Grog
05-16-2011, 07:49 PM
This is sort of cycling related, as my husband (who cycles A LOT) love his ice cream at night after long rides.
We live in a rental apartment and apparently the freezer is not performing well enough. Everything I put in there freezes all right (soup, spaghetti sauce, etc.) but his ice cream more often than not ends up melted after a day or two.
My understanding is that ice cream takes colder temperatures to freeze, is that right?
If so, and if we call the landlord about it, what's the hope of fixing this freezer? Is it possibly a quick fix?
Thanks for your help, I'm really tired of hearing him complain about his liquid "ice" cream.
We live in a rental apartment and apparently the freezer is not performing well enough. Everything I put in there freezes all right (soup, spaghetti sauce, etc.) but his ice cream more often than not ends up melted after a day or two.
My understanding is that ice cream takes colder temperatures to freeze, is that right?
If so, and if we call the landlord about it, what's the hope of fixing this freezer? Is it possibly a quick fix?
Thanks for your help, I'm really tired of hearing him complain about his liquid "ice" cream.