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Do you refrigerate the following items, after they are opened? (1 Viewer)

Mustard

  • Refrigerate

    Votes: 87 93.5%
  • Don't refrigerate

    Votes: 6 6.5%

  • Total voters
    93
I wonder what would go well with my piping hot pancakes/waffle/french toast? How about some really cold syrup!

 
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Oh, heck, we throw it all in the fridge although I'm quite sure the syrup (and others?) doesn't need it. Chase's microwave down for the syrup?

 
1) Read small print on side of container.

2) Follow directions.

If something like syrup/peanut butter/ketchup/mustard must be refrigerated after opening, it says so on the container - if it doesn't say so on the container, I don't refrigerate.

 
Peanut Butter - Depends. Jiff - no. Smuckers natural peanut butter - yes

Syrup - Are you kidding me? Who eats cold syrup?

Ketchup - Yep. I always assumed it lasted longer refrigerated.

Mustard - See ketchup.

 
I don't like cold peanut butter
TU gets it.
I don't like wearing condoms either, but you do to avoid infection.
Peanut butterRefrigerate [ 2 ] ** [10.53%]Don't refrigerate [ 17 ] ** [89.47%]
...and that's why people have genital warts.
What the hell are you doing with your peanut butter?
What the hell are you doing with your chocolate?IT'S DELICIOUS!
 
Oh, heck, we throw it all in the fridge although I'm quite sure the syrup (and others?) doesn't need it. Chase's microwave down for the syrup?
Yes, I'm always looking for ways to waste time by doing something silly and then fixing it. In fact, I typed up this whole response, control X'ed it, control V'ed it, and viola!
 
I don't like cold peanut butter
TU gets it.
I don't like wearing condoms either, but you do to avoid infection.
Peanut butterRefrigerate [ 2 ] ** [10.53%]Don't refrigerate [ 17 ] ** [89.47%]
...and that's why people have genital warts.
What the hell are you doing with your peanut butter?
What the hell are you doing with your chocolate?IT'S DELICIOUS!
Don't change the subject. How would unrefrigerated peanut butter give someone warts on their reese's pieces?
 
Oh, heck, we throw it all in the fridge although I'm quite sure the syrup (and others?) doesn't need it. Chase's microwave down for the syrup?
Yes, I'm always looking for ways to waste time by doing something silly and then fixing it. In fact, I typed up this whole response, control X'ed it, control V'ed it, and viola!
This post would be funnier if it said it was edited
 
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Oh, heck, we throw it all in the fridge although I'm quite sure the syrup (and others?) doesn't need it. Chase's microwave down for the syrup?
Yes, I'm always looking for ways to waste time by doing something silly and then fixing it. In fact, I typed up this whole response, control X'ed it, control V'ed it, and viola!
This post would be funnier if it said it was edited
Mod default powers up.
 
Admiral Zumwalt used to block his days into 15 minute segments, planning each one to the minutest detail. Suggestion for one 15 second block for Chase: microwave syrup. Heck, the microwave is probably between the fridge and the table. Well, mine is. :thumbup:

 
1) Read small print on side of container.2) Follow directions.If something like syrup/peanut butter/ketchup/mustard must be refrigerated after opening, it says so on the container - if it doesn't say so on the container, I don't refrigerate.
That's just what "the man" wants you to do.
 
Hold on, let me call the hospital and ask if they get people coming in with illness related to unrefrigerated PB and/or syrup.....

answer: "YEP"

 
Hold on, let me call the hospital and ask if they get people coming in with illness related to unrefrigerated PB and/or syrup.....answer: "YEP"
If you add up all the extra seconds wasted on spreading cold peanut butter, it's totally worth going to the hospital once or twice.
 

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