Thought you may enjoy seeing my cave.
Very nice Mr Kim. Shelving looks quite versitale and that you have lots of room for more cheeses in there. :) Was it a wine cooler in it's former life?
My first one was/is a counter-height dorm-type fridge with a freezer inside that takes up too much room. You have much more space in yours. Mine was a Craig's list cheapo, but good to begin with. But it's gotten over-crowded with aging cheeses too fast. Fortunately I just found a used standard size freezerless fridge that I am thrilled about, and should be arriving later today.
I do enjoy.
Details, man. Details.
Any downsides? Looks great.
It was a cold drink fridge, not specifically for wine, but one of the shelve pivots up so that you can put wine in it if you desire. I bought it at ABC Warehouse for $139.00 if I remember correctly. Paid for by eBay sales of some RV parts that I had, so it cost me practically nothing. ;D I presently have it set and running a 52 degrees F so it works very well. I put a bowl of water in for humidity.
Coolness, Mr. Kim. I have 2 energy-efficient GE compacts (freezerless) that I can store up to 20 wheels in. I separate the white mold from the blue. They work great for me and I think they were around $140 eaqch at Sam's Club.
Is that a current photo? I see Cheddar and Colby from March 2008? I'd say they're well-aged.
Looks very flexible with all the shelf mounts.
-Boofer-
Not real current, those were eaten 2008 Holiday season. We move since then and I was not able to make any cheese last year at all. Just now starting again and have 3 under my belt. Saturday will make 4! Good to be back at it again.
Alright, Saturday!
I too am aiming at early Saturday morning. I've laid in 4 gallons of 1% milk and 4 gallons of whole milk.
My wife is away on a trip so the "Honey-Do" list is on-hold and the kitchen is all mine. ;D
-Boofer-
"Honey-do list is on hold...."
thats classic...
My wife is a project manager at her work, and I kid you not; I have a project plan, with estimated durations and task assignments, printed as a Ghant chart on the Fridge.
I'm doomed.
Quote from: Wayne Harris on July 31, 2010, 01:14:36 PM
"Honey-do list is on hold...."
thats classic...
My wife is a project manager at her work, and I kid you not; I have a project plan, with estimated durations and task assignments, printed as a Ghant chart on the Fridge.
I'm doomed.
Just tell her you're switching over to an Agile methodology and would much prefer SCRUM-derived management over the elephantine waterfall model. What could go wrong? On second thought, better not... you'd have a "SCRUM master" :O
"Look honey; I put duct tape on that broken fridge door. Quick fix engineering"
I <3 frameworks.
Quote from: Wayne Harris on July 31, 2010, 01:14:36 PM
"Honey-do list is on hold...."
thats classic...
My wife is a project manager at her work, and I kid you not; I have a project plan, with estimated durations and task assignments, printed as a Ghant chart on the Fridge.
I'm doomed.
I feel your pain....
Uhh, Honey, I've got a schedule slip here. Gonna have to push that task completion out a bit....
Yeah,
that'll work.
-Boofer-
I'm about a year out on my honey-do list. When the wife asks me to take on a new project, I can just say "I'll put it on the list". >:D
Quote from: linuxboy on July 31, 2010, 03:42:28 PM
Just tell her you're switching over to an Agile methodology and would much prefer SCRUM-derived management over the elephantine waterfall model. What could go wrong? On second thought, better not... you'd have a "SCRUM master" :O
god, I would love to say that I've no idea what you are talking about, however, I just can't say that.
She's a certified PMP.
Quote from: linuxboy on July 31, 2010, 03:42:28 PM
Just tell her you're switching over to an Agile methodology and would much prefer SCRUM-derived management over the elephantine waterfall model. What could go wrong? On second thought, better not... you'd have a "SCRUM master" :O
"Look honey; I put duct tape on that broken fridge door. Quick fix engineering"
I <3 frameworks.
Haha. We use an agile methodology at work. I think my wife would like the idea of a daily standup to talk about what part of the honey-do list I worked on yesterday and what I'm doing today. I like helping her out, but that would drive me batty.
I'm just chuckling as I spent the entire day in project plan turmoil -- trying to reign in a project plan in an organization that challenges the best of any development methodology. All I could think of all day was that I wanted to just go home and make cheese. :) I have a weekend of work ahead of me to get a grip on the change controls. But that is okay. This is my husband's sausage making weekend. He gets the kitchen and I can work on the corporate stuff.