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minus-squarePsythik@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up15·5 months agoLiterally anything placed in fridge will do this if left uncovered. Fridges, freezers, air conditioners, etc., they all remove moisture.
minus-squareandroogee (they/she)@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up22arrow-down2·5 months agoLiterally anything? Steel. How about that? Huh? Huh? Debate me.
minus-squarexor@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up31·5 months agoI put my steel in the fridge and it’s completely dried out now Granted, it wasn’t very wet when it went in
minus-squarePenisWenisGenius@lemmynsfw.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·edit-25 months agoIf I fill a steel thermos with water and put it in the fridge, the water still doesn’t dry out even after months. I don’t know what that proves but I bet scientists will figure it out. I’ll be awaiting my Nobel Prize.
minus-squareriquisimo@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·5 months ago“Granted, it wasn’t very wet when it went in” See, there’s your problem.😏
minus-squarescrion@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4arrow-down1·5 months agoModern fridges have compartments with seals that keep the moisture a lot longer, designed particularly with vegetables and fruit in mind.
minus-squarePsythik@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·5 months agoYeah but like I said earlier, your food will taste like the fridge itself if you don’t cover it, crisper drawer or otherwise.
minus-squarescrion@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·5 months agoOh, tell me about it. Someone in my household has a habit of regularly creating watermelon that tastes like onion.
minus-squareriquisimo@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·5 months agoToday my mind went against my wishes and made me imagine tasting something I never want to taste.
minus-squareMeThisGuy@feddit.nllinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down1·5 months agothe (vegetable) crisper compartment
Literally anything placed in fridge will do this if left uncovered. Fridges, freezers, air conditioners, etc., they all remove moisture.
Literally anything?
Steel.
How about that?
Huh? Huh?
Debate me.
I put my steel in the fridge and it’s completely dried out now
Granted, it wasn’t very wet when it went in
If I fill a steel thermos with water and put it in the fridge, the water still doesn’t dry out even after months. I don’t know what that proves but I bet scientists will figure it out. I’ll be awaiting my Nobel Prize.
But thermos covers it
“Granted, it wasn’t very wet when it went in”
See, there’s your problem.😏
Modern fridges have compartments with seals that keep the moisture a lot longer, designed particularly with vegetables and fruit in mind.
Yeah but like I said earlier, your food will taste like the fridge itself if you don’t cover it, crisper drawer or otherwise.
Oh, tell me about it. Someone in my household has a habit of regularly creating watermelon that tastes like onion.
Today my mind went against my wishes and made me imagine tasting something I never want to taste.
the (vegetable) crisper compartment