What is always in your fridge?

Caporegime
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Everyone's fridge always has certain things in it.

Mine are:

Eggs
Milk
Butter
Ham
Bacon
Mayo
Onions
Yoghurts
Cans of coke

These are constantly in there without fail.
 
Eggs, tomato puree, onions and some left overs from a meal from earlier, or the previous few days, as I tend to cook my meals in 2-4 meal batches.
 
Well, in the garage technically as thats currently the same temperature. Whats wrong with keeping them in the fridge?

It's simply not needed. I sometimes keep them in there just so I don't forget that I have them though (in my cupboard I'll often leave them for weeks/months as I don't go in there aside from to get spices). That said, they often keep fine for that period.
 
Well, in the garage technically as thats currently the same temperature. Whats wrong with keeping them in the fridge?

There's no sense keeping them in the fridge. Where do you find them in a supermarket? Plus, you tend to have strong smelling food in the fridge rather than in the cupboard. Eggs will absorb that and change the taste. Also, when boiling eggs I find cold ones are more likely to crack.
 
Butter, tomatoes, leftovers, pancetta, tomato puree, rocket, extra light mayo.

I always have garlic, onions, shallots and eggs in the kitchen however.
 
There's no sense keeping them in the fridge. Where do you find them in a supermarket? Plus, you tend to have strong smelling food in the fridge rather than in the cupboard. Eggs will absorb that and change the taste. Also, when boiling eggs I find cold ones are more likely to crack.

I keep eggs in the fridge out of convenience, they end up gone very quickly anyway as I love me some eggs, and I don't tend to keep anything strong smelling in the fridge without it being covered.

Well, nearly everything in my fridge is covered in some way, other than fresh veg.
 
Parmesan and chorizo. They go in my favourite risotto and I need to be able to make it as and when! Other than that, the usual eggs, milk and butter.
 
Milk and eggs (not in the fridge). That's it for the things I use daily. Otherwise I can include margarine, butter and jam. They're always in there because I rarely use them!
 

this (or cider) and dr pepper, its not as though i drink often or what not, its just the thought of a mate coming round, we go grab a beer and none left!?, means we have to go the supermarket and buy a crate, they will be warm, hells no!!!

got a crate in the pantry and keep the fridge with a few in just in case...
 
Chorizo, I think that's pretty much it at the moment. Most other stuff is cupboard of freezer.

Worcestershire sauce would technically be a valid answer, but could store that in the cupboard if I wanted.

kd
 
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