Ketchup in the fridge

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AvsJoe

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Most of my condiments are in the fridge. Ketchup especially. I get annoyed with my family for some of their motherfridging items though, like bread. Bread is not meant to be ice-cold or microwaved!
 

Jack_Uzi

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grimsprice said:
Jack_Uzi said:
I used to keep it in the fridge. Until a friend of mine (who uses the same brand) gave me a sandwiche that didn't have any clots in it. He told me it was because he didn't keep it in the fridge. So now I know why.
Clots? Clots?

What kind of catsup do you buy????

What temperature do you keep it at????


What?
Uhum... cough.. well, let's see now, officer. I went to the store and bought some clotsup creamy cram deluxe. I walked back to my double parked.. *sandwiches!* yeah.. that was it. Went home, put it in the fridge that is on temperature 4 which stands for.. ieemmmore than 3 and left it there. And I'll stick to that story!
 

MikailCaboose

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I follow the directions on the bottle and pop it into the fridge. But if it's not open, it gets thrown up into my cabinets with a lot of other stuff.
 

wynnsora

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I keep my ketchup in the fridge, and as far as I know back when my grandparents lived up north they kept their peanut butter in there too. From what they've told me, it was because if they put it in the cabinet during the winter, it'd freeze.
 

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Jack_Uzi said:
grimsprice said:
Jack_Uzi said:
I used to keep it in the fridge. Until a friend of mine (who uses the same brand) gave me a sandwiche that didn't have any clots in it. He told me it was because he didn't keep it in the fridge. So now I know why.
Clots? Clots?

What kind of catsup do you buy????

What temperature do you keep it at????


What?
Uhum... cough.. well, let's see now, officer. I went to the store and bought some clotsup creamy cram deluxe. I walked back to my double parked.. *sandwiches!* yeah.. that was it. Went home, put it in the fridge that is on temperature 4 which stands for.. ieemmmore than 3 and left it there. And I'll stick to that story!
Alright, hands behind your back.

No, but seriously, what brand do you buy?
 

Dags90

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wynnsora said:
I keep my ketchup in the fridge, and as far as I know back when my grandparents lived up north they kept their peanut butter in there too. From what they've told me, it was because if they put it in the cabinet during the winter, it'd freeze.
I recently moved my peanut butter into the refrigerator after a heatwave. I took it out of the cabin one time and it was all liquidy, not cool.

One weird thing is that our tenant puts his bread in the refrigerator. Worse yet, he put my bread in the refrigerator. He even went so far as to suggest that it wasn't him, even though he's the only person in the house who does such silliness.
 

thejayk

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You telling me there are people out there that put their ketchup somewhere else?
 

Dexiro

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I don't mind where my saucy stuff is kept. Personally i keep Ketchup outside the fridge but it really doesn't matter too much.

Keeping bread in the freezer is a different matter though. It really weirds me out that my friend freezes his bread, i can't imagine why he'd need to. Surely it just makes the bread stale or soggy when it gets defrosted?
 

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no oneder said:
XinfiniteX said:
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Ketchup in the fridge is fine. Ketchup in your eggs is even better.
Add some Bacon, pancakes, hash browns mushrooms and maple syrup too! Mmmmmmmmm
Yes, yes, yes, hell no, and yes! That's a delicious breakfast!
That's not breakfast, it's an ABOMINATION!!!
 

Infinatex

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no oneder said:
XinfiniteX said:
no oneder said:
XinfiniteX said:
no oneder said:
Ketchup in the fridge is fine. Ketchup in your eggs is even better.
Add some Bacon, pancakes, hash browns mushrooms and maple syrup too! Mmmmmmmmm
Yes, yes, yes, hell no, and yes! That's a delicious breakfast!
I might just go have that now. Perfect start to the day! :)
Go for it! Enjoy it! Have the most kick ass day ever! Here's a kiss to start the day: Muah :)
Why thank you :) Ketchup and kisses, that the way Sundays should be! :p
 

Jack_Uzi

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grimsprice said:
Jack_Uzi said:
grimsprice said:
Jack_Uzi said:
I used to keep it in the fridge. Until a friend of mine (who uses the same brand) gave me a sandwiche that didn't have any clots in it. He told me it was because he didn't keep it in the fridge. So now I know why.
Clots? Clots?

What kind of catsup do you buy????

What temperature do you keep it at????


What?
Uhum... cough.. well, let's see now, officer. I went to the store and bought some clotsup creamy cram deluxe. I walked back to my double parked.. *sandwiches!* yeah.. that was it. Went home, put it in the fridge that is on temperature 4 which stands for.. ieemmmore than 3 and left it there. And I'll stick to that story!
Alright, hands behind your back.

No, but seriously, what brand do you buy?
Okay, officer, I am going to reach in to my pocket now... very slowly and show you this!
But it's really good stuff, all in all. Like it SHOULD taste, sort of saying.
 

teqrevisited

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Dexiro said:
Keeping bread in the freezer is a different matter though. It really weirds me out that my friend freezes his bread, i can't imagine why he'd need to. Surely it just makes the bread stale or soggy when it gets defrosted?
I freeze bread when I've bought more than one loaf and it's always fine when it thaws out. It just saves having to go out and get more if one goes all white & green or if you run out.
 

The_Echo

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My family keeps all our condiments in the fridge. I don't know anyone that keeps it outside of the fridge, either.
 

NoblePhilistineFox

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Xeros said:
tell me where your friend is and I shall place nails in his knuckles to show him why the ketchup goes in the fridge ^_^

OT:
it sais on the bottle "refrigerate after opening"
soooooooo...
im gonna say in the fridge.
 

tofulove

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no oneder said:
Ketchup in the fridge is fine. Ketchup in your eggs is even better.
best way to have eggs, end of story, talking about toast scramble or fried eggs and ketchup with a dash of pepper.
 

e2density

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I keep mah ketchup in the fridge too.
Although, I do like warm ketchup on a FEW things (like burgers).
 
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I've had this conversation with friends before...

I keep mine in the fridge, I like it cold and...it actually says on the bottle that once you've opened it you should refridgerate it.

That's enough justification for me.