How to Buy and Store Summer Produce



Ingredient expert Jack Bishop shares tips for buying and storing summer produce.

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  1. How about a video on what you can and can not put down a garbage disposal, what not to put down the drain, ect. Can be easy tips for saving people a lot of trouble! A lot is maintaining a kitchen as well!

  2. We never bought carrots w/greens attached until I got a rabbit, because it costs more. Then we started buying them to feed the green tops to the rabbit and discovered how much better they are! (But also learned lessons about leaving the tops on too long.)

  3. Also
    Do not put your onions ANYWHERE near your potatoes
    Onions expell moisture as they age, and moisture + potatos = rotting potatos, which will in turn cause your onions to rot sooner

  4. My tip for lettuce. Use a large flat storage container such as a 11 x 13 x 5 inch. Now wash all the leaves and break off the excess ends. This works for romane, red or green leaf, and bib lettuces. Now place a sheet of papertowel on the bottom. Now a layer of leaves that don't touch (touching willl encourage rot.) Now a double layer of papertowels. Repeat layers until full. Close and refridgerate. The papertowels keeps enough moisture to keep the leaves crisp, while wicking away excess moistuere that promotes rot. This is especially great for me since i'm single. I have keeep lettuce for two or more weeks this way.

  5. QUESTION: Lisa did a review last year Woks vs. Skillets: Do you need both? On November 13, 2020. What was the single gas grill she used, please? 6:44 into the show. I'm sure it was either butane or propane but what brand and name is it? There are several of us that want to know but we didn't get an answer. Thank you. I know there are a lot out there but those are shown as outdoor use and she used this one in her kitchen. Althea

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