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I was born in 1952 and we didn’t have a fridge or freezer. We had a big larder with a cold slab. Milk was delivered every day so never went off. It didn’t seem like a hardship at the time.TimeLord1 said:
The way things are going you won't have one soon back to a shelving pantry with ventilation to outside that's how my gran survived I guess anyone from the 60s - 70's grew up in a very hard environment.gbhxu said:
Only things that are on all the time such a fridge, freezer, etcTimeLord1 said:Now if you will only receive this on certain days if your away or visiting relatives you won't see any saving because you wouldn't be using the energy.0 -
Yes it's like paradise today, except it feels less happier somehow. I won't say' why because of rules of the forum.Murphybear said:
I was born in 1952 and we didn’t have a fridge or freezer. We had a big larder with a cold slab. Milk was delivered every day so never went off. It didn’t seem like a hardship at the time.TimeLord1 said:
The way things are going you won't have one soon back to a shelving pantry with ventilation to outside that's how my gran survived I guess anyone from the 60s - 70's grew up in a very hard environment.gbhxu said:
Only things that are on all the time such a fridge, freezer, etcTimeLord1 said:Now if you will only receive this on certain days if your away or visiting relatives you won't see any saving because you wouldn't be using the energy.0 -
My aunt has. A cupboard outside the back door that served as her ‘fridge’.Murphybear said:
I was born in 1952 and we didn’t have a fridge or freezer. We had a big larder with a cold slab. Milk was delivered every day so never went off. It didn’t seem like a hardship at the time.TimeLord1 said:
The way things are going you won't have one soon back to a shelving pantry with ventilation to outside that's how my gran survived I guess anyone from the 60s - 70's grew up in a very hard environment.gbhxu said:
Only things that are on all the time such a fridge, freezer, etcTimeLord1 said:Now if you will only receive this on certain days if your away or visiting relatives you won't see any saving because you wouldn't be using the energy.0 -
Another SCAM to Beware of
If it looks like a SCAM it is one keep em peeled
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^I got that very text this morning. I reported and deleted it.1
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