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When we buy fruits, we
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wash it with water, dry it, and put it in a serving bowl ready to eat |
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wash it with water and fruit/vegetable wash or unscented soap, dry it and put in serving bowl |
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something else, I'll post it |
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amother
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 9:44 am
before they eat it?
It takes time to wash, dry, and put everything in a bowl. When you buy fruit do you wash it right when you come home and dry it or you just stick it in a bowl and everyone washes (or not) before they eat it? Also, how do you wash it, with water, or with fruit/vegetable wash or unscented soap like seventh generation? Also, how many kids do you have and how many fruits do you buy each week?
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Amarante
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 9:51 am
I wish everything except stuff that degenerates from moisture or stuff that is peeled like oranges or bananas.
I don't dry fruit as I just leave it on my drain board over the sink to drip and air dry. When it is dry I put in the appropriate containers - most of my produce except bananas and tomatoes are refrigerated except while I am having them ripen like stone fruit.
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amother
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 9:54 am
It would never occur to me wash fruit when it comes home.
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Amarante
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 10:00 am
It really depends.
If you have children, you might not trust them to wash fruit from the refrigerator.
Also sometimes it is easier to wash everything all at once. For example, I wash cherries all at one and put in a colander to air dry. Easier than washing a few cherries and having either a wet bowl or having to deal with drying a few cherries.
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amother
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 10:14 am
Amarante wrote: | It really depends.
If you have children, you might not trust them to wash fruit from the refrigerator.
Also sometimes it is easier to wash everything all at once. For example, I wash cherries all at one and put in a colander to air dry. Easier than washing a few cherries and having either a wet bowl or having to deal with drying a few cherries. |
I do have little kids BH but I guess it never occurred to me to be bothered by eating wet cherries or having a wet bowl.
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Amarante
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 10:16 am
amother Candycane wrote: | I do have little kids BH but I guess it never occurred to me to be bothered by eating wet cherries or having a wet bowl. |
Different strokes. It takes 10 seconds to dump cherries into a colander and then let drain and dry over the sink. Easier than washing small batches. š¤·āāļø
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amother
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 11:03 am
I wash before eating. We use seventh generation or produce wash.
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amother
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 11:09 am
Amarante wrote: | Different strokes. It takes 10 seconds to dump cherries into a colander and then let drain and dry over the sink. Easier than washing small batches. š¤·āāļø |
Thanks for the idea! Iām going to do this next time.
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Bnei Berak 10
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 11:13 am
If you wash produce and stash in the fridge they will to bad quicker. I only wash before use.
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amother
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 11:14 am
do they really go bad quicker if you wash nectarines, plums, oranges, apples?
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amother
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 11:15 am
In my house a bag of cherries is the one batch. There ain't gonna be nuthin' left after I put it out .
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Bnei Berak 10
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 11:20 am
What on earth happened to Home Economics Classes?!
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frummiebackhome
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 11:27 am
I wash with a little produce detergent and let it in a premade solution of chlorine. Then rinse and let air dry
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Golde
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 11:30 am
Quite a lot of fruit deteriorate much quicker once it's washed. I never wash fruit until we're going to eat it to keep it the freshest and crispiest possible
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Bnei Berak 10
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 11:35 am
frummiebackhome wrote: | I wash with a little produce detergent and let it in a premade solution of chlorine. Then rinse and let air dry |
Chlorine?!
Sorry to ask you but what is so dirty on produce that's it requires chlorine? You are aware if that it's highly toxic, don't you?
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frummiebackhome
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 11:40 am
Bnei Berak 10 wrote: | Chlorine?!
Sorry to ask you but what is so dirty on produce that's it requires chlorine? You are aware if that it's highly toxic, don't you? |
Oh no worries!
I know it sounds strange but it's recommended where I live (Brazil).
It's not like pool chlorine, it's a very weak solution sold especially for this. You let it in for 10 minutes and rinse.
Then I put everything in the fridge. Except bananas. And I dont wash bananas.
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amother
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 11:57 am
Everyone washes their own fruits before eating. Whenever I see my children taking one, I tell them to wash it well and watch if they do it. We wash them well with water and rub them dry afterwards, as that also helps to take off the chemicals.
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amother
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 12:14 pm
frummiebackhome wrote: | Oh no worries!
I know it sounds strange but it's recommended where I live (Brazil).
It's not like pool chlorine, it's a very weak solution sold especially for this. You let it in for 10 minutes and rinse.
Then I put everything in the fridge. Except bananas. And I dont wash bananas. |
Fascinating!
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Bnei Berak 10
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 12:19 pm
frummiebackhome wrote: | Oh no worries!
I know it sounds strange but it's recommended where I live (Brazil).
It's not like pool chlorine, it's a very weak solution sold especially for this. You let it in for 10 minutes and rinse.
Then I put everything in the fridge. Except bananas. And I dont wash bananas. |
OK if it's sold especially for this purpose I guess its safe
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Bnei Berak 10
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Sun, Aug 06 2023, 12:20 pm
amother OP wrote: | do they really go bad quicker if you wash nectarines, plums, oranges, apples? |
Why on earth would you wash oranges? You don't peel them?
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