I posted a photo of our Japanese fridge, but I didn't explain how it works. And there is a funny story about it, so I'll go into the details now.
The refrigerators in Japan are a fridge on top followed by three drawers for a freezer. At least that was my assumption at first.
Then during our househunting visits, I asked an agent to explain the fridge to me. Are these all freezer drawers? No, she quickly answered, the top one is a chiller for fresh fruits and vegetables.
Great, I thought to myself. That helps. We need some extra space in this fridge.
When we moved into our duplex, the first thing I did after visiting the grocery store was put the lettuce, carrots and a pint of strawberries in the top drawer. When Benny got home, he asked where the strawberries were at? In the chiller, of course.
He started to laugh. I turned to look what he was laughing about.
My strawberries, the last fresh strawberries I would buy, were rock solid frozen.
On this model, the bottom drawer is the chiller. The top and middle ones are the freezer.
Now I know.
3 comments:
at least your freezer works! unlike the one we found in the garage. Jason cleaned it out and found the maggots had been feasting on a box of hamburger patties the previous owners left behind. yum
that is pretty funny though, you freezing the strawberries!
Hahaha. That's funny.
Thanks for the story! :)
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