Crisper drawer has high humidity for green leafy vegetables and things that wilt, it's vents are close to trap moisture. Fresh drawer has lower humidity for fresh fruits and vegtables that hve skins and rot, it's vents are open to allow gases from fruits to escape.
If you mean in the frig-either one or one marked crisper
In crisper drawer in fridge with damp paper towel wrapped around it
To observe the difference between the thermometer readings in the drawer and in direct sunlight.
There really isnÕt a big difference between a drawer and drawee. A drawer is a person that draws out the money and a drawee is the person who will be receiving the money.
The temperature of the thermometer in the direct sunlight was higher than the thermometer in the drawer.
Yes, but in the veggie drawer.
It can be stored fresh in the salad crisper drawer of your fridge. Frozen and kept in the freezer. Dried and stored in a dark cool place.
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Yes, they do. The refrigerator doors, refrigerator drawer, and freezer drawer can all be removed. For most household installations, these need to be removed in order to get the refrigerator into the house. Kitchen Aid makes it possible to do this without any special tools, but this is not a quick procedure.
I know Iris is a bulb, and you have to dig them up before your first frost, and wrap them (just the bulbs) in newspaper and then into a brown paper bag, and you store them in your basement. Has to be a cool place. If you have no basement, then store them in a crisper drawer of your refrigerator. Then you plant them again after your last frost. They will be beautiful come spring.
Apples should be stored in a cool moist place, such as the fruit drawer of the refrigerator.
NO no one keeps ammo in there fridge anymore keep it in your sock drawer