I came across these photographs of the contents of peoples' refrigerators by Mark Menjivar. They're more fascinating than they sound. What a person buys and consumes says a lot about them. In most cases, more than just how healthy he/she is. One of the freezers has a frozen rattlesnake in it!
After seeing the above link, just for fun, without cleaning or straightening anything, I took a picture of my fridge (then cleaned it!). No rattlesnake, but I can say I'm proud of the contents, my half anyway; the fruits and veggies, freshly made iced tea, live, active culture yogurt, top quality eggs. My roommate, Ben's, half had 3 containers of cream cheese. I couldn't decide if he'd just forgotten he already had cream cheese (two were open) or if he just really likes cream cheese.
Ben's side also had two really nasty, rotten oranges, but they weren't his. He thought they were mine, I thought they were his. A closer look revealed they were bought at a produce shop in NJ. Did someone leave oranges in my fridge in the bottom right drawer? You need to come get them, they smell. Thanks!
After seeing the above link, just for fun, without cleaning or straightening anything, I took a picture of my fridge (then cleaned it!). No rattlesnake, but I can say I'm proud of the contents, my half anyway; the fruits and veggies, freshly made iced tea, live, active culture yogurt, top quality eggs. My roommate, Ben's, half had 3 containers of cream cheese. I couldn't decide if he'd just forgotten he already had cream cheese (two were open) or if he just really likes cream cheese.
Ben's side also had two really nasty, rotten oranges, but they weren't his. He thought they were mine, I thought they were his. A closer look revealed they were bought at a produce shop in NJ. Did someone leave oranges in my fridge in the bottom right drawer? You need to come get them, they smell. Thanks!
What does your refrigerator say about you?