"Our fridge contained only allergy serum, Coke and Maraschino cherries."
Catherine Gildiner, "Too Close to the Falls"I was hooked when I heard Gildiner interviewed on radio, the minute she recounted the contents of her childhood refrigerator. As soon as I could I bought her memoir, wanting to know more about a child growing up in such a home in the 1950's where every meal was eaten in a diner and the oven was only used to dry wet mittens.
It seems I am not the only one who is curious to see what lies on the shelves of people’s fridges. While the door may be a modern equivalent of the Rorschach (Ink Blot) test, what lies behind chilling quietly, could arguably tell us more. Well at least about what a person likes to eat.
Brazen used the photo opportunity to remind her to clean a few things out of the fridge past their use-by date. Check out the notes on her
Flickr pics.

Mediterranean Kiwi, over at Organically Cooked (who incidentally comes from my home town but now lives on my favourite Greek island) supplied two shots that she'd prepared earlier - fridge contents in
winter and
summer.

Wendy at
A Wee Bit of Cooking from snowy Scotland, sent a
Flickr link packed with notes complaining that her fridge didn't look up to scratch due to having been away all week. For a supposedly bare fridge it is still packed with goodness!

The home of
Progressive Dinner Party aka Zoe's place in Canberra, has furnished a wonderful
Flickr set. The organization of her fridge made my virgo heart flutter with joy!

All the way from Oshawa, Canada
Sarah of What Smells So Good?, has thrown open the doors of not only her fridge and freezer but also her pantry as well. There is a complete rundown of contents on her site.

Armchair Foodie's creator
Megan rose to my strange challenge admirably and opened a lovely dialogue between Hood River, Oregon and Melbourne, Australia. Good to see there are fellow bloggers with bottles of vodka chilling in their freezer.

Melbourne friend
Doc Witch who waxes lyrical at Dark Side of The Broom, described the inside of her fridge as Hellmouth but really its just crammed full with delicious gluten-free food (not to mention all those naturopathic goodies nestled in the door).

Single White Female,
Catherine from Perth, intrigued me by keeping her vegemite in the fridge. Her soy milk stash is also impressive! Pop over and see her beautifully labeled photos.

Lucy at
Nourish Me has just moved into her new Melbourne pad and managed to take the time to put up a fully noted
flickr stream documenting what lies beyond her fridge door.

Almost forgot to add my own entry. The SE's love of pickles dominating this pic. Just your average dairy-averse, market-loving Melbourne fridge!
Thanks to all those who participated (or did so in spirit) in this spontaneous little event. I enjoyed your pictures immensely. Special thanks to the newcomers to this blog for getting involved.
It has been suggested this should be a regular thing...stay tuned. You never know what will inspire me on another quiet weekend further down the track.
Labels: beyond the fridge door, food blogging event