well, it carried me on to the hospital, which was in the
cold cellar of the house.
The same goes for the underside of a
cold cellar ceiling.
(2) Put the salted fish into a refrigerator or
cold cellar at around 40 degrees Fahrenheit, uncovered, for 2 days.
And then I went downstairs into our lovely
cold cellar to cool down.
At his estate, which he had so recently purchased with the gifts of corrupt admirers, he put the bird's swollen corpse down in his
cold cellar and went happily to bed.
Over the last year, the couple has been constructing the production building which will house their wine-making and bottling equipment, a small tasting area, a kitchen/laboratory area, and a
cold cellar for storage.
Jean-Bernard Grenie of Chateau Angelus, a kindly man who makes one of the finest St Emilions, told me that "nine-tenths of the red wines made from late harvested grapes don't have a long life." But his wine picked between September 21 and the first week of October (late by recent standards, if not by those of previous generations) is so appealing that I can't imagine that anyone will leave it lingering, unloved, in a
cold cellar for more than a few years.
And in my head I carried the horrific vision of mum, bloodied, battered and dumped in a
cold cellar.
In this case, having a large
cold cellar is a must.
One of the best methods of storing your season's harvest is to use an energy-free
cold cellar. This workshop will compare and contrast the two basic types: fruit cellars and root cellars.
If you are lucky enough to be given this spectacular bird fresh from the hills in full plumage, then the hanging time in a
cold cellar should be around four to six days.
These include a faint figure spotted in an upstairs window and strange shadows darting across the
cold cellar.