fridge vs. time
Posted by:
smilebig
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Date: September 11, 2007 11:45PM I know that fruits and veggies have vibrational energy, a life force if you will. I've read that produce begins to lose its energy once it is harvested. Today I read that putting produce in the fridge makes it lose its life force, too.
My question is this: If I only eat half of a fruit or veggie, should I leave the other half out on the table or stick it in the fridge? Re: fridge vs. time
Posted by:
davidzanemason
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Date: September 12, 2007 02:27AM Opinion:
-Fruits and vegetables digest themselves rather quickly when cut....for the most part. Try not to cut or use fruits or veggies until you need them. Keep 99% of the fruits / veggies you store in the refrigerator.....in a bag or container....to limit airborne contaminants....fruitflies.....etc. The vital ability of fruits or vegetables (as demonstrated by their ability to be re-planted after a stint in the refrigerator) is in no way diminished (or very little) in my experience. -David Z. Mason WWW.RawFoodFarm.com Re: fridge vs. time
Posted by:
anaken
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Date: September 12, 2007 02:47AM yep, i'm consistently arguing with my pre-cut mellons (which I can't resist... getting VERY cheap, and seeded and in large quantities), about how I am supposed to digest them.
lately i've been getting grapes that seem to have not ripened fully. Grapes arn't really one of the fruits I like to leave out, as often others ripen before the next, and can attract bugs. but fruits don't ripen well in the fridge... can't get no respect.. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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