Spyke

Oooohhhh so THAT'S what you use it for!!!

Silly me, using it to store greens and fruit when it was a marinating drawer.... How did I not think of this before?i

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grayreply

Pro tip: use it for both. For extra marination.

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toofpicreply
lemmy.world

I also never thought of that, but this actually makes a lot of sense - having the same, but in some bowl, would take up more space in the fridge. You just have to wash the container before and after

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lemmy.zip

Did they empty the fridge for the photo, or do they only keep a marinating turkey in their fridge

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TomMasz
piefed.social

This is ingenious and profoundly disturbing at the same time.

I also wonder if they're still alive.

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Bruhhreply
lemmy.world

I would hope the turkey is dead before being submerged

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sopuli.xyz

Honestly, I don't hate this idea. As long as you wash it before and after, Its kind of convenient to not have a giant bowl of marinade taking up most of the fridge.

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Most likely. Repeated creasing of a bag sheds much more than a rigid surface. It's the same reason why you shouldn't squeeze single-use plastic water bottles (or really buy them to begin with).

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Final Remixreply
lemmy.world

Of course it was. We all know the Home Depot branded bucket leeches the least.

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onslaught545reply
lemmy.zip

It's a good idea if you want your fridge to be covered in salmonella.

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A marinade drawer is a separate container from the rest, sweety

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lobutreply
lemmy.ca

The thing is, I don't know how to open or close that drawer without spilling the liquid.

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lemmy.world

I have trouble imagining how I remove this from the fridge without spilling anything on the floor.

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