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07-27-2019 04:00 PM
stored in a "green bag" for produce.
placed in a lock n lock container.
it rarely goes bad before we have the chance to eat it. of course, certain types of lettuce go bad more quickly than others.
07-27-2019 04:06 PM
@x Hedge wrote:Wash it immediately before first use.
Remove what you need.
Wrap it in a clean flour sack dish towel to absorb moisture, drop that into a plastic bag, store in crisper drawer.
Plan to eat it within a short time.
Same here.
07-27-2019 04:10 PM
I've tried every way with Green Bags working best and lettuce as dry as possible. If there was moisture on it, I add a paper towel in the bag and check it for built up moisture.
07-27-2019 04:17 PM
I save lettuce the same way as mentioned but my biggest problem is CELERY. How do you get it to last more than a week ?
07-27-2019 04:22 PM
I use the Debbie Meyer green bags (HSN). Really keeps the produce very well.
07-27-2019 04:23 PM
I love my Freshworks containers. Best thing for lettuce and other fresh veggies.
07-27-2019 04:27 PM
Per Google....
Wrap the celery tightly in aluminum foil.
Celery often goes bad fast because it releases ethylene, a ripening hormone. ...
Re-wrap your celery after each use.
After using celery for a meal, be sure to re-wrap it in aluminum foil. ...
Keep the celery for three to four weeks. Store the celery in your refrigerator.
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07-27-2019 04:27 PM
@Keybra wrote:I save lettuce the same way as mentioned but my biggest problem is CELERY. How do you get it to last more than a week ?
Wrap it in aluminum foil and put in crisper drawer.
07-27-2019 04:35 PM
@ECBG wrote:I knock out the core, remove the outer leaf, run cold water in the core opening until it gets in the head
Then I pour off the water, shake and drain on paper towels for an hour. Storage is in a large zip lock one side with paper towels and the air pressed out.
@ECBG -
This is just what I do too.
Except I run water all around after taking out the core and outer leaves.
It lasts for about 3 weeks.
I occasionally change the paper towel.
07-27-2019 04:36 PM
@I am still oxox wrote:Never wash it, put it in my Rubbermaid Freshworks Produce Container, I use them for fruits also, makes things last much longer
I totally agree with this. I usually buy romaine which doesn't fit great so I cut off the bottom and stuff it in there and it stays good for a long time. Well long by lettuce standards. I don't wash it before putting it in. I take off what I need and wash it before using.
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