I’m about to let you into my inner sanctum. Before you think this entails a healthy living “bat cave” complete with a butler named Alfred who brings me smoothies, let’s set the record straight. What I’m referring to is something much closer to my gut than my heart - the contents of my refrigerator.

You can tell a lot about a person from what they keep in their fridge. A frequent hostess, I opted for one of those larger, “French door” kinds that easily hold multiple party trays. This bright, shiny model  could accommodate enough groceries to feed a family of ten for a week, even though it is just used on a daily basis by me and my super cool boyfriend.  Hopefully I’ve put all of that great insight gained from nutritional experts along the way to use inside of my fridge (as opposed to the cupboard, where highly addictive roasted cashews with dried cranberries and the last of the chocolates sent over by Justin’s parents from England reside.)

Check out this video and let me know what you think. I apologize in advance for any unintentional “Blair Witch Project” camera angles in this very first video post:

What does your fridge say about you?

What does your refrigerator say about you? Is it filled more with apples and spinach or leftover pizza and cookie dough?

 

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3 Responses to “What does your refrigerator say about you?”

  1. The fridge we got in May looks a lot like yours:) I love the french doors. But ours is empty in comparison. I have Chobani in mine too. My latest kick. Lots of fat-free cheese. I don't keep my fruit in there... my teeth hurt when I eat it cold.

  2. faye miller Says:

    And lets visit Shira`s Mom~s freezer after her weekly grocery shopping. 5 bags of frozen vegies, 4 bags of frozen wild rice and vegies. Refrig. Pita bread, fresh ground peanut butter, egg whites. tomatoes, grapes, a bag of salad mix a bag of spinach. Water bottles !!!! Now thats a lively refrigerator !!!!!!

  3. Low sodium turkey,low sodium /low fat peanut butter, water bottles, wheat bread, hummas, celery and some fruit. My fridge tells me that we need more veggies. Our freezer is full of frozen veggies. Is it better to have more fresh veggies than frozen veggies? Any advice?

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