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![]() "Dave" wrote in message ... Bob Campbell wrote: "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... "Bob Campbell" wrote in message m... "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... Here's a relatively easy question for anyone who is awa Why did I not have a refrigerator in Ecuador for all the time I lived there? Because the electricity was not reliable enough? No point in a fridge when the power is on only about 8 hours a day. Nope. Not even close. Not enough food to make one necessary? Were you high in the Andes where it's always cold? WAG Quito is not cold except at night. It goes through all four seasons every day; day highs can be near 80, and lows around 30 at 3 to 4 AM. The reason was, as I mentioned earlier, that there was no need to refrigerate anything. Everything was fresh daily, and nothing was kept more than a day. No preservatives, no salt added to keep things "fresher" and so on. |
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