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how to store food in my fridge?
Posted by: flex4life ()
Date: April 23, 2007 01:08AM

What is the ideal way to store raw greens (khale, lettuce, cucumber, celery etc.) in my fridge after purchasing them?

Right now I just throw them in as they are with plastic bag and all smiling smiley

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Re: how to store food in my fridge?
Posted by: davidzanemason ()
Date: April 23, 2007 02:29AM

-I know those Fresh Bags worked very well....and the raw food folks I have spoken with have recommended them. I also used a regular lettuce crisper (you know that round....head-of-lettuce size containers......that had slats on the bottom to keep the greens from sitting on water. That worked well too. But basically I got used to just trying to buy what I needed for a couple of days...so the greens stayed pretty fresh. Just my experiences.

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Re: how to store food in my fridge?
Posted by: LikeItOrNot ()
Date: April 23, 2007 05:15AM

Good question.

I just had to throw away beets and spinach that I bought on sale a couple days ago because they were all soggy and just gross. I put them in the bottom "crisper" drawer of the fridge. Left the spinach in a bag and just put the beets in the other draw with no bag. I don't even know if they're edible like that and I didn't know what to do with them either. lol.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/23/2007 05:16AM by LikeItOrNot.

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