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skywalkr
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An ice storm rolled in and knocked our power out last night. We haven't opened the fridge or freezer so I was wondering how long the food should be good for. I can always put it outside but that would be a pain in the ass and if I can avoid it I will. Thank god for smart phones.

12/6/2013 12:04:43 PM

wdprice3
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freezer: a few days
fridge: a day

[Edited on December 6, 2013 at 12:28 PM. Reason : .]

12/6/2013 12:28:27 PM

ncsuapex
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Perfect time to get the grill going and have a clean out the fridge/freezer party.

12/6/2013 12:38:19 PM

Kiwi
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Check your home insurance, you might hav coverage for food spoilage.

12/6/2013 12:38:50 PM

skywalkr
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We don't have a ton of food in there so I am not terribly concerned. If we don't get power tonight all the fridge stuff will go outside, I will give the freezer another day or so. It is cold as fuck in this house so I don't it is going to spoil real fast. Never had to deal with this before so I didn't know what kind of timeframe we were looking at.

12/6/2013 12:48:11 PM

OmarBadu
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have used a cooler in the past and placed it outside

12/6/2013 12:50:31 PM

Smath74
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Quote :
"Check your home insurance, you might hav coverage for food spoilage."

yeah and then they jack up your rates and/or deductible for 100 bucks worth of food.

12/6/2013 1:30:16 PM

dtownral
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If it's an ice storm, just put your stuff outside in a cooler silly!

12/6/2013 2:40:18 PM

Skack
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Can you get some bags of ice and put them in there?

12/6/2013 4:41:57 PM

skywalkr
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Left the fridge food outside in soft coolers, freezer stuff still in the freezer, had it get a hotel for the night with our two dogs. This place is full of people with dogs because it is one of the few that allows them. House was around 50 degrees when we left, they are saying it will get down to 16 tonight so there is no way we could stay. Of course the power will probably come on the minute I post this since we already dropped $150 to stay the night.

12/6/2013 7:29:51 PM

dtownral
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Did you remember to turn off your water?

Edit: maybe I should explain

if your house gets cold enough that pipes freeze they can crack, if they are cracked when the pipes thaw a small and affordable repair turns into a lot of damage and a much bigger bill. turn off the water then open everything. you won't get all of the water out without blowing it out, but you'll get most of it out and probably enough to avoid problems.

(i don't know where you are though, it might not be cold enough to be an issue)


[Edited on December 6, 2013 at 8:48 PM. Reason : .]

12/6/2013 8:31:58 PM

Master_Yoda
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^ If its getting down to 16 doesnt matter where hes at. Needs to be done.

12/7/2013 9:19:12 AM

taboo2k
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and to top it off he's in dallas. i got out and drove to austin at least theres no ice here

12/7/2013 9:50:19 AM

skywalkr
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I didn't turn off the water because I am in a rental house and don't even know where the turnoff is, I did leave them all dripping though and when we went by today they ran fine so I am hoping there isn't an issue. If there is we are moving in January so hopefully it won't be too big

House was 44 when I went in there, apparently they are finally getting to fixing our area so hopefully we will have power tonight. There were like 270k homes that lost power and the roads are a complete mess because there are so many over passes in Dallas.

12/7/2013 2:18:31 PM

skywalkr
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50 hours later we have power!

12/8/2013 10:52:59 AM

The Coz
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^OH, SNAP!



Wish I could enable autoplay, but I've been repeatedly warned. . .

12/8/2013 6:07:55 PM

Str8BacardiL
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eat it as fast as you can

even the mayonaise

12/8/2013 7:09:08 PM

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