How To Make Produce Last Longer & Reduce Waste 🙌🏻25+ Tips!

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  • @raquelrodriguez865
    @raquelrodriguez865 4 роки тому +3044

    1:01 - Onions and Potatoes
    2:17 - Tomatoes
    2:40 - Garlic
    2:58 - Mangos, Bananas, Plantains
    3:33 - Vegetable Stock / Scraps
    4:40 - Fresh Herbs
    6:03 - Avocado
    7:09 - Asparagus
    7:39 - Almond Milk
    8:10 - Nuts and Seeds
    8:50 - Carrots and Celery
    9:27 - Refrigerator Crisper Drawers Pt. 1
    9:51 - Cucumbers
    10:50 - Kale and Greens
    12:15 - Broccoli and Cauliflower
    12:52 - Ginger
    13:25 - Berries
    14:39 - Mushrooms
    15:40 - Citrus
    16:29 - Apples
    16:54 - Crisper Drawers Pt. 2

    • @Lia-bl6oz
      @Lia-bl6oz 4 роки тому +65

      I'm curious why people spend the time doing a contents for videos that aren't theirs.. are you just a nice person or do you get some kind of commission for doing this?

    • @alyssiak8042
      @alyssiak8042 4 роки тому +162

      @@Lia-bl6oz its for ppl who like me, like to know what to know what the video is about beforehand

    • @Lia-bl6oz
      @Lia-bl6oz 4 роки тому +30

      @@alyssiak8042 I wasn't asking what the point of it is, obviously it's really helpful. I was asking why do people do it when it's not their video. It's a lovely idea that someone has just spent their free time doing it randomly, but perhaps i'm a bit more sceptical. I was asking if they get commission or some other incentive for doing this task, as i see it on a lot of videos and it's never written by the person who made the video.

    • @rocioramirez6787
      @rocioramirez6787 4 роки тому +136

      @@Lia-bl6oz they don't get commission.
      It's just being nice and keeping busy.
      Sometimes you don't have anything else to do, and you want to be busy, especially us older people, and some young, if they been handicapped for a few months after an accident or surgery. This keeps us busy and nice with others.

    • @Lia-bl6oz
      @Lia-bl6oz 4 роки тому +54

      @@rocioramirez6787 thanks for explaining :) that's lovely that people are doing it just to be nice and helpful

  • @juukame
    @juukame 4 роки тому +4685

    See, this is the kind of standard info that should be taught in every school at some point.

    • @maizeni7817
      @maizeni7817 4 роки тому +122

      Definitely, life skills are invaluable.

    • @angelameade6635
      @angelameade6635 4 роки тому +296

      I'm a middle school teacher and I am working on developing a "life skills" course which will include information just like this! (that's why I'm here actually, research.) :)

    • @cklg88
      @cklg88 4 роки тому +88

      It used to be taught in 7th grade Home Economics Class - the best class ever. They did away with this decades ago and this is why kids don't learn to cook.

    • @cklg88
      @cklg88 4 роки тому +87

      @@angelameade6635 Used to be called Home Economics in the 70's, best class ever. So was auto shop class, learned to change a tire, do basic engine check, change your oil, and change breaks and struts, great classes still use all of the knowledge today.

    • @VegansGive
      @VegansGive 4 роки тому +11

      I like to put my greens in stainless steel bc I feel it keeps them colder. I'll chop a salad mix and put it in a pot. Works for me. Thanks for the video!

  • @slohivid
    @slohivid 3 роки тому +164

    The carrots and celery in the water works really well, however the colour and nutrients can leach into the water, so if your water is pure or filtered, you can use it for juices, smoothies or soups (double use). Also sew the tea towel on 2 sides to form a "pocket" and your greens go in. Lasts for ages. Great video. 😀

    • @four1629
      @four1629 2 роки тому +10

      oh that tea towel tip is so smart, i think i'll do that. thank you!!

    • @terrao4971
      @terrao4971 2 роки тому +3

      Wrapping it in aluminum foil will also make it last a long time and not get wilty! I can get carrots and celery to last for 3-4 weeks sometimes doing that and reuse the aluminum a few times with other things before recycling it.

    • @theresaplischke5590
      @theresaplischke5590 10 місяців тому

      Oh good idea!

  • @peggyugrich4739
    @peggyugrich4739 4 роки тому +541

    I'm an 80+ year old lady who has really enjoyed your video. So many of your suggestions are things I've never heard of before. Thank you for this informative show! ❤️

    • @relsba
      @relsba 3 роки тому +8

      Me, too.

    • @cindyjames4407
      @cindyjames4407 3 роки тому +13

      I'm 78! I just discovered this a channel. Good for you!

    • @SuperCatlover7777
      @SuperCatlover7777 2 роки тому +9

      @@cindyjames4407 I'm 67 and just discovered it (not sure how either!), This makes so much sense.

    • @user-yd4yr5hr3s
      @user-yd4yr5hr3s 2 роки тому +13

      You mean 80 year young 😘

    • @ranstra12
      @ranstra12 2 роки тому +6

      Hahaha 74 here and learned a lot from this sweet young lady.

  • @lindapeterson6283
    @lindapeterson6283 4 роки тому +195

    Another tip: add a pinch of salt into the celery container. I learned that in college science class: it helps celery stay crisp

    • @SharonaKian
      @SharonaKian 2 роки тому +10

      just wrap your celery in aluminum foil. Stays fresh and crispy forever...

    • @EagleArrow
      @EagleArrow 2 роки тому +3

      Both good tips! 👍 I would wrap with parchment paper then aluminum.

    • @chezchezchezchez
      @chezchezchezchez 7 місяців тому

      @@SharonaKiannow imagine salt AND aluminum!!
      So long fresh!!

  • @empresssk
    @empresssk 2 роки тому +84

    Been using these storing methods from your video for nearly a year now. I feel like such an adult! No more wasted produce!!

  • @autumn5252
    @autumn5252 4 роки тому +1824

    From a pecan growers daughter: keep nuts in the freezer! They will be great for over a year!! No real thaw time...just a few minutes!

    • @tahoelakelakedonner7594
      @tahoelakelakedonner7594 4 роки тому +15

      Freezing nuts actually causes the cell walls to rupture and makes the nuts dry out faster. It actually ages them faster.

    • @autumn5252
      @autumn5252 4 роки тому +88

      Dog Beer hmm never noticed pecans being dry. We still use them for baking and toppings and snacking. Good enough for me! Either way, I’d rather have potentially dry nuts than inedible ones.

    • @robindodge8100
      @robindodge8100 4 роки тому +89

      @@tahoelakelakedonner7594 freezing nuts keeps the oils from becoming rancid.

    • @abbyrose1914
      @abbyrose1914 4 роки тому +69

      my grandma freezes pecans for 5+ years and swears they’re still good, lol

    • @lindab.1625
      @lindab.1625 4 роки тому +11

      I will definitely do that with bulk nuts. But daily basis ones I would forget they are in there. What do you suggest storing them in? Glass as she did?

  • @olivebaker4340
    @olivebaker4340 4 роки тому +488

    What a great young informative gal. I'm an old lady and by golly, I've learned some good tips from her. Never too old to learn!

    • @pamhall8499
      @pamhall8499 4 роки тому +21

      I am an old lady also, and learned a lot from her. As you said, Never too old to learn.😉😷

    • @olivebaker4340
      @olivebaker4340 4 роки тому +14

      @@pamhall8499 hey Pam. Thanks. I keep myself busy during these shut in days reading and learning. It gets boring pretty quick but the mind has to be kept busy. Take care, be safe.

    • @sammy1314
      @sammy1314 4 роки тому +18

      hey olive I hope you are doing well I know we don't know each other but your comment inspired me and brought a smile to my face. you learn something new everyday :)

    • @MsRESPECT90
      @MsRESPECT90 4 роки тому +6

      Such a sweet comment 😊

    • @matcharoon
      @matcharoon 4 роки тому +9

      This whole comment section brought a smile to my face 😭💙

  • @rbrown6476
    @rbrown6476 3 роки тому +121

    Excellent advice and I’ve been doing almost all these for years. Well done - how can we teach this to kids before they leave school so there’s less waste?
    I have a few tips too: keep ginger in the freezer just as it is, then grate from frozen - it grates easier when frozen and goes straight back, keeps for months.
    I cut the bottom off broccoli and cauliflower on returning home from the grocery store, then put in basin of cold water overnight in fridge - the cold water firms up the veg and it keeps for ages because it thinks it’s growing!
    Buy reduced mushrooms, lay on a tray covered with net, in sunshine for 4 hours and it will make vitamin D which is essential for vegans. Also, then slice them and dry in the airing cupboard or oven on very low, after which you can keep them in an airtight jar. Store bought dried mushrooms very expensive, homemade ones easy peasy and cheap!
    Good video.

    • @paradiseawaits821
      @paradiseawaits821 3 роки тому +5

      Great tips, thanks

    • @roxannep83
      @roxannep83 3 роки тому +5

      The broccoli & cauliflower … you only put it in water overnight? What do you do with it after that? Do you keep it in water till you use it?

    • @rbrown6476
      @rbrown6476 3 роки тому +19

      @@roxannep83 reply to Roxanne - yes, I live alone so it takes a while to get through a whole head of broccoli and cauliflower! I keep them both in bowls or jars of water in the fridge, so they are continuing to grow. I eat some every day and when I use the last part, it’s firm and fresh like just harvested. Hope that helps x

    • @Teeyah2
      @Teeyah2 2 роки тому +6

      Yes, I've been keeping ginger in freezer and it's saved me sooo much money!

    • @sheilas0075
      @sheilas0075 2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the info everybody!!! Definitely needed it

  • @suzannahweiss6197
    @suzannahweiss6197 4 роки тому +170

    Every single thing you said/showed was crucial for me. I literally had to go move potatoes away from onion, throw my herbs in watering jars, put the lemons and limes into the fridge, unpackage my garlic and change the humidity settings. I loved the whole thing

    • @daraghosullivan1157
      @daraghosullivan1157 3 роки тому +1

      Garlic does OK in fridge, I find

    • @matrixundone4114
      @matrixundone4114 3 роки тому +1

      Lololololll. I know what you mean.

    • @ObscuredReverie
      @ObscuredReverie 3 роки тому +6

      @@daraghosullivan1157 I also buy garlic in bulk at the beginning of the season when it’s purple and usually larger hunks (less to peel!) and freeze them in oil pre-peeled for later. The bulbs get so scraggly and tiny later on in the season and it takes forever to peel a decent amount.

    • @serenity8475
      @serenity8475 3 роки тому +2

      I literally just did that as well, moved 🧅 onions and potatoes 🥔 😂 …so we’ve been doing it wrong all along😳

    • @sesshonuyasha
      @sesshonuyasha 3 роки тому +2

      most markets put onions and potatoes next to each other SMH

  • @johnjanedoe1676
    @johnjanedoe1676 4 роки тому +165

    Just leave the basil in the water longer and it'll grow roots. Then plant them. Take cuttings from the plant (prune it) and eat the cuttings or make more plants with them. Endless supply of basil!

    • @christinad3425
      @christinad3425 4 роки тому +1

      I bought a hydroponic Basil, how do it keep it? I give minimal water, it dies. I give plenty of water it dies. I keep it away from light, dies. Close to light, dies. Help

    • @susanhoppe7297
      @susanhoppe7297 4 роки тому

      @@christinad3425 did you put nutrients in your system? I have a Miracle grow hydroponic system and it has me add nutrients every other watering. And most herbs are high light and warm temps, so if you keep your place too cold that will hurt them too.

    • @anitaevers2119
      @anitaevers2119 4 роки тому +2

      Thank you for mentioning rooting basil in water, I do it all the time! My kitchen window faces north, and roots appear in about 5 days.

  • @yolandamarrero-lopez9688
    @yolandamarrero-lopez9688 2 роки тому +275

    I actually slice my cucumbers and store them in water, as you do with the carrots and celery. They last for longer, and they’re ready for me to use in my salads!

    • @dyanimoriah
      @dyanimoriah 2 роки тому +24

      Thank you! I love cucumbers, but I’m not always in the mood to eat a whole one ☺️ now I know what to do with my cut up ones.

    • @southerngrandma4353
      @southerngrandma4353 2 роки тому +26

      I didn’t know this, thank you so much! Never too old to learn, even at 77 😊

    • @joelmelissam
      @joelmelissam 2 роки тому +3

      Thanks for this tip. I struggle to keep my cucumbers fresh when I meal prep.

    • @BeepPurpleJeep
      @BeepPurpleJeep 2 роки тому +2

      OMG, I'm going to try this. Thank you!!

    • @RoSario-vb8ge
      @RoSario-vb8ge 2 роки тому +14

      The cucumber water, if not to old, tastes very refreshing

  • @sonne2351
    @sonne2351 4 роки тому +248

    These are just supper helpful for a one person household when you are trying to do the right thing and not drive to the grocery store for fresh produce every day!!!! THANK YOU so much for sharing this! Really appreciate it!

    • @dawn7612
      @dawn7612 4 роки тому +6

      Here are some better tips.
      1. Store potatoes in the vegetable drawer of your refrigerator for months.
      2. Store onions in a refrigerator bin for months.
      3. Store bananas in the refrigerator just when starting to turn yellow when there is still a little green in the skin. They will stay perfect never over ripen but skin will get more black each day. Inside will be fine. Use up before totally black within 6-7 days.
      4. Store all other vegetables cleaned cut and in containers ready to eat. Add a scant 1/4 cup fresh water each day in carrots to keep sticks from curling. Celery can be stored cut and dry
      5. Cucumbers once cut, store in the refrigerator drawer unwrapped. Use quickly.
      6. Store tomatoes on counter until nice and red ripe. Then store in the drawer of the refrigerator and use quickly.
      7. I agree with nuts, & seeds in the refrigerator for months.
      8. Agree citrus and apples in the refrig.
      9. Herbs in water.

    • @Kat-n-Ollie
      @Kat-n-Ollie 4 роки тому

      Son Ne it’s good for multi household too, especially now that it’s harder to get groceries.

    • @simplydriven4196
      @simplydriven4196 4 роки тому +1

      Just want to help someone. I do NOT recommend this channel. I TRIED THE CARROT TIP PUTTING THEM IN WATER. THIS WAS BAD. MY CARROTS FERMENTED!!! LITTLE BUBBLES WERE FIZZING OUT WHEN I OPENED THE JAR. THIS IS BECAUSE CARROTS EXCRETE CHEMICALS. THIS GIRL DID NOT DO RESEARCH AND CLEARLY JUST WANTED THE CLICKBAIT. GET TIPS FROM EXPERTS!! HOPE I HELPED SOMEONE. UNSUBSCRIBE HERE IF YOU WANT QUALITY TIPS.

    • @jannmarczak389
      @jannmarczak389 4 роки тому

      Dawn M. Ok

    • @Sepilein1
      @Sepilein1 4 роки тому

      @@dawn7612 i will only add to seperate bananas from tomatoes and apples/pears because of ethen production/sensitivity.
      Great Tips, Trying the Potatoe one asap...ill always have some getting bad before i finish the whole bag.

  • @ampm3098
    @ampm3098 4 роки тому +277

    When my apples get soft I chop them up throw them in a pot with a bit of water and cinnamon power and cook till soft and its a yummy apple desert that can be stored in a mason jar in frig

    • @mykaallam766
      @mykaallam766 4 роки тому +6

      Yes! I put it in my overnight oats. Great for post workout snack/breakfast!

    • @spacebar9733
      @spacebar9733 3 роки тому

      Thank you

  • @marianevarez7305
    @marianevarez7305 3 роки тому +27

    This was a self discovery just by doing it but avocados in aluminum foil in the fridge they don't brown one bit even half sliced SOOOO FRESHHHH give it a try

  • @cutemagnets
    @cutemagnets 4 роки тому +502

    Cloth bag hack: old T-shirts cut up & made into bags (rags to bags)

    • @debralev
      @debralev 4 роки тому +6

      cutemagnets Love it!

    • @janetallison363
      @janetallison363 4 роки тому +14

      I love this idea! Always repurpose whenever possible!

    • @krrez
      @krrez 4 роки тому +7

      Nice! I have a bunch of rags and I somehow didn't think of this even though I regularly DIY stuff.

    • @ashleywyatt7114
      @ashleywyatt7114 4 роки тому +4

      Ya I tried that before my celery juice ended up tasting like fabric softener lol

    • @krrez
      @krrez 4 роки тому +19

      @@ashleywyatt7114 You can probably get fabric softener out by swishing them around in some vinegar solution. We use dryer balls instead of fabric softener for a zero waste softener/anti-static.

  • @sarahh2072
    @sarahh2072 4 роки тому +168

    Oh and I chop up all my onions and mushrooms in a dicer when I get them and freeze them. Makes the week so much easier and my mushrooms keep for a really long time in the freezer! Highly recommend :)

    • @sandyandriese7805
      @sandyandriese7805 4 роки тому +1

      Do you wash/rinse the mushrooms b4 dicing and freezing them?

    • @StacyForest738
      @StacyForest738 4 роки тому +17

      To me, freezing either of those completely changes the texture, no crunch once frozen regarding the onion, just kind of mushy.

    • @maizeni7817
      @maizeni7817 4 роки тому +1

      @An Alternate Perspective
      Hope you're wrong. I just threw a bunch of onions in the freezer last week,lol 🤣

    • @StacyForest738
      @StacyForest738 4 роки тому +18

      @@maizeni7817 Well you won't be able to use them in a salad or something where you want a crisp, fresh, bite, but they are still good for going in casseroles, meatloaf, or anything where texture is not important. Better to freeze than let them go bad but just FYI.

    • @cozymoggele
      @cozymoggele 4 роки тому +2

      @@StacyForest738 oh yeah but tbh i dont ever eat frozen veggies raw

  • @genielaury
    @genielaury 2 роки тому +4

    I hang my apples, potatoes, onions, lemons in a net bag on the cabinet knobs.I individually wrap each in a small piece of paper towel which keeps moisture from accumulating. Lemons at time the skin will harden but juice is still good. Bananas I separat and wrap the tops and store in bottom of pantry cabinet.

  • @nlbhaduri
    @nlbhaduri 4 роки тому +60

    Ginger does well in the freezer. Grate it directly from the freezer, also peels well with the back of a spoon straight out of freezer.

  • @acaciamendoza8040
    @acaciamendoza8040 4 роки тому +649

    This is how i found out i’m storing everything incorrectly lol

    • @Poppies__
      @Poppies__ 4 роки тому +43

      Lol literally the first tip she gave I was like “SHIT.” She said we can’t store potatoes and onions together and I literally have both of them sitting together in a basket right now😂

    • @gingercashcat
      @gingercashcat 4 роки тому +4

      Yuki Nishimoto literally me... I have a lot of work for me to do in the kitchen

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      @veronicaditano8252 4 роки тому +1

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    • @kimmoraes
      @kimmoraes 3 роки тому +1

      @@Poppies__ My thoughts exactly!

    • @rainbomg
      @rainbomg 3 роки тому +2

      I actually got up and walked into my kitchen and took the potatoes off of the bin that was stacked on top of the onions as she was talking

  • @diva555sg
    @diva555sg 9 місяців тому +1

    This is so cool!
    Low humidity: fruit
    High humidity: veg in crisper
    Wrap in cloth for kale
    Carrot & celery in glass jar with water
    Asparagus in mug of water

  • @loveishappiness7330
    @loveishappiness7330 4 роки тому +188

    You can freeze ginger and just grate it from frozen when needed. Peel it before freezing if you prefer.

    • @Peachesnjewels
      @Peachesnjewels 4 роки тому +11

      omg wow thank you so much

    • @KikisStudyCorner
      @KikisStudyCorner 4 роки тому +11

      I do that with garlic, so I don’t have to cut it for each meal. Just once a week and in the freezer it goes :)

    • @SimplySami13
      @SimplySami13 3 роки тому +1

      ok u just changed my life lol

    • @rainbomg
      @rainbomg 3 роки тому +9

      Dude I’m learning so much just from the comments

    • @beccamatilda8621
      @beccamatilda8621 3 роки тому

      Is it easy enough to peel while frozen?

  • @plzsavethebeez743
    @plzsavethebeez743 4 роки тому +151

    They vieagar kills the mold spores...I was so happy to learn this because strawberries especially go bad so quick, like 3 days!

    • @loriwilliamson8040
      @loriwilliamson8040 4 роки тому

      You can also soak a few minutes in a bleach water dilution - I've done this with all my berries and they last up to 2 weeks now!

  • @rustichillbilly1107
    @rustichillbilly1107 3 роки тому +34

    When comparing veggies to what we got decades ago, yes, they do go bad quickly, but it's because they're older when we purchase them. Even 20 years ago vegetables were fresher when we purchased them

    • @KP-mj1yq
      @KP-mj1yq 3 роки тому +2

      That's a bit surprising because today we have a much more efficient food system, better mechanization, and a much faster/robust transportation system. Today we can have exotic produce from around the world and also local family farms produce delivered to our grocery stores or doors. Whereas my understanding was that back in the day canned and frozen was the most common way typical urban and suburban families got their vegetables as it preserved the foods longer.

    • @rustichillbilly1107
      @rustichillbilly1107 3 роки тому +5

      @@KP-mj1yq I am not sure where you live, I can only attest to what we are experiencing. Genetically modified food, coming from a great distance has not shown itself to be effective for our small, rural community. Local family farms are being starved out with the dismantling of our dams and reservoirs. 30 years ago a bag of potatoes would last a month. These days, we're lucky to get 10 days before they're soft and growing. Anything that makes produce last longer is a great find. Thank you.

    • @RomeliaGomez-Calmell7934
      @RomeliaGomez-Calmell7934 2 роки тому +1

      So true.

  • @LoreleiMission
    @LoreleiMission 3 роки тому +139

    With all this produce wrapped in towels I think I need to find a set of towels printed with the names. "Broccoli towel!" "Cauliflower towel!" Then I'll know what's wrapped inside

    • @maritzanavarrete5043
      @maritzanavarrete5043 3 роки тому +6

      My exact thoughts!!!! Names or pictures of fruits/ veggies😅🤣

    • @Jean-ni6of
      @Jean-ni6of 3 роки тому +17

      That can be a brand new business.

    • @rich-ard-style6996
      @rich-ard-style6996 3 роки тому +9

      You can get fabric pens and those white fabric tape where you can write on the name of the items, that you have sown onto a fabric bag, all home made easily😊👍🏻👏🏻

    • @sgarcata
      @sgarcata 3 роки тому +3

      OMG,,, if you have OCD, you'll drive yourself crazy ensuring you are using the "proper" towel. I hear you though... Time to buy a bunch of birdseye cotton... Etsy seller has them color coded and in bulk.

    • @KP-mj1yq
      @KP-mj1yq 3 роки тому +3

      Or you can label or your shelves and drawers and then just place the towels on their spot.

  • @soodles09
    @soodles09 4 роки тому +101

    I would love to find a cheat sheet to keep on the fridge as a reminder

    • @aida087
      @aida087 4 роки тому +29

      Kassie here's her link to her post which covers everything and you can even copy her lists to a word document and print them, or screenshot her lists. I usually create a desktop shortcut to my phone or computer screen so I can access it whenever I need to:
      sweetsimplevegan.com/2019/04/tips-for-storing-produce/

    • @ShyDavis
      @ShyDavis 3 роки тому +8

      @@aida087 thank you so much!

    • @sonshineandsong
      @sonshineandsong 3 роки тому +2

      Exactly!I hate cluttering my counters!

  • @jay_deavyon
    @jay_deavyon 3 роки тому +19

    Also a suggestion my family does is pre chop and freeze onions and bell peppers. Then just grab a handful whenever you’re ready to sauté.

    • @safeloads
      @safeloads Рік тому +1

      Hi, what do you store the peppers and onions in? I use these for almost every meal. I'm sure pre chopping/ freezing would be very helpful!

    • @jay_deavyon
      @jay_deavyon Рік тому +3

      @@safeloads ziplock bags! I spread it out on a tray first then freeze then toss the frozen stuff into a bag. Freezing on the tray first ensures they don’t just clump togetehr

    • @safeloads
      @safeloads Рік тому

      @@jay_deavyon oh ok , thanks for the reply 😊

    • @Megan-gl4zz
      @Megan-gl4zz 3 місяці тому

      @@jay_deavyon I do that with any fruit that is going to go bad before we will have a chance to eat it. I lay it out on a try and freeze it, then once it nice and frozen I put into a ziplock bag and use for smoothies.

  • @lynneclark2265
    @lynneclark2265 4 роки тому +315

    You can re-grow celery, green onions, and more by just putting them in water.

    • @dawn7612
      @dawn7612 4 роки тому +28

      True. I have some celery, romaine and carrot growing on my window sill in water held at water height with toothpicks. Fun for kids at home.

    • @TheJaiNetwork
      @TheJaiNetwork 4 роки тому +1

      Tap water?

    • @JAVONEETHEMOMMY
      @JAVONEETHEMOMMY 4 роки тому +10

      @@TheJaiNetwork best to use distilled

    • @SparkleP8nter
      @SparkleP8nter 4 роки тому +15

      Lynne Clark it's true! Green onions and carrots and celery grow like crazy!

    • @singingmyblue8000
      @singingmyblue8000 4 роки тому +2

      Thank you!

  • @alverianail7433
    @alverianail7433 4 роки тому +46

    I loved it, I learned things that I didn’t know and I’m 78 years old thank you

  • @boblossie3192
    @boblossie3192 3 роки тому +8

    I ABSOLUTELY APPRECIATE YOU DOING THIS ! ! ! I have tried to research as much of this as I could and thought I was doing a good job, but you went far and beyond what I know. LOVE that you are so thoughtful about not using paper towels and plastic wrap. GREAT that you are sending out that reminder/message too ! ! ! THANK YOU.....

  • @mbulelobam7529
    @mbulelobam7529 4 роки тому +1641

    The dad in me is crying at the sight of a fridge open this long .

    • @-attemptingtherandom-2777
      @-attemptingtherandom-2777 4 роки тому +33

      for real tho

    • @charlottesallie4249
      @charlottesallie4249 4 роки тому +57

      I have to agree as a mom. : (

    • @debralev
      @debralev 4 роки тому +59

      It’s funny you say that! Every time my husband leaves the fridge door open, I can hear my dad telling me as a kid, to close the door!

    • @mbulelobam7529
      @mbulelobam7529 4 роки тому +27

      @@debralev I hope that never goes away. :)
      When we got our first Microwave my father thought it worked the same way. "close the door your letting the heat out"

    • @debralev
      @debralev 4 роки тому +8

      Mbulelo Bam 😆 too funny

  • @rozchristopherson648
    @rozchristopherson648 4 роки тому +92

    I especially like the tip about putting herbs 🌿 in water, the carrots and celery in jars of water, and not over-stuffing the crisper. Great video. 😊👍

    • @-LOL69
      @-LOL69 4 роки тому

      Are the jars plastic or glass? I couldn't tell from the video and Idk if she mentioned that. Thanks

    • @simplydriven4196
      @simplydriven4196 4 роки тому

      Just want to help someone. I do NOT recommend this channel. I TRIED THE CARROT TIP PUTTING THEM IN WATER. THIS WAS BAD. MY CARROTS FERMENTED!!! LITTLE BUBBLES WERE FIZZING OUT WHEN I OPENED THE JAR. THIS IS BECAUSE CARROTS EXCRETE CHEMICALS. THIS GIRL DID NOT DO RESEARCH AND CLEARLY JUST WANTED THE CLICKBAIT. GET TIPS FROM EXPERTS!! HOPE I HELPED SOMEONE. UNSUBSCRIBE HERE IF YOU WANT QUALITY TIPS.

    • @ginacable5376
      @ginacable5376 4 роки тому

      @@simplydriven4196 yes mine did too I wish people wouldn't put these tips up when they don't really know what they are talking about.

    • @btaylor1264
      @btaylor1264 4 роки тому +2

      Emmaleigh Bass oh good. I LOVE fermented veggies, especially when fizzy! She pretty much suggested that it is good for a week in the jar of water. How long did you leave it?

    • @LeOhio817
      @LeOhio817 4 роки тому +2

      You can also wrap cilantro in a paper towel and place in a ziplock bag with all the air removed. After removing(tearing not cutting) leaf lettuce from the stem, place leaves in a ziplock bag and remove all air. It will last for weeks. If you wash the lettuce before placing in the bag, dry the leaves before sealing.

  • @yvetteleigh572
    @yvetteleigh572 3 роки тому +7

    Many great tips, thank you! One that I learned from a cooking show that I’ve used for years is, keeping my fresh ginger in the freezer. It lasts forever and it’s easier to shred.

  • @anchencoetzee4969
    @anchencoetzee4969 4 роки тому +481

    Everyone need to watch this - especially now during lock-down - thank you so much x

  • @elisabethseaton6521
    @elisabethseaton6521 4 роки тому +201

    Brown paper bag for mushrooms. Keep the bag in the fridge, loosely rolled closed and don't pack the bag full. It keeps them a lot longer and if you forget about them, the mushrooms will dehydrate and you can then store them indefinitely at room temperature in a glass airtight jar and use the way you would any dehydrated item. Very reliable way to store whole or sliced shrooms

    • @plzsavethebeez743
      @plzsavethebeez743 4 роки тому +8

      Wow, really they just dehydrate safely...that sounds like a great idea!

    • @guthealingrn9168
      @guthealingrn9168 4 роки тому +21

      The way produce is displayed in the store gives you an idea of how you should store at home. For example, bananas, garlic, onions, tomatoes, squash and potatoes are not refrigerated. Carrots, broccoli, berries, grapes, lettuce are. Great tips here. Thanks for the informative video!

    • @simplyshama
      @simplyshama 4 роки тому +5

      @@plzsavethebeez743 yeah they go hard and dry. wonder what it would be like to blitz them into a powder in the food processor. could provide some nice seasoning

    • @fawnrosenberg1997
      @fawnrosenberg1997 4 роки тому

      You would need to wash and dry prior to storing if you are going to let them dehydrate....

    • @sarahh2072
      @sarahh2072 4 роки тому

      @@kittyexotica5635 I wash and chop them when I get them then stick them in the freezer where they keep for a long time! If you arent eating them raw they taste the same as they always do in spaghetti, meatloaf etc!

  • @novembersunflower968
    @novembersunflower968 3 роки тому +15

    Thanks for the video! Great tips!! You could keep a few basil sprigs in another jar, they will grow roots after a couple weeks... then you can plant into soil. 😀🌱Alligator Kale and other greens can also be put into a glass (like flowers) with water on the counter or fridge. I store my ginger, tumeric, lemons in the freezer and grate as needed.
    Life, Love & Peace, 🌻💜🌴

  • @aleksandragarbos6
    @aleksandragarbos6 4 роки тому +80

    I wish I had fridge large enough to be able to transfer everything into reusable bags with kitchen towels inside... also, great hack on nuts! Will defo move them from cupboards to the fridge!

    • @444lilac
      @444lilac 4 роки тому +1

      You can invest in school locker shelves or things similar to give you extra shelf space!! Especially since it’s back to school season rn

    • @susanswann576
      @susanswann576 4 роки тому +2

      Freeze pecans, walnuts, almonds...maybe any nuts. The aforementioned nuts last forever, it seems, in the freezer. Quick thaw and you're good to go. Definitely with you on wishing for a larger fridge :)

    • @type1d760
      @type1d760 3 роки тому +2

      Nuts actually do better in the freezer. At least for me.

  • @TransformChantel
    @TransformChantel 4 роки тому +83

    I have managed to keep my basil plant alive... been 2 months now. About 2 feet tall and budding now 😊

    • @ctndiaye1
      @ctndiaye1 3 роки тому +2

      How!? Mine keep dying?

    • @brendacornell2399
      @brendacornell2399 3 роки тому +3

      I brought my basil plant in last fall and put it in my south facing window. It's been six months now and still doing well. Needed lots of water. Have enjoyed using fresh basil over the winter. Will try to put it back outside in the summer. We’ll see....

    • @SelfMadeBum
      @SelfMadeBum 3 роки тому +5

      Budding is a sign that the plant is coming to the end of its life and the leaves will begin to taste a bit bitter. If you want to prolong the life and keep it producing, pinch off the flower stalks. Alternatively, you can let it flower and let them dry so you can harvest the seeds for replanting.

    • @phyliswalters7977
      @phyliswalters7977 3 роки тому +2

      Very useful information 👍

    • @phyliswalters7977
      @phyliswalters7977 3 роки тому +1

      Useful information 👍

  • @stephaniejoy3334
    @stephaniejoy3334 2 роки тому +17

    Great video! If I might add another tip for strawberries that I just learned: When you purchase them, remove from the container and place in a mason jar with a good fitting lid...store in the fridge and they'll stay as fresh as when you bought them, down to the last berry!

  • @Cindy-pk6gy
    @Cindy-pk6gy 4 роки тому +11

    LOVED this content. Being in quarantine and unemployed, I now stop and think about organization, cleaning, and food storage. Thank you for teaching me about my food storage.

  • @savannah4439
    @savannah4439 4 роки тому +259

    I go through nuts so fast that I didn’t even know that they expire

  • @fredswartley9778
    @fredswartley9778 Рік тому +1

    Great video! These tips are very useful and practical. Thank you.

  • @artashes
    @artashes 4 роки тому +80

    Wow, this is "the" BEST video I have ever seen about FOOD STORAGE...I am organizer of a Vegan Food MeetUp and its so embarrassing 'cause I have made many mistakes myself...I dunno...maybe they've been saying these but I have not been paying attention but I have not seen this from Vegans and Raw Food UA-cam channels and all the lectures I have been to over the years...EXCELLENT info. Thanks a million. I will send this video to my many members.
    It's so clear, simple and it puts so MANY "how to" suggestions.

    • @simplydriven4196
      @simplydriven4196 4 роки тому +1

      Just want to help someone. I do NOT recommend this channel. I TRIED THE CARROT TIP PUTTING THEM IN WATER. THIS WAS BAD. MY CARROTS FERMENTED!!! LITTLE BUBBLES WERE FIZZING OUT WHEN I OPENED THE JAR. THIS IS BECAUSE CARROTS EXCRETE CHEMICALS. THIS GIRL DID NOT DO RESEARCH AND CLEARLY JUST WANTED THE CLICKBAIT. GET TIPS FROM EXPERTS!! HOPE I HELPED SOMEONE. UNSUBSCRIBE HERE IF YOU WANT QUALITY TIPS.

  • @tlahmed
    @tlahmed 5 років тому +90

    This was so helpful, I didn’t think I’d end up watching the whole 20 minutes but I did! I’m finally getting my own place this September so I’m determined to keep in as eco-friendly and waste free as possible.

    • @Sweetsimplevegan
      @Sweetsimplevegan  5 років тому +3

      tlahmed haha thanks for the support, so glad you enjoyed it’ and that’s awesome, such great motivation!

    • @simplydriven4196
      @simplydriven4196 4 роки тому

      Just want to help someone. I do NOT recommend this channel. I TRIED THE CARROT TIP PUTTING THEM IN WATER. THIS WAS BAD. MY CARROTS FERMENTED!!! LITTLE BUBBLES WERE FIZZING OUT WHEN I OPENED THE JAR. THIS IS BECAUSE CARROTS EXCRETE CHEMICALS. THIS GIRL DID NOT DO RESEARCH AND CLEARLY JUST WANTED THE CLICKBAIT. GET TIPS FROM EXPERTS!! HOPE I HELPED SOMEONE. UNSUBSCRIBE HERE IF YOU WANT QUALITY TIPS.

  • @heathercorinne5876
    @heathercorinne5876 Рік тому +1

    OMG!! HUGE help.. im on an anti-inflammatory diet. Lots of specific fruits and veg and today I just did a major haul of all of them. This is exactly what I was looking for as my fridge sits clean and empty and my produce in on the counter waiting to be properly stored. Glad you're a geek about this! I have a fridge like yours but the text on the crisper drawers have rubbed off and I have to now check the manual to see what the settings are. Big hugs for this...thanks!❤

  • @jstu8
    @jstu8 4 роки тому +61

    This video is So Incredibly helpful. Now with the quarantines, this is more useful than ever. I’ve been trying to figure out how to make produce last as long as possible. Thanks for putting all this info together in one place. Glad I found this channel.

  • @DashingPartyCrasher
    @DashingPartyCrasher 4 роки тому +25

    You covered just about everything -- great tips! 👏 A few of those I've figured out over the years by trial and error, so it's nice to have my food storage habits validated. Long-term storage of berries is always a challenge even with paper towels, so I'll try the vinegar-water berry rinse too. But I've discovered a foolproof way to keep berries for over a week and even for a few weeks for most berries. Just wash them in baking soda water (the best for removing dirt and pesticides), and then refrigerate them all in a sealed plastic or glass container with filtered water -- making sure the water level is near or over the tops of the berries. You can also add a bit of lemon or lime juice, but plain water works fine.
    Storing berries in water is especially great if some are dry and shriveled, because it re-hydrates them. The only downside is that the berries will absorb some water and then taste a little less sweet. But if that's an issue for you, just add some sugar or stevia when eating them. And as you eat through your berries, you can use the berry water for a refreshing drink by itself or mixed with tea or smoothies. 😎

    • @BladeAddict8
      @BladeAddict8 2 роки тому +1

      Hmmmmmm..... Interesting.
      What is the baking soda to water ratio that you use?

  • @smudge8882
    @smudge8882 3 роки тому +16

    This is beyond helpful!! I have had so much difficulty with keeping fresh produce from going bad before I use it. I can't wait to try a lot of these tips :)

  • @lyndawilliams7495
    @lyndawilliams7495 4 роки тому +34

    Bananas freeze great. Peel a whole bunch when they’re ripe to your liking and suck the air out. Great snacking sliced, smoothies, hot cereals. Can put unopened into fridge. Skin will turn black but inside will keep longer when ripe.

    • @dawn7612
      @dawn7612 4 роки тому +5

      Here are some better tips.
      1. Store potatoes in the vegetable drawer of your refrigerator for months.
      2. Store onions in a refrigerator bin for months.
      3. Store bananas in the refrigerator just when starting to turn yellow when there is still a little green in the skin. They will stay perfect never over ripen but skin will get more black each day. Inside will be fine. Use up before totally black within 6-7 days.
      4. Store all other vegetables cleaned cut and in containers ready to eat. Add a scant 1/4 cup fresh water each day in carrots to keep sticks from curling. Celery can be stored cut and dry
      5. Cucumbers once cut, store in the refrigerator drawer unwrapped. Use quickly.
      6. Store tomatoes on counter until nice and red ripe. Then store in the drawer of the refrigerator and use quickly.
      7. I agree with nuts, & seeds in the refrigerator for months.
      8. Agree citrus and apples in the refrig.
      9. Herbs in water.

    • @jasminflower3814
      @jasminflower3814 4 роки тому +1

      @@dawn7612 I freeze my nuts and they keep fresh for years.

  • @jellinstl
    @jellinstl 4 роки тому +39

    With quarantine situation, fewer trips to the store, threats of food shortages and unemployed status, this video is so important to getting the most bang for your buck. Even if the aforementioned wasn't the case, food waste is such as issue that needs to be addressed. I am trying to be a better citizen of our planet. Thank you for this information.

  • @janicegray9999
    @janicegray9999 Рік тому +3

    This video has been extremely helpful to me. I’m a single person and I have a lot of trouble food not going bad on me so thank you for all the tips.

  • @virginiabarajas2943
    @virginiabarajas2943 4 роки тому +219

    You can freeze your avocados once they ripped whole then when you want to use them take them out let them thaw and they will be perfect!

    • @Blythe1967able
      @Blythe1967able 4 роки тому +4

      add banana for smoothies

    • @TonyCook7
      @TonyCook7 4 роки тому +3

      Thank you for sharing that! I will def be trying that!!

    • @cookingwell3753
      @cookingwell3753 4 роки тому +14

      Disagree sorry they go mushy ..only good for a smoothie 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @newatiny344
      @newatiny344 4 роки тому +9

      @@cookingwell3753 Good for guacamole too. And for spreading on toast.

    • @deejones6328
      @deejones6328 4 роки тому +4

      I have an avocado tree I will have to try this. I tried with my lemons but that didn’t work out well... beyond bitter

  • @pjd2709
    @pjd2709 4 роки тому +22

    You can grow basil from cuttings taken from store bought basil. Take some of the stems at the base of where the leaves are just cut the stem about 1/8 inch below the leaf joint, then cut off the leaves, and plant in a good potting mix soil, water and put on a window with south facing, before too long you should have new plants.
    Edited to add some forgotten instructions.

  • @OneSongForever
    @OneSongForever 3 роки тому +40

    For kale, I actually store them like a herb (in a cup of water) and that's been effective at keeping them crispy and fresh! :)

    • @jadakin7258
      @jadakin7258 2 роки тому

      Hey how long does the kale last like this

  • @tawnya0627
    @tawnya0627 4 роки тому +255

    Add 1/4 tsp of hydrogen peroxide to your jars of herbs. This increases oxygen to the plants and keeps them alive and fresh longer. This works with cut flowers too.

    • @Riverflower
      @Riverflower 4 роки тому +20

      Tawnya Luke you can also just use carbonated water! :)

    • @tawnya0627
      @tawnya0627 4 роки тому +11

      @@Riverflower Yes, but I don't drink hydrogen peroxide! I do drink carbonated water! LOL 😄
      That makes sense. I did not know that!

    • @ginacable5376
      @ginacable5376 4 роки тому +3

      @@Riverflower there is no oxegen in car. water.

    • @tahirahcrawford7317
      @tahirahcrawford7317 4 роки тому +7

      @@ginacable5376 H²O is water. Hydrogen and Oxygen.

    • @michellerains2732
      @michellerains2732 4 роки тому +6

      @@ginacable5376 water = H-O-H without oxygen water would NOT be water.

  • @hatalafam4
    @hatalafam4 4 роки тому +59

    Heres my everyday list.
    Strawberries- soak in a water and splash of vinegar for a minute. Put back in container dry.
    Spinach bag- add a paper towel every use.
    Cilantro- cut off bottom, stand in small amount of water in glass.
    Avocados-always in fridge
    Onions-once cut, keep in aluminum foil keeps in smell.
    Carrots- keep in water, change water every use.
    Bananas in freezer once over ripe.

    • @mimimom1237
      @mimimom1237 4 роки тому +4

      frozen bananas make luscious smoothies.

    • @CoyRat
      @CoyRat 4 роки тому

      When you freeze the bananas, do you keep the peels on or peel them ? Thanks

    • @ekeminietiufan635
      @ekeminietiufan635 4 роки тому

      Can you still store your carrots on a plastic container with water or only in a jar?

    • @hatalafam4
      @hatalafam4 4 роки тому

      @@ekeminietiufan635 i keep them in any plastic Tupperware container. Im sure a glass jar would be fine too.

    • @hatalafam4
      @hatalafam4 4 роки тому +1

      @@CoyRat peeled :)

  • @mercedesyoung5906
    @mercedesyoung5906 2 роки тому +1

    This is my favorite 😍 I watch it every 6 months.

  • @x0xtran9x0x
    @x0xtran9x0x 4 роки тому +57

    Love how down to earth and relatable you are. Vegan warriors makes me feel shitty about myself, thank you for great content

    • @cupcakepaper9411
      @cupcakepaper9411 4 роки тому +6

      x0xtran9x0x many natural organic people can be very very judgmental and rigid. I am a CNHP and the people in my classes we quite mean and judgmental. They are generally not good people to promote acceptance even my professors were like I described. Odd

    • @cUser691
      @cUser691 4 роки тому +1

      Cupcake Paper @Cupcake Paper, thx for comment. Have met some w/ the “ I’m better than you; I’m special” but refreshingly many more who are kind, non- snarky, happy to share their ‘story to veganism’ when asked and who don’t proselytize. Gotta’ run now.... making carrot smoothie w/ ginger and hiden kale (yuck) in my crazy powered Vitamix. These veggies give us so much energy. Have a nice day.

    • @cUser691
      @cUser691 4 роки тому +1

      x0xtran9x0x Agreed- one can be passionate and vigilante while not demeaning others or by acting superior. Thx for your sincere comments, xOttan...

  • @cassandragunkel6101
    @cassandragunkel6101 4 роки тому +11

    I am 65, long time cook and daughter of a chef. I admit I tuned in expecting to scoff. I buy in bulk often and work hard to leave a smaller footprint. This was impressive, awesome information. I have a surfeit of kitchen towels that I will put to use preserving the usable life of my fruits and veggies. Thank you, thank you, thank you! A new fan...

  • @denise0223
    @denise0223 2 роки тому +3

    Hi Jasmine,
    Sadly, there is SOOO much food waste in the U.S. Videos like these are much appreciated.
    Thanks for your delicious recipes, too!! 🌱❤️🌱

  • @judyrach4414
    @judyrach4414 3 роки тому +11

    THanks so much, a ton of tips, the one that rocked me the most was avocados popping their tops when fresh........I soooo appreciate that!

  • @FindingAloha
    @FindingAloha 5 років тому +12

    Omg! I just had to come back and say that we had a huge problem with cucumbers going bad on us. That towel trick was a GAME CHANGER!!! So happy you shared that tip!

  • @kathymassey4356
    @kathymassey4356 2 роки тому +1

    Brilliant! I am elderly and live alone. I am VERY 'geeky' about how I eat. Low carb, no glutton, no dairy, moderate protein. (poultry and fish) I cannot afford to waste anything so, your tips taught me some ways to treat my produce right. Thanks. Even as young as you are, you have made this all an art form. Have a Happy New Year. katt

  • @ikeyleishear6303
    @ikeyleishear6303 3 роки тому +23

    Really good info. I have found that keeping lemons partially submerged in water in the fridge makes them last a really long time, so a possible exception to the low humidity rule.

  • @angi334
    @angi334 4 роки тому +359

    Note to self: buy more kitchen towels 😉

    • @plzsavethebeez743
      @plzsavethebeez743 4 роки тому +7

      Those cloth napkins might be nice too...and a great size!

    • @wlcwalshlifecounseling4581
      @wlcwalshlifecounseling4581 4 роки тому +17

      After this coronavirus thing, I’m realizing it’s a bonus to have kitchen towels, because you can’t always find paper towels! #SaveTheEarth

    • @SHHEMP1
      @SHHEMP1 4 роки тому +4

      @@plzsavethebeez743 oh, what a great idea, I have a large amount of nice clothe napkins

    • @gmariedorsey
      @gmariedorsey 4 роки тому +2

      Yes! just ordered some on Amazon

    • @teem4207
      @teem4207 4 роки тому +4

      @@plzsavethebeez743 they are super easy to make too if you sew

  • @kathleenreyes4345
    @kathleenreyes4345 3 роки тому +12

    The fruit vinegar bath is a 3 to 1 ratio which can help to kill off any residue mold and let it sit for15 mins minimum. But, you’re suppose to rinse them, dry them, clean the original container and then line it with paper towel (but not cover the top-keeping air flow). This way the fruit (berries) can last longer and won’t have a vinegar taste at all!

  • @Susanthebrand
    @Susanthebrand 4 роки тому +27

    Oh this is a video I loved watching! The length didn't bother me, I watched till the end. Very educative. Thank you for sharing.

  • @jbal6097
    @jbal6097 4 роки тому +184

    I had a farmer tell me to wrap celery in aluminum foil. I tried it and I could not believe how long that celery lasted! My friend and I had a running joke about it.

    • @newatiny344
      @newatiny344 4 роки тому +10

      Same thing for broccoli too.

    • @mandyzepeda5447
      @mandyzepeda5447 3 роки тому +4

      It really does work

    • @shelley5008
      @shelley5008 3 роки тому +3

      Works for carrots too

    • @Journeywithjazmin
      @Journeywithjazmin 3 роки тому +14

      Does that leech aluminum in your produce tho or is that only when aluminum is heated?

    • @rainbomg
      @rainbomg 3 роки тому +4

      I’m gonna try this! Apparently with broccoli and carrots too-

  • @choochcardinale6595
    @choochcardinale6595 2 роки тому +3

    If you want to store your strawberries, you can store unwashed strawberries in a mason jar in your refrigerator and it will last 2 to 3 weeks

  • @andrewharmon3653
    @andrewharmon3653 4 роки тому +10

    Frozen, then toasted nuts are delicious. They seem to last indefinitely frozen. I wrap ginger root in a paper towel and then cling wrap. This absorbs moisture and prevents oxidation. They last twice as long.

  • @chr1s83
    @chr1s83 4 роки тому +4

    It's a great video. This lady really did her homework on not only storing different types of produce sustainably, but refrigerator settings and herbs as well.

  • @salute1592
    @salute1592 2 роки тому +3

    Great information! It's also helpful to keep bananas away from other fruit on the counter because as they ripen they also emit ethylene gas which will cause your other produce to spoil quicker than usual.

  • @candywarmuth2455
    @candywarmuth2455 4 роки тому +9

    Thank you, this was so needed. 2 tips I learned. Mushrooms in a paper bag, close it. Celery, in towel then foil. Works well but I like you ideas too.

  • @ellenwheeler2031
    @ellenwheeler2031 4 роки тому +63

    Tomatoes need to be placed stem side down. Don't know exactly why but they stay fresh longer.

    • @darkfoxfurre
      @darkfoxfurre 4 роки тому +2

      Reduces moisture accumulation on the bottoms, perhaps?

    • @katinapactol-baez1317
      @katinapactol-baez1317 4 роки тому +9

      Actually, thats a trick to rippen them faster if the tomatoes are under-ripe... keeping them in the fridge slows ripening, similarly to bananas and avocados. Grocery stores display their tomatoes in open air bins because they usually come in slightly under-ripe so that by the time they are purchased they are closer to ideal. The restaurant where I work is attached to a grocery store & we use this trick to speed things along.

    • @tphillips37
      @tphillips37 4 роки тому +2

      @@katinapactol-baez1317 Putting tomatoes in the fridge makes them tough and kills the sweetness. They just need to sit shoulder side down somewhere out of the sunlight and not touching.

  • @omglolzorange67
    @omglolzorange67 3 роки тому +15

    This was SO helpful! Thanks for getting straight to the point and for all the smart tips.

  • @janemonk6769
    @janemonk6769 4 роки тому +91

    Ginger freezes really well. Just grate frozen to use how much you need ☺️

    • @sarahh2072
      @sarahh2072 4 роки тому +2

      Ohh ty!!

    • @serahtalu3858
      @serahtalu3858 4 роки тому +3

      @jane Monk thks always wondered what to do with mine.

    • @suzymeister
      @suzymeister 4 роки тому

      Yes!! Thank you for the tip!

    • @amyrenee_satoriousdesigns
      @amyrenee_satoriousdesigns 4 роки тому +2

      Yeap! I call it ginger snow!!

    • @debralev
      @debralev 4 роки тому +5

      Serah Talu I always freeze my ginger and grate it straight into my blender when I make smoothies.

  • @gmusic715
    @gmusic715 4 роки тому +6

    This totally worked for my carrots and spinach!! Yaaaay thank you! I hate throwing veggies out every week

  • @audreyschmitt200
    @audreyschmitt200 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for geeking out on saving fruits and vegetables!!! I'm definitely going to use these tips and tricks

  • @celiacorbin
    @celiacorbin 4 роки тому +7

    I’ve also found that wrapping fresh herbs in paper towels helps preserve them a bit longer if you’re short on storage space - similar to what you did with cucumbers. It keeps them from too much moisture causing herbs to rot and wilt. I haven’t tried this yet but I bet they’d perk up a tiny bit if you dropped them in jar prior to use.

  • @alwaysneed2learn806
    @alwaysneed2learn806 5 років тому +40

    I sincerely appreciate how much attention is being raised about food waste! I always loving learning new tips!! Reducing/eliminating food waste is a personal passion of mine so I did actually invest in special drawer liners for the fridge & FreshWorks containers for veggies I purchase in bulk. Although I am VERY frugal, these have REALLY been worth the $$.

  • @lindaelhady
    @lindaelhady 2 місяці тому

    83 yrs old and learned a lot from your video. Sharing your channel with children and grandchildren.

  • @lenora2545
    @lenora2545 5 років тому +59

    I keep nuts and seeds in the freezer and remove small amounts to small jars and keep in fridge for quick use.

    • @Sweetsimplevegan
      @Sweetsimplevegan  5 років тому

      Lenora Earley great idea!

    • @oceanbrzzz
      @oceanbrzzz 4 роки тому

      Lenora Earley Me too.

    • @stamps4fungin
      @stamps4fungin 4 роки тому

      Why? I am single and buy a jar of mixed nuts every couple to 3 mos. They don't ever seem bad, rancid or stale.

    • @tammygraham6416
      @tammygraham6416 4 роки тому

      @@stamps4fungin then you are using them fast enough. The freezer is good for longer term storage of bulk supplies.

  • @LVT2314
    @LVT2314 4 роки тому +5

    I freeze nuts, coffee, flour, veggie scraps, homemade soups, avocados, fruit, diced sliced peppers, onions, basil, parsley, spices. Keeps fresh . Even though basil and parsley get dark they are awakened when you cook with them. Par boil veggies like broccoli or cauliflower . Riced cauliflower stores nice.

  • @jenniferakes8224
    @jenniferakes8224 2 роки тому

    Basil doesn't like sunshine and does better in shade. I start cuttings from my basil to share with others and they require a lot of water. Would recommend watering them but keep a bowl under them to keep them from drying out. You can start cuttings by cutting off the tops and putting in water and watch for roots. I then put mine in soil with a lot of water in shady spot until they are ready for transplanting into inexpensive pots for sharing with others. And I have a wide variety of types of basil and so far that has worked for all of them in keeping them healthy and thriving. You shared some amazing tips thanks and thought I would return the favor by sharing what has worked for me to keep fresh herbs on hand for cooking with. And most basil can be raised inside during the winter but will not survive outside once the temperatures drop.

  • @myfavoritegroomer
    @myfavoritegroomer 3 роки тому +187

    Some amazing research. I’ll need to try this for my spinach. And I learned a lot. Thank you.

    • @matrixundone4114
      @matrixundone4114 3 роки тому +1

      But they have gym and recess which kids are born masters at doing.

    • @vnoerenberg
      @vnoerenberg 3 роки тому +7

      I just recently saved spinach from deterioration - the first time ever! I spread it out on towels after washing and let it dry in the air. Then (because I didn't have the right size of other containers) I used a large bowl container with lid (sour cream or cottage cheese) and pressed the spinach down but not to the point of bruising. Tnen I put on the lid, pushing down as I locked it in place. I squeezed out some of the air in so doing. I was amazed and happy that the spinach stayed fresh to the very bottom, as long as I replaced the lid with the "burping" of a portion of the air in the container as I tried to seal it securely. I used the "burping" procedure for strawberries and cut melons as well. It seems as though - removing a portion of the air and making the interior "negative air pressure" keeps it from oxidizing.

  • @beckcaldwell
    @beckcaldwell 4 роки тому +7

    I like to do the opposite for my mangos and avocados, in that I store them in the fridge until I want to have one soon, then put them on the counter to ripen. Plus, the avocado ripens more slowly in the fridge, but doesn't stop completely, so sometimes I'll get a ripe avocado straight from refrigeration. It takes a little planning so you can get them ripe for what you want them for, but I've had a lot less avocado waste since I started this.

  • @MsCaseyCreations
    @MsCaseyCreations 3 роки тому +1

    Been wrapping veggies in paper towels in baggies & storing in the fridge for years & putting one folded paper towel in a loaf of bread - all of it lasts for 6 wks or more - be careful storing apples in a veggie bin in fridge, they put off a gas that ripens other things faster. Pecans are great in the freezer!!

  • @gabbybenitez7731
    @gabbybenitez7731 4 роки тому +13

    First time ever watching your videos and first time educating myself on veggie/ fruit storage.
    Your video was so helped! Easy to understand, quick to the point, loved it all. 🥰

  • @terryrodriguez6209
    @terryrodriguez6209 3 роки тому +8

    Wish they had taught this in Home Economics class back in high school.

  • @NyxTyrianthinus
    @NyxTyrianthinus 2 роки тому +2

    Super useful video, thank you! I have one addition. Never keep apples and carrots together or the carrots go bitter. I learned that the hard way after beeing mad about bitter carrots for months. But the gas apples make will also have that effect x) Now I keep them apart and can finaly enjoy nice sweet carrots.

  • @lemonarizonatea
    @lemonarizonatea 3 роки тому +15

    Nuts also store well and even longer in the freezer in my experience. Hope that’s helpful for someone!

    • @ldytutor
      @ldytutor 3 роки тому

      They have a diff taste in freezer. As a pecan farmer I would also suggest vacuuming sealing them instead.

    • @bubbles3042
      @bubbles3042 2 роки тому

      It is helpful it stops the oils in them from becoming rancid

  • @draikxoxo1
    @draikxoxo1 4 роки тому +17

    This was incredibly helpful. I'm guilty of keeping my onions and potatoes together (I didn't even realize until you mentioned it). Sure enough, I went to move my onions away from the potatoes, and all the potatoes were sprouting, but the potatoes that had the most going on were placed directly under the onions. Never keeping them together again - unless I want to grow more potatoes! Thanks!

    • @carlcisc1706
      @carlcisc1706 4 роки тому +3

      Nicole Alvarez I use old washed panty hose tie knot add onion tie 2-3 more knots add another onion and so on and hang on hook in pantry. Need a onion cut between knots.

    • @castledykesfarm3396
      @castledykesfarm3396 4 роки тому +1

      A tip to stop your potatoes from sprouting is to keep an apple in the bowl with them.

    • @rainbomg
      @rainbomg 3 роки тому

      @@castledykesfarm3396 I thought that apples released ethylene that makes food ripen?

  • @ModernJewelryMakers
    @ModernJewelryMakers 2 роки тому +2

    Great video - I buy frozen organic blueberries & use them for everything- they thaw so quickly that they are great on granola, as well as waffle or smoothies etc… if I’m going to eat them plain, I’d prefer them fresh - but as someone who lives alone it’s important to make fruits & veggies last! I never make it through an entire cucumber- I never thought about throwing it in a smoothie

  • @Crystal_Glitters
    @Crystal_Glitters 5 років тому +15

    Your video is filled with blessings I never knew I needed until now 💕.

    • @simplydriven4196
      @simplydriven4196 4 роки тому

      Just want to help someone. I do NOT recommend this channel. I TRIED THE CARROT TIP PUTTING THEM IN WATER. THIS WAS BAD. MY CARROTS FERMENTED!!! LITTLE BUBBLES WERE FIZZING OUT WHEN I OPENED THE JAR. THIS IS BECAUSE CARROTS EXCRETE CHEMICALS. THIS GIRL DID NOT DO RESEARCH AND CLEARLY JUST WANTED THE CLICKBAIT. GET TIPS FROM EXPERTS!! HOPE I HELPED SOMEONE. UNSUBSCRIBE HERE IF YOU WANT QUALITY TIPS.

  • @LucasMeachem1
    @LucasMeachem1 4 роки тому +14

    I watch a fair share of UA-cam vids and many have changed my day-to-day life. But nothing like this one. I gasped every few minutes with all the information I learned about storing produce-I was doing it all wrong!!!

  • @user-hz7kv6js6l
    @user-hz7kv6js6l 3 роки тому

    You have a lot of good tips. Thank you for sharing them. These are good to use if you do not have a vacuum sealing machine. We were having the same issues with a lot of produce waste. I have used the paper towel method and still do. The veggies will last a little bit longer then if you do nothing. I just purchased a vacuum sealing machine and I love, love, love it. Now I can stock up on produce when it's on sale. I process the veggies right away in vacuum seal bags and what we are not going to eat within 7 days will go right into the freezer. The vacuum seal bags are re-useable so I feel good about that.

  • @DerrynEHahn-ir2jv
    @DerrynEHahn-ir2jv 4 роки тому +6

    Berries freeze really well, so if you’re not going to use straight away or before they’d go bad, chuck them in the freezer. Great I smoothies, porridge etc. Love your videos❤️✨

    • @plzsavethebeez743
      @plzsavethebeez743 4 роки тому

      I freeze mine always and love my handful in a smoothie because it's thick and cold...I put one banana, scoop collagen poweder, juice and ....sometimes beet powder. My hubby doesn't like them with lowfat milk!

  • @MizKatMac
    @MizKatMac 4 роки тому +6

    I just got my first ever imperfect fruit and veggie order delivered today and your video has helped me immensely in learning how to store most of my produce. Thank you so very much for a well done and informative presentation!

  • @Dogsnark
    @Dogsnark 3 роки тому +1

    Definitely helpful. I knew a few of these, but lots of new info here. One thing I’ll add is keeping green onions fresh. I put the bunch, tops up, in a tall drinking glass with a couple inches of water in it. Then I fit (loosely) a plastic bag over the tops. The bag helps the tops stay fresh whole allowing them to breath.

  • @judysbakeryandtestkitchen1654
    @judysbakeryandtestkitchen1654 4 роки тому +5

    Thanks for the idea of putting regular towels in crisper drawers!
    We've tried several things for lining crisper drawers--drawer liners (got yukky after awhile and hard to clean), and lately paper towels (don't stay in place).
    we can easily wash the towels,
    I also immediately cut off the ends of our starting to wilt parsley and put them in water in the fridge. THANK you! When we need parsley, we only need a little. And then most gets wasted.

    • @adrianemiller702
      @adrianemiller702 4 роки тому +1

      I use a lot of Bartender towels. They usually come in a pack of three or six. they can be hand stitch to make squares or rectangle bag.