Since I shared tips on how to keep your home kitchen clean, we’ve gotten a fresh batch of, “Wait, how should I be washing stuff in my kitchen?” questions. We’re here (at [email protected]) for it.
It is important to remember to wait to wash your produce. Washing produce before storing may promote bacterial growth and speed up spoilage, so it is often recommended to wait and wash fruits and ...
Wash fresh fruits and vegetables in clean, running water. As Americans continue to do everything possible to ward off germs with hand sanitizers, disinfectant wipes and more amid the coronavirus ...
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While washing produce should be standard practice, there is an exception to the rule. If you purchase produce like bagged salads or pre-cut fruit that's labeled "pre-washed" or "ready-to-eat," you can ...
When should you wash and how should you store certain produce. How you store produce can have a big impact on its longevity. Whether it's fruits or vegetables, here are a few tips to keep in mind next ...
You’ve just gotten home from the grocery store with some fresh strawberries. You set them down in the kitchen and walk away for a moment, only to come back and find your kids have already started ...
It's the time of year when farmers markets are bustling with consumers. While still practicing social distancing and COVID-19 safety protocols, you can now visit the market to get farm fresh fruits, ...