massacre in there.

Now, partly to put off dealing with it for an hour or so, and partly cos I'm hopeless at stuff like this, please tell me how I deal with it without getting raspberry juice everywhere else.

BTW it's in the utility room, down the hall from the kitchen, no sink in there.

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Kathyate6mincepies · 11/12/2007 13:47

Empty out washing up bowl and take it to fridge, put everything in there and take to sink to clean up.

MaryBleedinPoppins · 11/12/2007 13:48

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ChristmasSendsMePsycho · 11/12/2007 13:53

leave it till DP gets home and plead innocence and maybe he'll do it .

well, assuming you have one that is and that he'd do it!

mine would, and has.....only not with raspberries but a leaked carton of milk.

clumsymum · 11/12/2007 14:12

dh would do it. But he doesn't get home until after six, and we're lined up to be on pub quiz team tonight, so need to eat and out again.

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Kathyate6mincepies · 11/12/2007 14:14

easier to do it sooner rather than later anyway, before it dries on and goes sticky

clumsymum · 11/12/2007 14:17

Oh it's already dried and sticky. I think it happened overnight.

I'm going to get changed. Pale green jumper + raspberry juice = annoyance

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