Do you currently have an open box of baking soda in your refrigerator?
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You know, I read somewhere that it didn't work. So last time I cleaned my fridge, I didn't bother to put in a fresh one. Wasn't too long before I noticed it didn't smell as clean as it did BEFORE I cleaned it. So I picked up a new box, opened it up and popped it in. Less than eight hours later - odor was completely gone. Nothing in there was going bad or rotting - I like a clean fridge (have a fetish for clean kitchens and bathrooms). I'm a life long believer in the baking soda now. A lot of 'experts' are idiots. (lol)
Me too--mom did and I noticed that, so I do also??
I use charcoal. Cheap and lasts for ages.
Kool--grill and fridge combo.
I used to use baking soda. The new fridge has a food odor filter.
I don't currently have a refrigerator.
To me that would just not work, how do you keep food from spoiling??
I share the office refrigerator. I do better living without a kitchen, and don't have to wash as many dishes. More fresh, easy-to-prepare food, less fats and junk food.
Oh, well that's great if it works for you, I would be at a loss having no handy fridge to keep my beer cold, and left over fried chicken, and pizza, and the dogs double cheeseburgers from Mc D,s, and watermelon. I use a lot of paper plates.