You must just accidently landed in the "snake pit"...instead of the homemaking area... with some of the answers I see before me....
I'll answer your question anyway...because I'm nice!
...you don't have enough stuff in your fridge...fill it with gallons of water if you have a lot of room and that should take care of the problem...
sorry some of the horse people aren't very nice...
2007-08-23 16:00:21
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answered by Anonymous
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This happens to me, too. I do like it colder, though.... Anyway, move it off the top shelf. Some fridges don't have a whole lot of insulation between the freezer compartment and the fridge part, so stuff on the top shelf is prone to freezing if there's not enough product on the top shelf of the fridge. Raising the freezer temp a notch can help some, but I'd rather move things like milk and juice to a lower shelf than risk unsafe temps in the freezer. I keep stuff like flour, organic rice [basically any dry good you store in there], and leftovers on that top shelf.
2007-08-24 02:31:03
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answered by ibbibud 5
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Well, perhaps after eight years all these horses and their owners have passed. How many hands does it take to feed a horse? I dunno. Just wanted to know with an Orange Julius buy one get one special is refrigerating or freezing the best way to store one, guess I need to check with the stable. Close the door whatcha bored in a barn??!
2015-04-30 10:24:15
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answered by BiteMe 2
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2016-12-16 04:17:40
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answered by ? 4
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You set it too cold, 5 is the normal temperature for refrigerator. And why is this question in the horse section?
2007-08-23 18:17:07
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answered by Anonymous
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if you dont want to set the temp any lower
move the juice to a lower lever away from the place where the cold stuff comes out
ya kno
[this in the pets section]
good luck with your juice...
2007-08-23 15:54:12
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answered by my_chemforev12 2
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More people would respond if you move this to the correct section.
But that happens to my orange juice too, move it to another shelf and see if it keeps up.
2007-08-23 16:17:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Is it pushed to the back? I know that for some reason, my milk and juice will freeze if further back in the fridge.
Try moving it forward towards the door.
Its not my speciality sorry, but it works for me lol.
2007-08-23 16:14:41
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answered by Mulereiner 7
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You have the temp set for too cold.
2007-08-24 01:29:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I will take the 2 points - this is the horse section.
Pull it to the front or put it in the door
2007-08-24 04:44:32
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answered by ? 3
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