green bags
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 03:59:39 -0500, "Phyllis Stone" >
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>"maxine" > wrote in message news:b9d651e3-48cd-.
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>Well, I keep strawberries for a week to 10 days before they start to
>grow fuzz, lettuce lasts a week or so. If it works on blackberries
>and raspberries, it would be worth the cost. Those puppies don't
>usually last longer than the day they are bought without softening and
>fuzzing.
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>maxine in r
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>I really don't mean to go on and on and I honestly don't have stock in this
>co. The ones I have are Debbie Meyer. You can use them several times and
>there are about 20 in the package. I got them in the produce section of
>Kroger. Everything I have tried has done wonderfully in the bag.
>
Oh, you all are talking about those bags they advertise on TV to keep
vegetables fresher longer? I thought you meant biodegradable, so I
haven't paid attention to this thread.
If strawberries, raspberries or blueberries lasted 10 days in this
house, it would be a minor miracle... by lasting, I mean not eaten.
Stop over buying and there's the end of rot problems. No fancy bag
will help that poor veggie you rediscover at the bottom of the bin in
an advanced state of decomposition.
--
I never worry about diets. The only carrots that
interest me are the number of carats in a diamond.
Mae West
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