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Storing Fresh Fruits and Vegetables for better taste
viv0147
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Hi everyone as someone who was once married and now divorced, I am a single male by the way I was divorced about 15 years ago so dont cry lol. When I started my single life, I didn't know how to cook,shop,or to the point off this post store the food I was buying. Well regarding storing the food I found after a little research this link http://homeorchard.ucdavis.edu/FVStorage.pdf and it has been so helpful to me, I thought I would pass it on and I think it will not only be of help to people in similar circumstances to me, but to quite a few people. I would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas
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Thanks, some good tips on there. Can I just add that Poundland have been selling the perforated food bags recently -15 reusable JML food storage bags for £1 is excellent value. I have previously bought similar bags from Lakeland for much more than £1!"If you dream alone it will remain just a dream. But if we all dream together it will become reality"0
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I'll have a proper squizz in a bit altho I fear it won't help with making the fridge bigger to accommodate, particularly this time of year!
We've currently got a well-scrubbed swing bin liner out in the garden, lined with several thicknesses of newspaper & hiding carrots, new potatoes & parsnips
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Nice one, its not easy for us young free and single bachelors!0
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