A refrigerator is a cooling apparatus. The common household appliance (often called a "fridge" for short) comprises a thermally insulated compartment and a heat pump—chemical or mechanical means—to transfer heat from it to the external environment (i.e.
(Freezer (Pokémon)) Pokémon has 493 (as of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl) distinctive fictional species classified as the titular Pokémon.
A device for making frozen desserts such as ice cream or sherbet
A refrigerated compartment, cabinet, or room for preserving food at very low temperatures
(freezer) deep-freeze: electric refrigerator (trade name Deepfreeze) in which food is frozen and stored for long periods of time
Licensing laws of the United Kingdom regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol, with separate legislation for England and Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland being passed, as necessary, by the UK parliament, the Northern Ireland Assembly, and the Scottish Parliament respectively.
if an inventor places their invention on sale more than one year before a U.S. patent application is filed, they cannot receive a valid patent. This is often called the “on-sale bar” and an invention is considered on sale if it has been sold or offered for sale.
Of a size that is less than normal or usual
Not great in amount, number, strength, or power
the slender part of the back
Not fully grown or developed; young
on a small scale; "think small"
limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent; "a little dining room"; "a little house"; "a small car"; "a little (or small) group"
31/52 A Reason to Smile
Brittany was taking a break while chewing on a bully stick. I either left it at my dad's or she ate it all. Haven't mentioned it, but I am really trying to start feeding Brittany on a raw diet. I told my mom I'm willing to buy a small freezer so we can buy meat on sale. I just need the okay. And after everything I have read most say it would be cheaper then having her on the grain free food she's on.
I have school tomorrow. So I'm kinda rushing. Plus I'm taking two college classes (English and US History) I was not aware about the US History so I was rushing to get the summer project done today, and I have to write a poem, essay, and article tomorrow because they are due Tuesday and I procrastinated all summer. Every year I think I won't and try not too, but do none the less.
Talked to my dad today. He said he would make sure to spend one on one time with me when ever I came to visit, go out to eat, movies, hiking, etc. Which is good because it has been keeping me awake these past few nights thinking about it hoping I didn't screw everything up with him, but being hard headed and refusing to call him. I have to wake up at 5:45 tomorrow because the bus comes at 6:10. And I decided not to drive the first few days to school because cops are crazy the first few days.
Now I need to go take a shower, pack up what little stuff I'm bringing to school and get to bed.
Keeping a lid on things
Whenever possible, I love to make my own homemade jams (living in a small apartment with very limited storage space, I often opt for freezer jams these days), however - due in no small part to the ever-rising cost of good quality fruit - sometimes, especially if there's a good sale on, I'll buy commercially produced jam (and am rather partial to the darling French brand Bonne Maman, when I can find it). It's handy to have on hand and never sticks around for long.
There are so many wonderful ways to enjoy jam, from a spread for toast to a filling between layers of sponge cake, yet perhaps my absolute favourite way to eat jam (or at least berry varieties of jam) is swirl it with a generous dollop of sour cream and plunk this tart-sweet mixture on top of a warm pancake or crumpet (if you've never tried this vaguely Russian inspired way of using jam, I highly recommend you do, it's scrumptious!).
Another fantastic thing you can to with jam is, of course, to talk sun-drenched photos of it as it peers out from its clear glass jars :D