The OSUT #224 the tide has turned

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    DoggyDaddy

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    Yeah, that is way too often. If it wasn't for milk and bread, I might be able to get out of going once a week.
    I can probably clean out the garage freezer and get rid of some stuff we haven't used/will never use and gain a little space. Could probably do the same with our canned goods storage. I know there's stuff in there that I never bought and have no idea where it came from. :): Some of it is probably from when the twins' mother cleaned out her place and moved to California.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    I really wish we had room for a dedicated upright freezer. I've had a chest freezer before and stuff just gets buried in the bottom and never used, so it ends up getting pitched. All we have are the freezers on top of the garage and kitchen fridges.
     

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    Somehow we ended up with 2 chest freezer. I cleaned them both out last year. There was a lot of very old stuff in them.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Someone should invent a chest freezer with a "rotisserie" type shelf system. When you got new stuff, you'd hit a button and the bottom shelves would rotate up to the top like a ferris wheel. Load them, then rotate them back down to the bottom so that the oldest stuff would always be on top.
     

    chocktaw2

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    Someone should invent a chest freezer with a "rotisserie" type shelf system. When you got new stuff, you'd hit a button and the bottom shelves would rotate up to the top like a ferris wheel. Load them, then rotate them back down to the bottom so that the oldest stuff would always be on top.
    Sounds like a good way to run an older woman's whorehouse. Kudo's to you Sir.
     
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