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Originally Posted by Bonanza
We have the same refrigerator. I've always known that things in the door (freezer or refrigerator) do not stay as cold as things on the shelves so I question Ooper's comment about chilling beverages 4 degrees cooler. I'd like to know where you read that because we don't have the manual. Could it really be cooler because it's right next to the ice maker?
The place in the door is too short to accomodate a bottle of wine. Like anything in this world today, it doesn't matter what something was designed for. If you have a use or better use for something, do it! I use that "hole" for whatever will fit there. Currently, it's a bottle of bar-b-q sauce, but that could change tomorrow depending upon what's for dinner!
I don't keep Worcestershire sauce or even Ketchup (I hate cold ketchup on hot food!) in the refrigerator. You don't have to; check the labels and you'll see I'm right.
I'm a master at loading dishwashers. Years ago I worked for a Whirlpool distributor!
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BON. You never cease to amaze me.
I always thought catsup should be cold and never thought about soy sauce. We didn't HAVE soy sauce when I was a kid. I don't think it is German.
I know one thing about designers of refrigerators, they are sadists. Why couldn't they have designed everything to come out and fit in the dishwasher. Have you ever tried to get dried on, glopped on milk spills from the back? Dishwashing stuff doesn't unglue it and your back is killing you very soon from the sideways crouch.