- May 19, 2009
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Hi,
I was cleaning the refrig today using the instructions on wikihow. There are suggestions there. 2 of them:
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Use a homemade air freshener to absorb unpleasant smells and keep your fridge odor-free. Before food goes bad, and starts coating the inside of your fridge with regular blasts of malodor, it's time to act. Here's what you can equip your fridge with to combat these smells: •A clean sock filled with activated charcoal — from an aquarium store, not from your bbq briquettes. The charcoal absorbs bad odors for up to three months.
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Crumple a piece of a brown paper bag into a ball and place it alongside fruits and veggies in the crisper for odor protection. A crumpled paper bag works wonders at removing smells in the crisper.
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Ok so how about this? I get one of those screen sided firefly cages. Buy some activated charcoal and fill it. Then hang from the rafters of my 4" high coop where the birds can't peck it. Think it would help keep odors down during the winter when the birds are cooped so much because of the weather? I was thinking a screen house might be better than a sock because a sock might attract cobwebs which could attract listeria.
Merry Christmas,
and Happy Holidays!
Karen
I was cleaning the refrig today using the instructions on wikihow. There are suggestions there. 2 of them:
2
Use a homemade air freshener to absorb unpleasant smells and keep your fridge odor-free. Before food goes bad, and starts coating the inside of your fridge with regular blasts of malodor, it's time to act. Here's what you can equip your fridge with to combat these smells: •A clean sock filled with activated charcoal — from an aquarium store, not from your bbq briquettes. The charcoal absorbs bad odors for up to three months.
4
Crumple a piece of a brown paper bag into a ball and place it alongside fruits and veggies in the crisper for odor protection. A crumpled paper bag works wonders at removing smells in the crisper.
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Ok so how about this? I get one of those screen sided firefly cages. Buy some activated charcoal and fill it. Then hang from the rafters of my 4" high coop where the birds can't peck it. Think it would help keep odors down during the winter when the birds are cooped so much because of the weather? I was thinking a screen house might be better than a sock because a sock might attract cobwebs which could attract listeria.
Merry Christmas,
and Happy Holidays!
Karen
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