Days Ago counters help girlawhirl remember just when she did something
Category: Girlawhirl : House
Jul 11, 2007

Girlawhirl would like to blame it on the travel – but whether she's been on the road or not – there's always (!) last night's dinner, takeout tins and decaying fruit and veggies littering her refrigerator shelves. She's tried every form of organization: writing down the date the food first enters the fridge, rotating the older stuff to the front of the shelves and even trusting her five senses to determine how old that chicken chow mein really is. But she always seems to be embroiled in the battle of the leftovers. Now she just may have found the perfect weapon to help her keep an eye on the age of her food, even when she's not looking…

Girlawhirl loves the Days AgoDigital Day Counter to help her keep track of exactly how many days ago she tossed that vegetable medley in the fridge and how many more days that jar of marinara sauce is actually useable for.

 

The reusable digital counters attach easily to a number of surfaces using either magnets or suction cups. On the rare occasion she can't get it to fasten right to her food container, she sticks it on her fridge with a little note, i.e. “Days Ago = cantaloupe.” So she knows the second she looks at the refrigerator door if her fruit will still be fresh enough to take with her to the office for breakfast.

 

But the great thing is they're not just for food. Her Super Pals say they use Days Ago to count how many days it's been since the dog last had his medication, or when they did their last peel or facial.

 

With Days Ago in her kitchen – and anywhere else she needs it – Girlawhirl will never again be left wondering “just exactly how old is that?”

 

Girlawhirl found her Days Ago Digital Counter in her online shopping mall at amazon.com

 

 

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