Our fridge died on Tuesday, and we didn’t get a replacement until Saturday.
Well, the fridge part died. The freezer part didn’t.
But the freezer was starting to go by Saturday morning. As I emptied the freezer part, I noticed a couple of things beginning to thaw.
It lasted long enough to pass on the torch to the new fridge.
I ended up filling three containers with frozen items. They only had to wait a few hours until the new fridge arrived.
When the new fridge arrived, I started putting in the surviving items from our old fridge.
Of the three containers of frozen items, I could only fit in two containers worth of stuff.
Even though it’s the same size fridge, the interior compartments are shaped differently.
Not as much space to pack in items.
So, I had to toss some stuff.
And 80% of the stuff I tossed were bananas. Frozen bananas!
Why the heck do we have so many frozen bananas?
We often buy more bananas than we can consume. Before they brown themselves into a gooey mess.
So, what do we do? We pop them in the freezer.
We can use them to make pancakes or something.
But we never do.
Those frozen, ripe bananas keep piling up. And never get used.
I had no idea that we had so many bananas in our freezer!
Hopefully, we’ll get better with our banana consumption.
Or, as Deb would say, stop buying so many bananas!