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that's one way to do it. lol
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Guys. Guuuys. Look what I finally got my hands on.
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Now all you need is some whipped cream or champagne or chocolate! :D
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ugh gross. i'm going my old route and pairing it with pretzels and hummus.
my friends back at uni are having the bi-semester house party right now, so I'm there in...spirit. (...har har, geddit?) |
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Yeah my parents lived in the penthouse in their grad school days, and they kept the ice cream cold by sticking it on the balcony.
Also, I’m alarmingly sober for the amount of vodka I’ve dumped down my gullet. |
That was possible? How would they not melt? Was it only during the colder days?
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Cold weather makes me sleepy...
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Yeah, Chicago in the winter.
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Well, there's an idea. "Freezer goes out? Live where there's snow? No problem, just toss your frozen foods outside!" XD
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I mean, it does work. It might even be /too/ cold for your usual fridge stuff.
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Sadly, if my freezer went out, I'd be out of luck. uwu Stupid California weather. </3
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Yeah you don't wanna leave milk or eggs in the snow over night. . . they don't taste right after de-thawing to say the least. . .
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We were fortunate that nothing in our fridge went bad the night our power went out. I didn't actually trust the milk though and made sure to pour what was left down the toilet.
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Why not down the sink?
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Because that way I avoid getting a sour milk smell from the pipes, at least pouring it down the toilet and flushing dilutes the milk and clears it from the plumbing.
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