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‎07-07-2017 04:39 PM
How do you keep your veggies fresh for longer? I have tried debbie myres bags, not impreesed got her green containers,just okay, what about blue apple?
‎07-07-2017 04:48 PM
My family tried Green Bags but not dependable. Now we are using Lock N Lock from the Q. We keep sliced veggies in them to use for salads, tacos and quick snacks. The girls have families but I am a widow. To date they have saved me money over previous products. We do keep moisture out of the containers by drying with paper towels where possible.
‎07-07-2017 05:00 PM - edited ‎07-07-2017 05:09 PM
I swear by glass Mason jars with the 2-part lid/ring screw-on lids.
I can throw a cut avocado in a little 1/2 pint....lasts 2-3 days without browning.
That's a true test of freshness!
I always have a container of leafy greens in the frig.
If I have social engagements during the week,
which prohibits the eating of those greens, I'll stuff those greens
in several 1qt Mason jar containers...and they will last almost a week
w/out getting slimy (!). Again...the power of the Mason Jar!
‎07-07-2017 05:08 PM
@sidsmom. Have never heard of this. I use those jars to preserve so many other things in my cupboards. Why not fresh veggies. I will keep this in mind for future use to try.
‎07-07-2017 05:14 PM
1. Always remove veggies from the bags. Gas builds up inside the bag and makes them spoil faster.
2. Celery: I scrub and cut the ends off, wrap in a damp paper towel, and wrap in foil. It stays crisp for weeks. Also, if it gets limp, put it in a glass of icewater. In a few hours it will be crisp again.
3. Store herbs like cilantro and parsley in a jar of water inside the fridge like a bouquet.
4. Rinse berries in vinegar/water and store in paper towels. The vinegar kills mold spores so they won't go to mold quickly.
5. Greens/salads: Get a salad spinner. It removes the moisture and keeps your salad fresh.
‎07-07-2017 05:14 PM
Why would mason jars keep veggies fresh? Never heard of that.
‎07-07-2017 05:14 PM
I ave had great luck with these for fruit an veggies especially bagged salads
‎07-07-2017 05:17 PM
@Glittergal wrote:1. Always remove veggies from the bags. Gas builds up inside the bag and makes them spoil faster.
2. Celery: I scrub and cut the ends off, wrap in a damp paper towel, and wrap in foil. It stays crisp for weeks. Also, if it gets limp, put it in a glass of icewater. In a few hours it will be crisp again.
3. Store herbs like cilantro and parsley in a jar of water inside the fridge like a bouquet.
4. Rinse berries in vinegar/water and store in paper towels. The vinegar kills mold spores so they won't go to mold quickly.
5. Greens/salads: Get a salad spinner. It removes the moisture and keeps your salad fresh.
Just bought some berries,going to try that.
‎07-07-2017 05:20 PM
Just white vinegar?
‎07-07-2017 05:23 PM
@goldensrbest wrote:Why would mason jars keep veggies fresh? Never heard of that.
I kinda put 2&2 together when I had really pry & pry that flat lid off
to release the suction. And they're clean & don't stain...but I'll admit
they're a pain to store!
Just remember, when storing liquids:
Straight neck bottles - refrigerator & freezer use
Slope neck bottles - refrigerator only
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