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Old 05-04-2014, 05:08 PM   #15
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FWI just because your buying something labeled organic does not mean you are getting a product that is healthier for you. As a produce farmer i can tell you that the organic industry is some of the least regulated in the business. Some of the products they use and spray are not regulated like they are in the conventional farming practices. So buy your veggies, wash them thoroughly and enjoy. Quit worrying about the organic label so much, unless you actually know the farmer or watched it through the whole growing process.
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I'm wondering if there are techniques that will help us to keep the spinach, strawberries, broccoli, etc, from going bad as quickly as they do in the refrigerator. There must be a way of extending their lifetime so we don't have to keep driving to the store all the time.

The simplest way to extend the freshness of vegetables is to use the plastic bags made specifically for veggies and fruit. I purchased several reusable veggie bags a while back and used them to keep veggies on extend cruises on my boats. The worked very well. Now, Ziploc has veggie bags similar to those I have used in the past. I now use them at home and the RV, try them.
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