[Sca-cooks] freezer recommendations

Betsy Marshall betsy at softwareinnovation.com
Mon Dec 22 07:07:54 PST 2003


Well, the uprights have more storage for the foot-print occupied, but
the "tubs" have the advantage of holding in the cold when the door is
open. We have this enormous chest freezer in the garage- 
future archeologists will weep..
(and friends running feasts borrow space frequently...)
Betsy/Pyro

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[mailto:sca-cooks-bounces at ansteorra.org] On Behalf Of Stefan li Rous
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Subject: [Sca-cooks] freezer recommendations

Phlip commented:
> Ask Rob. He tends to have his own creative filing system- if he didn't
> know what it was, it may well have gone into freezerly depths, the 
> like of
> which require a polar expedition.
Which reminds me...
Our new house has an alcove in the laundry room which is for an upright 
freezer.
I am strongly thinking about getting one.
Does anyone have any recommendations about any particular brands or 
features I should look for?
They seem to come in various sizes, but all seem to be much cheaper 
than refrigerators which is surprising to me. Should I get the biggest 
which will fit? Or does that end up costing you a lot more in energy 
costs?
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