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Storing Produce

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Date: 08/28/2009 Topics: Food Tips & Info > Storage | Readers Request > Food  
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Is there a better way to store produce in the frig? I have a "thousand" plastic produce bags, it's getting confusing. I have an older type of side by side frig, and have run out of room way too fast this time of year.

By kljohn

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By Davidicdancer (21) Profile Contact
Have you considered drying your food? We use a Nesco food dehydrator, and our food lasts for years in jars you can store in your closet/pantry. No fridge necessary.

Posted on 08/31/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse

By quiltmum (123) Profile Contact
Have you got a large plastic box that you could put the produce bags in? This would keep them in one spot instead of all over the fridge and when you needed them you simply take out the whole box.

Posted on 08/29/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse

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