iNTeNSeBLue98
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Our lights are back on, after being in the dark for 25 hours due to Isabel. We kept our refrigerator opening to a minimum, but how long should I expect those items (milk, eggs, o.j.) to stay cold and fresh? Do they need to thrown out now?
DH had milk in a bowl of cereal last night and thought the milk was starting to get warm. Around the same time, we had mayo and soda, and they were still cold, 16 hours after the power went off.
DH had milk in a bowl of cereal last night and thought the milk was starting to get warm. Around the same time, we had mayo and soda, and they were still cold, 16 hours after the power went off.