What's In Your Fridge?
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FuBeLa
Publisher |
Brian Durkin
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audio
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Comedy
Food
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Publication Date |
Mar 31, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:52:13
What To Keep In Your Fridge Ideally it would be food items you enjoy, and would want to consume. This isn't true for everyone though, so you could go the other route: buy things, put them in your fridge, and then throw them out at a later day once they expire. The former method, the one where you buy and use the stuff as intended, is our recommendation. It's also what most people do, which is good (we at least hope most people do this stuff). As far as what to keep, it really comes down to personal preference. If you eat a lot of homemade meals, then something like milk could be essential. If you eat out a lot, then milk will probably go bad. Do an inventory of how often you raid your fridge, and stock it accordingly. What Do People Love To Keep In Their Fridge And Why According to our poll, these are the items people keep in stock the most: : Hot Sauce, Milk, Pickles, Ketchup, Air, Beer, . People enjoyed hot sauce because of the versatility. Milk was a close second, but only because many voters enjoyed baking or cereal. Next up was pickles from the sandwich lovers, followed closely by ketchup. Air was probably the funniest answer we received. For the drinkers, beer makes so much sense (and honestly is the real number one answer if people thought outside the box). The #FBLRecommendation this week is Will Schroder. Check out their The Problem With Irony video. Did you enjoy our coverage of the Sunk Cost Fallacy? Check out the site yourbias.is. Brian Durkin is on Twitter and Instagram. Full Belly Laughs is on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. To make sure you never miss an episode, join our mailing list. If you enjoyed this content, please consider writing a review on the FBL Facebook Page. It really helps the show reach new people. If you would like to financially support the podcast, please consider donating. All of our content is ad free thanks to donors. Your contribution will help keep it that way, and unlock exciting opportunities for more content. Learn more about how much it costs to make this podcast, or donate to FBL now.
We asked our fans which items do they always keep stocked in their fridge and why. The listeners did not disappoint. They came back with a lot of incredible answers: milk, ketchup, pickles, and more. We go through the highlights from the poll, and host Brian Durkin sheds some light on the matter from his personal life. This episode also includes coverage of the cognative bias the sunk cost fallacy, gives Will Schroder's YT a shout out, and includes a hilarious round of Super Fight.

What To Keep In Your Fridge

Ideally it would be food items you enjoy, and would want to consume. This isn't true for everyone though, so you could go the other route: buy things, put them in your fridge, and then throw them out at a later day once they expire. The former method, the one where you buy and use the stuff as intended, is our recommendation. It's also what most people do, which is good (we at least hope most people do this stuff). As far as what to keep, it really comes down to personal preference. If you eat a lot of homemade meals, then something like milk could be essential. If you eat out a lot, then milk will probably go bad. Do an inventory of how often you raid your fridge, and stock it accordingly.

What Do People Love To Keep In Their Fridge And Why

According to our poll, these are the items people keep in stock the most:

  • Hot Sauce
  • Milk
  • Pickles
  • Ketchup
  • Air
  • Beer

People enjoyed hot sauce because of the versatility. Milk was a close second, but only because many voters enjoyed baking or cereal. Next up was pickles from the sandwich lovers, followed closely by ketchup. Air was probably the funniest answer we received. For the drinkers, beer makes so much sense (and honestly is the real number one answer if people thought outside the box).

The #FBLRecommendation this week is Will Schroder. Check out their The Problem With Irony video.

Did you enjoy our coverage of the Sunk Cost Fallacy? Check out the site yourbias.is.

Brian Durkin is on Twitter and Instagram.

Full Belly Laughs is on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest.

To make sure you never miss an episode, join our mailing list.

If you enjoyed this content, please consider writing a review on the FBL Facebook Page. It really helps the show reach new people.

If you would like to financially support the podcast, please consider donating. All of our content is ad free thanks to donors. Your contribution will help keep it that way, and unlock exciting opportunities for more content. Learn more about how much it costs to make this podcast, or donate to FBL now.

This episode was originally published on Full Belly Laughs at https://fullbellylaughs.com/podcast/common-refrigerator-items.

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