Make Produce Stay Fresh For WEEKS | How To Store Produce Super Tips!

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Here are all you need to know on how to store produce properly!
Learn how to store produce so it lasts longer, fresher, and quick and easy tips for preventing food spoiling fast.

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Today, it's all about how to store produce properly. How to store produce from farmers market, how to store fruits, and brilliant vegetable storage ideas you need to know!

Have you ever just got really excited about buying produce in the grocery store and you look at your cart, and it's just gorgeous, looks like a nice rainbow, you get home and then it kind of just wilts in the refrigerator. But we're going to prevent that today with several tips that you can use to keep your produce longer.

Therefore you can eat healthier, with less money. So that's what it's all about eating healthy. And let's not break the bank doing it. I just want to thank you for letting me share with you God's recipe for excellent health. And yes, that includes fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, and also let's make it so they store and last longer.

How To Store Fruits

When it comes to stone fruits such as peaches, plums, and nectarines, these need to be stored on the countertop and not in the refrigerator. They will stay fresh that way. Now if you're concerned about fruit flies, you can spray these fruits with a mixture of vinegar and water and that will take care of any fruit flies.

Now, grapes are fruit that actually have to be fully ripe when they are picked; they do not ripen anymore. Once you have brought them home, rinse them in some vinegar water that's going to help with fruit flies. That's also going to help with any bugs that are on it. And then we're going to just pat it dry to make sure they're perfectly dry.

Wrap a paper towel around them and get them put in the refrigerator crisper.

Tomatoes and avocados are also best stored on the countertop. Pop the top off when you have ripe avocados, so they will stop ripening. Once ripe, you can use them to make guacamole www.youtube.com/watch

Vegetable Storage Ideas - How To Store Produce Properly

Now when you buy celery and it still has the bottom on it, go ahead and cut it off. And if you have a garden, put that out in the garden.

As for celery stalks, you can rinse them with some vinegar water and put them in a fresh mason jar and you can put it on your countertop or you can just put it in the refrigerator crisper to keep it nice and cold and that's going to always give you fresh celery.

Same with carrots. If you buy whole carrots, you want to put them in some cold water in the refrigerator ready to go for whatever dish you're going to use them for.

We need to keep the moisture and the wetness off of our vegetables and that will prevent wilting and going bad.

Beets, turnips, and kohlrabi www.youtube.com/watch are best kept in a cool, dry, and dark place.

Green onions are a fun food to just add to so many different recipes that stir fries but yet they're kind of fun just to keep growing on your window sill.

Asparagus is another one of those vegetables that store really well when they have moisture in there at their roots. So what we would do is take this bunch of asparagus home we would trim off just you know maybe even just half an inch, put this in a jar of water and it's a little crisper.

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