How to store veggies so they won’t spoil:
· Lettuce: Take it apart leaf by leaf instead of chopping the end off.
· Asparagus and Celery: Place in a container, bottoms down, in a little water
· Scallions: Thinly slice the whole bunch and keep in a plastic container/water bottle in the freezer. Shake out what you need when you need it.
· Mushrooms: Store uncovered in the fridge in a loose paper bag
· Onion and Potatoes: Store in a cool, dark place, away from each other, with good ventilation
How to store fruits so they won’t spoil:
· Berries: Soak in a 1:10 vinegar and water solution for a few minutes. Let dry in a colander and store in the fridge uncovered.
· Bananas: Separate to slow their yellowing (in the summer), or put in a brown paper bag to speed it up
· Mangos, Pears, Peaches, Kiwi, other “hard fruit”: Refrigerate. Put in a paper bag on the counter to ripen faster (and with a banana to speed it up even more)
· Tomatoes: Do not refrigerate until ripe. Keep on the counter, stem up, to ripen.
Misc items to keep fresh:
· Store your bread in the fridge to make it last longer. Make breadcrumbs out of the old ends.
· Store ginger root in the freezer and cut as much as you need when needed. Will last months.
· When honey crystallizes, don’t throw it out. Scoop into an oven-safe glass dish and heat at 250 for about 10 minutes until it liquefies. You can also do this in the microwave.
· Store herbs the way you would cut flowers, standing up in some water in a cool place with a little light.
Money/Time Saving Tips:
· Save large yogurt containers for freezing soups/sauces. This is perfect for crazy nights, you can literally “pop” the soup out of the container and heat it up in a pot on the stove or crockpot.
· Make your own foaming soap (1/3 of the container full of liquid soup, 2-3 drops essential oil, water rest of the way.)
· Buy spices in bulk at Whole Foods or other spice stores
· Make your beans from their dry form. It just takes a little planning.
· Candle Tarts – take the remnants from your favorite candle and put it in a candle tart. Light a tea light and enjoy the delicious smell!
· If you like tea in the morning and afternoon, make a full (12 cup) pot of tea in a coffee maker and let it last a few days! All you need is 2 good tea bags and you can get 10 mugs out of it!
· Make your own popcorn with just kernels and a brown paper bag
· Make your own breadcrumbs from old/stale bread “butts”
· Use clean glass jars (from large apple sauce) to store dry beans or grains
· When cooking frozen fish, don’t thaw, just add a little extra cooking time
· Keep eggs cold if you need to separate the egg whites off, it’ll be so much easier
· When needing to “snap” fresh green beans, just line them all up and slice the ends off at once. You can do this with carrots and celery (stack them on top of each other), too!