Iām trying this new series of articles on Fridays called āFavorite Things Fridayā where I will be sharing some of my favorite things, products, life tips, in hopes that you might find it useful in some way for your family. Please let me know in the comments if you would like to see more articles like this. Iām experimenting with this for the next few weeks. If you would like to see more articles like this, I can keep this series going. To go along with these Friday articles, Iāll also include a Giveaway!
My kids love strawberries and blueberries. One of the biggest frustrations I have with strawberries is that they rot so quickly in the fridge. So much so that I started avoiding buying Organic Strawberries, since they tend to go bad even faster. Often, Iāll check back after 2-3 days of buying them, and the entire pack is moldy and needs to be thrown away. I hate wasting food! (Really, I hate wasting anything that I paid for with hard earned money.)
Let me document some tips and products I found helpful in helping to keep strawberries fresh for longer (and other produce too).
How to Keep Strawberries Fresh for Longer
Here are some tips that Iāve learned on how to keep strawberries last longer than the usual 2-3 days. The key to keeping strawberries fresh is to keep them stored clean and dry.
1. Wash Right Away with Vinegar
Once I get home from the grocery store, I wash the Strawberries before they go in the fridge. Mold spores on the fruits are what makes them go bad quickly.
I wash my strawberries with Apple Cider Vinegar and water mix. You can do this in a big bowl or a salad spinner. Leave it soaking for a few minutes. The vinegar solution helps to remove spores and bacteria on the fruit, thus extending their life.
I typically add about 2 tablespoons of Apple Cider Vinegar to a bowl of water. But you can use regular Vinegar as well. Some people add more vinegar for their wash solution (ie. 1 cup vinegar for 3 cups of water), in which case youāll have to rinse extra well.
2. Dry Your Strawberries
Drying your berries is the next important step. You can get rid of excess water by spinning it a few times in a salad spinner. AND/OR drying it with a soft cloth or paper towel.
You can also air dry them in a colander, but with so many things going on, Iām afraid Iāll forget about the drying berries on the counter overnight (lol), so I donāt do this.
3. Storing Your Strawberries for Freshness
The quick and cheapest solution (what I used to use) for storage is to line the plastic containers (they came in) with paper towels and put the berries back in the containers.
And then a few months ago, there was a deal we posted on these Rubbermaid FreshWorks containers. I got a set to try and have been hooked ever since!
Thereās a little perforated tray in the bottom of the container to keep produce from soaking in any condensation and moisture. And the lid has little āholesā in it to allow air flow in and out of the container.
Iāve since purchased a few more of these from Target (with the food storage category coupon), and I use it with all my fruit that needs washing.
One tip I found to be helpful is to wash all your fruits and veggies in one sitting. Then dry and store. Itāll save you time in the long run instead of washing one item as you need it. Plus, itās so much more convenient to use, without the additional friction of needing to wash fruits. In the mornings, I love pulling out my green and white containers of already washed fruits and packing my kidās lunches. SO Nice!
Giveaway Time! Win a Set of FreshWorks for FREE
To make it fun, Iām gonna include a Giveaway to go with these Favorite Things Friday articles every Friday. Check back every Friday for more of my Favorite Things.
For todayās giveaway, Iām giving away the 3-Piece set of FreshWorks Produce Saver Food Storage Containers to 4 Readers. This giveaway starts on Friday 8/24 and will end on Monday 8/27. Winners will be announced on this blog only on Tuesday 8/28 before 12pm PST. Youāll have 48 hours to claim your prize.
To enter in this giveaway: leave a comment below with a useful tip you use at home or something you recently learned or tell me about one of your favorite products. And tell me where youāre reading from (city and state). Let me know by leaving a comment on this post.
This post is NOT sponsored by anyone. I just really love this product and wanted to share my experience. All prizes are paid for by myself.
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Hello from Odessa, TX. I also do the paper towel trick. It works great on my veggies to
one of my favorite tips is to wash lettece, dry it in a spinner (if no spinner, dry well with paper towels) then take clean paper towels and wrap lettece then place in ziplock bag in fridge. works best with sturdier lettece like iceberg and romaine. Im reading from North Miami Beach Florida
Hello from Burbank, California!
Iām loving the new bento style YumBox that I recently purchased for my daughter. It has great portions, comes in fun, colorful colors, has cute graphics on the bottom of each section, and itās leakproof. I was stressed about making lunches for my daughter as she started TK, but the YumBox makes meal planning fun. It also cuts the waste of plastic baggies.
Hi from Elgin, Illinois
My salad spinner is my life saver! Makes cleaning my lettuce so much easier,donāt know how I survived so many years without one
Iām from Rancho Cucamonga, California. My tip is to use vinegar and baking soda in the washer to get rid of smells.
Helloā¦. Iāve been washing my strawberries in vinegar for a while. I wash them as soon as I get home from the supermarket. Make sure to dry them thoroughly. You canāt taste the vinegar after washing them. I donāt tell my daughter that I do this ⦠otherwise she wouldnāt want to eat the strawberries!
Maria M. ā Rhode Island
Hi from Atlanta, GA! My useful tip for keeping dust at bay is wiping my TVs and drawers with used fabric sheets!! It works for tv surfaces without scratches
My fave product at the moment are freezer quart bags so I can store freshly grated cheese. Greetings from Elk Grove, CA!
One tning I learned is to use Apple Cider Vinegar like an astringent. Works great on break outs.
Another produce saving tip Iāve heard is to cover the produce with a paper towel; it soaks up extra water. From Sioux Falls,SD.