For Peopleperson:
Entry 11 – a "Refrigerator"
Often shortened to fridge, these are used to maintain the quality of muggle's food. They seem to have mostly dispensed of the pantry and use the Fridge to keep cold their food, in particular their water, cola, meat and veg. Fridges generally live in the kitchen and have multiple shelves inside for maximum usage. The door must remain closed however, otherwise the food does not remain cold.
They come in "Freezers" as well to keep very cold items fresh. Unfortunately both run on ecletricity, however I managed to commandeer and repair a "Fridge-freezer" which is a combination of the two, and had it set up in the out-house so that Molly wouldn't find it.
There was a slight accident with the freezer compartment, it turns out some things don't react well to freeing and un-freezing quickly. I used a de-ice spell to melt the strawberry and it turned into liquid mush. There must be rules with what you can and cannot freeze. I also would not advise leaving any animals in there. Several garden gnomes climbed in, apparently because they thought it was a good hiding place, and I found them a day later holding a mouse they had been bullying. They were very frozen, however Molly managed to resuscitate them with Magic. The problem arose when trying to explain how two gnomes and a mouse had become frozen like that, and when she found the freezer she flipped out. The twins made things worse when they were playing hide and seek with Ron, and one of them (we haven't worked out which one yet, they swear it wasn't them) tricked him into hiding in there, and then locked the door shut. I was just around the corner luckily and heard the poor boy crying. It took me about five minutes to undo whatever sticking spell they used…I think they might have actually invented it. Very clever really, and there was no harm done, I warmed him up before his mother found out…but perhaps this is a little dangerous, so I undid the power spell I have discovered and took it back to the muggle dump where I found it.
