How to Make Heads of Lettuce Last Longer If you prefer to purchase your leafy greens as heads or hearts, there's a trick for you too. Instead of leaving your lettuce in the bag it comes in, wrap each individual head in a piece of aluminum foil and store it in your fridge. Just...
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I do pop into the store to pick up some produce (because I haven’t yet figured out how to make lettuce last a full month), but I don’t consider that “grocery shopping” as it requires no planning and doesn’t take more than 5-10 minutes (compared to hours). Want to make your...
Just make sure not to tightly pack the lettuce into the container. While air will eventually cause oxidation, as long as you eat your lettuce within a few days, it should stay fresh and oxidation-free. If you need to store it in a regular plastic ziptop bag, don't seal it all the ...
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Tip 1: Add kitchen towel to your leafy greens Lettuce and other leafy greens need to be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. A plastic container, bag, or Ziploc are all great options. Before you seal the container add a piece of kitchen towel or a paper napkin to t...
Some cabbages, such as savoy types, can easily withstand frost and even snow. All cabbages are sweet after a morning frost. Hot weather will cause nearly all cabbages to flower and become tough and bitter. Cabbage is slow-growing. Interplant cabbage with quick-growing leaf lettuce or quick-gr...