Note to self
Apr. 4th, 2007 01:27 pmDear Creature:
When deciding to not bring your lunch because you know that there are leftovers in the work fridge, it may be worthwhile to consider exactly *when* the leftovers were introduced to the work fridge. Further, it may be of some use to you to know that the recommended timeline for throwing out a piece of cooked, refrigerated chicken is after 3-4 days languishing in the fridge. There is no need for us to think about how many days the chicken was actually in the fridge, now is there?
Sincerely,
You
So, that was sort of a failure, but, on the bright side, I went down to the shop and I know have a sekrit snack stash that does not consist wholly of jellybeans, but rather includes some things I can actually eat. Hoo-rah. Also, I hear I'm adorable. That's always nice to hear.
When deciding to not bring your lunch because you know that there are leftovers in the work fridge, it may be worthwhile to consider exactly *when* the leftovers were introduced to the work fridge. Further, it may be of some use to you to know that the recommended timeline for throwing out a piece of cooked, refrigerated chicken is after 3-4 days languishing in the fridge. There is no need for us to think about how many days the chicken was actually in the fridge, now is there?
Sincerely,
You
So, that was sort of a failure, but, on the bright side, I went down to the shop and I know have a sekrit snack stash that does not consist wholly of jellybeans, but rather includes some things I can actually eat. Hoo-rah. Also, I hear I'm adorable. That's always nice to hear.