Berries are delicious, but they're also 
kind of delicate. Raspberries in particular seem like they can mold before you 
even get them home from the market. There's nothing more tragic than paying $4 
for a pint of local raspberries, only to look in the fridge the next day and 
find that fuzzy mold growing on their insides.   Well, with fresh berries just starting 
to hit farmers markets, we can tell you how to keep them fresh! Here’s a tip I’m 
sharing on how to prevent them from getting mold in the first place: Wash them 
with vinegar.   When you get your berries home, prepare 
a mixture of one part vinegar (white or apple cider probably work best) and ten 
parts water. Dump the berries into the mixture and swirl around. Drain, rinse if 
you want (though the mixture is so diluted you can't taste the vinegar,) and pop 
in the fridge. The vinegar kills any mold spores and other bacteria that might 
be on the surface of the fruit, and voila! Raspberries will last a week or more, 
and strawberries go almost two weeks without getting moldy and soft. So go forth 
and stock up on those pricey little gems, knowing they'll stay fresh as long as 
it takes you to eat them.  you're so berry 
velcome!  

2 comments:
Great idea! Thanks for the tip!
Whoa! You've just saved me a ton of money this summer! I hate it when those fuzzy things invade my otherwise perfectly juicy fruit!
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