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Extend the freshness of avocados by wrapping them in foil (peels intact), pressing the foil tightly against the skin, and storing them in the vegetable bin in the refrigerator.  They easily last a couple of weeks. 

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thank you all. Some great kitchen helpers!

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@deb5555 wrote:

Jar Opener - YouTube

This is a wrist saver. 


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Where did you find this and what is it called?  Gotta get one pronto!

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@shoesnbags :  The brand is Swing-a-way and Amazon has it.

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@shoesnbags  It's called a Swing a way adjustable jar opener available at walmart for about $8.00 works everytime. 

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@deb5555 @patbz  Thank you both!

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@Glittergal wrote:

I use garlic in everything.  To save time and keep it fresh I peel it all at once and store it in a mason jar in the freezer.  To peel it, I put a handful of cloves in a medium sized mason jar and shake vigorously.  The cloves peel themselves--such a time saver!


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Several years ago I went to the Gilroy Garlic Festival  (in CA) and tasted many of the samples of foods made with garlic.  The most interesting was a Garlic Lemon Sorbet .....   really outstanding!   Woman LOL

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Speaking of celery .........

 

When cooking any of the stronger-smelling vegetables (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower etc)  always put a couple stalks of celery in with the vegetables.  For some reason, the celery helps reduce the smell by about 50%. 

 

I never found out the reason why it works ... but it works!  

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@deb5555... I could not be without that funnel, I have owned one for at least 20 years!  I use it weekly to fill Mason jars with my homemade salsa and for anything I need to poor liquid into.

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@Tinkrbl44 wrote:

@Glittergal wrote:

I use garlic in everything.  To save time and keep it fresh I peel it all at once and store it in a mason jar in the freezer.  To peel it, I put a handful of cloves in a medium sized mason jar and shake vigorously.  The cloves peel themselves--such a time saver!


@Glittergal 

 

Several years ago I went to the Gilroy Garlic Festival  (in CA) and tasted many of the samples of foods made with garlic.  The most interesting was a Garlic Lemon Sorbet .....   really outstanding!   Woman LOL


 

I've been there.  Loved it.  Back when I was last there I don't remember a flavor other than garlic for the ice cream but I am pretty skittish with food so I was too chicken to try that.