Anyway, much of our previously-pantry-stored food is now in the freezer where we're told any existing eggs, larvae or moths that escaped our notice will die - hopefully the food will mostly survive. A few things have been in the microwave (for the same reason) and the obviously affected stuff is in the bin ready to be collected in the morning. As long as it works, it will have been time well spent.
Telling the story of the ups and downs, the adventurous and mundane days of one British family's self-imposed exile in the Capital Region of New York State.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Day 1.261: Good evening Mrs Hubbard
Anyway, much of our previously-pantry-stored food is now in the freezer where we're told any existing eggs, larvae or moths that escaped our notice will die - hopefully the food will mostly survive. A few things have been in the microwave (for the same reason) and the obviously affected stuff is in the bin ready to be collected in the morning. As long as it works, it will have been time well spent.
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