I have found food that had been pushed to the back of a fridge shelf and was forgotten for a whole year or longer. Sometimes I find stuff that has mutated into bizarre shapes and colors like it grew some kind of fuzzy life, which later died too and became a layer of dust...
Right now, there is a can of sweet potato covered in tin foil. I know it's there, but I'm leaving it to see how long it takes for my wife or mother in law to finally throw it out.
I have found food that had been pushed to the back of a fridge shelf and was forgotten for a whole y
Sounds like your goosnargh has gone beyond high offley into mustgo territory. How guernsey will it make your wife in the end? :p (Douglas Adams and Rich Hall did enough stuff with fridge leftover horrors for a few pictures, it seems. :p )
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goosnargh,n. Something left over from preparing or eating a meal, which you store in the fridge despite the fact that you know full well that you will never, ever use it. guernsey,adj. Queasy but unbowed. The kind of feeling one gets when discovering a plastic compartment in a fridge in which things are growing, usually fertilized by copious quantities of goosnargh. high offley,n.Goosnargh three weeks later. ~ The Meaning of Liff mustgo,n. Any item of food that has been sitting in the refrigerator so long it has become a science project. ~ Sniglets
Sounds like your goosnargh has gone beyond high offley into mustgo territory. How guernsey will it