Lettuce and Tupperware
Frogleg wrote in
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On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 08:22:23 -0400, Goomba
wrote:
Judy and Dave G wrote:
I used the last of the lettuce this evening for a salad. A few of
the leaves had that brownish tint that comes from cutting with a
knife (even though I tore the lettuce by hand). But all of the
leaves were still crisp. Not a touch of slime. Tasted great. Now
this lettuce went into the tupperware container on September 2.
Good stuff. I will definitely buy more of these containers
I take it you're talking about Iceberg? Sure.. long shelf life, but no
flavor, no vitamins and not a lot else going for it except that shelf
life and the high water content crunch.
The point was the utility of the Tupperware container. The poster had
mentioned getting this gadget that promised to extend the life of
lettuce, and promised to report back on how it actually worked. Which
it apparently did. Now if we could just remember *which* gadget it
was. :-)
The lettuce storage bowl? Designed to hold a head, presumably, of
iceberg lettuce. The bottom insert keeps it elevated above the bottom of
the container. The lid seals tightly.
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