That
fridge
How much is inside that
fridge?
Frustrated with the lack of
24-hour dining options on campus, first-year Yabtsega and I decided to
scope out the contents of his dorm room fridge in hopes of finding
sustenance, and possibly a more exciting diet than that to be found at |
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But, alas! Yabtsega is baffled by the apparent emptiness of this food storage receptacle. | ![]() |
There are a total of 12 objects in the fridge—not all of which are immediately identifiable. Two of these are entirely empty, their lack of scrumptious treats adding to the rumbling of our insatiable bellies. | ![]() |
Two clear plastic tubs sit on the floor of the fridge. From the looks of them, they’ve been there for quite a while—and we agree that they look neither enticing nor safe to eat. We leave them, of course, just in case someone, some other day, is hungrier—or perhaps drunker—than ourselves. We leave the other mystery object on the bottom shelf, as well. | ![]() |
I guess that the orange is
edible, despite its obvious health value.
This leaves six ingestible
items for our enjoyment. Never mind
that peanut butter and salsa are supposed to be toppings for other food choices.
We are college students, we have spoons, and we have no shame.
We also have no measuring
implements, as it is
Nonetheless, we note the
following approximate percentages of food left in containers:
The Jif peanut butter jar
has about 1/10 left, of a 490g jar. At
a serving size of 31g, with 190 calories, this gives us 1.58 servings, with 300
calories.
Each of the salsa jars has
1/3 left of a 453.6g jar, with a serving size of 33g and 15 calories.
This means that we have 302.4g of salsa, with about 9 servings and 137
calories.
The Ben & Jerry’s
Chocolate Cookie Dough ice cream has exactly one serving left—1/4 of the 416
gram container—which gives us 270 calories.
The 64 fl. oz. generic cranberry juice cocktail is about half full. At 8 ounces per serving, we have 4 servings with a total of 600 calories.
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A medium orange has 62
calories (and none from fat!), according to www.calorie-count.com.
All told, Yabtsega had 1259
calories worth of viable sustenance in his fridge.
Not bad for what looked like
a pretty barren fridge!