Nov 05, 2008 15:14
No one ever really wants to know what is in the freezer. It's a place to store stuff for a later date, but rarely does anyone grab for anything in the upper regions of this appliance, unless it's ice cream or ice cubes. The freezer is meant to be a place where things can get lost because you don't need to open it everyday to get out your basics like milk, eggs, or butter. It's a dark cavernous area that exists in the dark. With so much food sitting there for such a long time, no one would ever really wants to see what happens to the food over that long period of time. I mean who wants to be presented with the horrible sight of freezer burn when reaching for the pint of Ben and Jerry's? And unlike the refrigerator whose smell is enough to remind someone of spoiled food, the freezer only presents the owner with mostly visual cues to degraded food. What you can't see won't hurt you or ultimately disgust you.
i don't know. what the fuck?
freezers,
writer's block,
refrigerators,
lightbulbs