3. Pumpkin
Pumpkins need to be kept cool and dry. The basement is dark and cool enough for this type of vegetable. Pumpkins should be stored in well-ventilated spots and the refrigerator is not the best place for them. If you have sliced the pumpkin, then placing it in the fridge is fine. Remember to cover the pieces first, though so that they wouldn’t absorb the smells from other foods.
4. Peanut Butter
Peanut butter and jelly make a great breakfast. However, none of these two need to be stored in the fridge. Even if some certain brands of jelly should be kept in the cooler, then peanut butter can do very well without cold. Choose a dry place that is dark and cool enough and keep your peanut butter there. It will help you have the product soft, smooth and always ready to be spread.