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  • Опубликовано: 23 май 2020
  • I hate losing my harvest because I am unable to preserve or consume it fast enough. Here is a way to make sure you get the most from your greens harvest. This video shows you how to make your salad greens last a month or more in the refrigerator.
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Комментарии • 291

  • @1870s
    @1870s  4 года назад +17

    Here are the bamboo paper towels we use: amzn.to/2Xo4g01

    • @AdventuresinGardening
      @AdventuresinGardening 4 года назад +1

      That 1870's Homestead I just purchased these through the link 😊. My mother in law has been doing this for years. My problem with this has always been the chemicals in traditional paper towels touching my organic greens - so a huge thanks for turning me on to these.

    • @AdventuresinGardening
      @AdventuresinGardening 4 года назад

      Oh and totally ❤️ your channel and what you have to offer!

    • @angelagriffin5130
      @angelagriffin5130 2 года назад +2

      These are rayon. Viscose rayon, a fiber made by dissolving the cellulose in the bamboo, and then extruding it to form fibres. This process removes the natural characteristics of bamboo fibre, rendering it identical to rayon from other cellulose sources.
      When bamboo has been chemically processed into rayon and similar fabrics, there's no trace of the original plant left. If your goal was to buy something eco-friendly, those toxic chemicals and the rayon fabric they produced are probably not what you had in mind.
      Rayon is billed as a more environmentally - friendly, potentially sustainable version vs petroleum fabrics. Unfortunately, when push comes to shove, it might be even worse.
      Rayon is produced by dissolving cellulose in a process that involves sodium hydroxide and carbon disulfide. Once that viscous material is dissolved into a solution and allowed to rest, the solution is then turned back into fibrous cellulose, which can be spun into threads using sulfuric acid.
      The most common form of cellulose used for this process is obtained from wood pulp, bamboo, or cotton, which means that rayon is often marketed as a “natural fiber.”
      The “natural” cellulose that eventually becomes rayon is sourced from already receding rainforests. The same companies that strip-mine places like Sumatra and Indonesia for palm oil are also cutting down entire ecosystems to gather the raw materials that will be dissolved and reconstituted into the paper towels. I am using air. Electric. And for greens I use clean 100% cotton fabric.

    • @gardenshappen
      @gardenshappen Год назад

      Interesting. I've never heard of bamboo paper towels before. I'll have to get a roll.

    • @sandyriley4047
      @sandyriley4047 9 месяцев назад

      I am planning on buying some of these for my mom and myself!

  • @franwilson9324
    @franwilson9324 3 года назад +56

    I have used this method for years, but now use damp cotton kitchen towels. No paper, no plastic and works like a charm on most greens - kale, lettuce, spinach etc.
    Thanks for so generously sharing what you do. I’m learning so much! I’m 70, so you can teach old dogs new tricks. Really enjoy your channel.

  • @jessstuart7495
    @jessstuart7495 4 года назад +25

    We end up throwing away over 50% of the salad greens we buy at the grocery store because we don't get around to eating them soon enough. This year I converted about a 100 sq ft section of our yard into a "greens" bed. (lettuce, spinach, swiss-chard, arugula, kale). The idea is to stagger the planting so we have fresh salad greens throughout the summer.

  • @TrinityRidge1959
    @TrinityRidge1959 4 года назад +63

    Never knew this. I actually lost my mother at 12 and prior to that she was sick from my 10th birthday on. She was a remarkable cook from Oklahoma so I bet she had some tricks like this. Thank you for sharing with people like me! Every little bit helps even tho I'm 60ish now. Stay safe God bless!

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад +3

      Happy to share

    • @JG-ph3xg
      @JG-ph3xg Год назад

      This method work great with cilantro, herbs, strawberries... pretty much anything that goes slimy quickly.

    • @edie5285
      @edie5285 Год назад +1

      I also lost my mom at 12, so this video has been very helpful. Thank you ❤

  • @ScooterFXRS
    @ScooterFXRS Год назад +4

    Vinegar is the main ingredient here. It works to kill off bacteria and mold spores. Second the damp wrapping up the greens to help keep oxygen at bay and keep the greens hydrated.

  • @alizanderson02
    @alizanderson02 4 года назад +30

    All preservation tips are much needed here.

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Happy preserving

  • @jenedge5579
    @jenedge5579 3 года назад +30

    Can’t emphasize the use of that vinegar enough. It’s made a huge difference in my produce longevity. Everything gets washed (but roots) with it and it’s made a big difference. I’ve moved to using vinegar in laundry and household cleaning too

  • @RedNicole22
    @RedNicole22 4 года назад +10

    I think it’s the older generation passing it down to their kids, and so on. My dad’s 70 and he taught me this. I’m in my 40’s and been doing it for years.

  • @beckystone7994
    @beckystone7994 2 года назад +4

    Rachael I went yo the link for the Bamboo towels and it says each towel is good for 120 washings and that a roll last as long as a 6 months supply of paper towels !! I’d call that a great deal because a roll of these is less than $9.00 and you sure pay more than that for 6 months supply of paper towels!! Thanks for the storage tip and leaving the link for these towels in the description box! ❤️🙏✝️🙋🏻

  • @terraranch1459
    @terraranch1459 4 года назад +15

    That was very helpful. I’m in my early 60s and never knew this. Hugs❤️

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Happy Memorial Day 🇺🇲

  • @michaellippmann4474
    @michaellippmann4474 3 года назад +13

    Very cool tip! We do something similar...my wife has sewn up several Terry Cloth bags with a string tie on top, we just wet the bag, insert our cleaned greens and drop into the fridge. As long as the bag is kept damp the greens keep for weeks and weeks. When we leave on our boat for 10 or so days at a time our greens keep the whole trip! We have some Terry cloth bags we made years ago and still going strong!
    Thank you for the video!
    Mike 🇨🇦 😀👍

    • @mckbnb
      @mckbnb 2 года назад +2

      This is such a great idea!! Thank you for sharing and for the inspiration!

  • @laurielyon1892
    @laurielyon1892 4 года назад +15

    I will have to look for those paper towels! What I do is take the lettuce from the store for example, break head lettuce up, romaine I just take bottom off, put them in a canning jar and use my food saver and dry seal them in the jar. They stay so much longer. I do my strawberries that way and they can last 2 weeks in the fridge

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      i think these are what we have amzn.to/2Xo4g01

  • @misskaren3370
    @misskaren3370 4 года назад +4

    This is news to me. I'm over 60. Thank You!

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Happy to share with you

  • @marksaake
    @marksaake 4 года назад +11

    Salad spinner is one of most used items in my kitchen! Not only for spinning salad dry, but for drying anything (frozen cocktail shrimp, fresh rosemary, etc). Plus it also works as a general purpose colander (drain pasta, berries after washing, etc)

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад +2

      Sounds handy

    • @kellyglusovich6960
      @kellyglusovich6960 Год назад

      Best tool in a restaurant for washing herbs before slicing

  • @SouthernYankee
    @SouthernYankee 3 года назад +11

    Watching this late as I just lost all my
    Lettuce and was wondering if there was a way to save it. This is very helpful. I’m starting lettuce again so I’ll do better now!

  • @reality8605
    @reality8605 Год назад +1

    My dad left the farm for the city when he was 19. Shortly before I came along he and my mom moved to the suburbs.
    It sucks to have not been passed the torch like every generation prior had.

  • @danamalcova427
    @danamalcova427 4 года назад

    WOW! Love the washable bamboo “paper towels! 🤩👏✌️”

  • @valinajames209
    @valinajames209 2 года назад

    I love all the windows over your sink area!

  • @kimmurphy6864
    @kimmurphy6864 4 года назад +7

    Please keep giving us these ways to preserve our food. I’ve never heard of this before and I have a big problem trying to keep my food from going bad. Thank you thank you much!!

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад +1

      You got it!

  • @christophermartin3889
    @christophermartin3889 3 года назад

    Thank you, I appreciate you passing this information along.

  • @charlenecole1840
    @charlenecole1840 2 года назад +1

    Glad to learn this trick!! Thank you for sharing ❤️

  • @karen_james
    @karen_james 4 года назад +4

    Here in Canada you can purchase bamboo paper towel at Canadian Tire. I love the idea of not using so much disposable products like regular paper towel. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @ruthmaxwell85
    @ruthmaxwell85 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing! I have such a hard time with keeping my greens crisp and fresh. I’m going to try this next harvest for sure

  • @sydneyholnagel
    @sydneyholnagel Год назад

    Your videos are always so helpful!!! Thank you!!!!

  • @amandaahlers2659
    @amandaahlers2659 3 года назад +5

    RUclips suggested this video from last year. Love your short videos on helpful tips.
    1) I have no idea where I learned this method of storage so long ago. But it works like a charm. I used it when I ran a cooking school and taught high school culinary arts.
    2) I use the vinegar wash (then rinse it off) for berries and I've had them last a month stored between paper towels in a container with a lid. I think I tried it with greens/herbs once and I must've added too much vinegar. Will be trying again.
    3) I switched to using a 2 gallon ziplock bag. I could fit two rolls of greens/herbs vertically and could press out most of the air better instead of the roll being katty-corner in the gallon bag.
    4) thanks for the tip and link to the bamboo paper towels. I tried bamboo toilet paper once and didn't like it.
    5) BONUS tip for you to try. One of my former cooking school assistants taught me this and it changed my life...for real. I always hated how fast celery and green onions went limp/slimy in the fridge. So, now I wrap them in a paper towel and then in aluminum foil. I literally get 3-4 weeks of crisp celery. My home grown onions lasted a month. Some people have issues with aluminum foil. I feel the paper towel both absorbs excess moisture and prevents excessive direct contact with the foil. My doctor has never mention high levels of aluminum in my blood work 🤷🏻‍♀️.
    Have a blessed day! 👩🏻‍🌾

    • @vdubU18
      @vdubU18 2 года назад

      Unless you get a test for heavy metals in your system it won’t show up.😉

  • @chrisparker6992
    @chrisparker6992 Год назад

    The sound of you rummaging threw the leaves at the beginning was some ASMR. It sounded sooo good, made me want a salad

  • @kellyy8114
    @kellyy8114 Год назад

    That's how I do my fresh herbs, but never thought of doing that with my lettuce. Thanks for sharing! ☺️

  • @lindagass1349
    @lindagass1349 2 года назад

    Thanks! Never knew this! Love the tip on bamboo paper towels that are washable! 💕

  • @Swahiliangift70x7
    @Swahiliangift70x7 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this with us.

  • @lindakrause8793
    @lindakrause8793 2 года назад

    Wow Rachel!!! Thank you for this video!

  • @kayesfavoritethings6745
    @kayesfavoritethings6745 4 года назад +1

    Wow! No I never knew that nor have I seen anyone do it so thank you! I will definitely try this! ❤️

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Awesome

  • @JCC_1975
    @JCC_1975 Месяц назад

    It's not common knowledge. Thank you for teaching this old lady a nice new trick💜

  • @Honey-_bee
    @Honey-_bee 4 года назад +1

    I just turned 60 and never knew this!! Thank you so much. This will help tremendously.

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Proves we never stop learning 😉

  • @2341vivian
    @2341vivian 2 года назад

    Thank you...first time gardening this year and my romaine is ready....thanks again very helpful!

  • @sixfigurebookkeeper7588
    @sixfigurebookkeeper7588 Год назад

    Rachel! This was amazing! I love that you don’t even have a fancy salad spinner. I learned a lot and I look forward to trying this. We waste a lot of greens right now :(

  • @chewsgum
    @chewsgum 4 года назад +2

    I’ve never heard of this. Growing lettuce for the first time this summer, so I appreciate the tip!

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      It so frustrating to see our own harvest go to waste I hope it help. Just remember the towels should just barely be damp, not wet

  • @rayton9
    @rayton9 3 года назад

    Thank you, I discovered that after many failures. The bamboo towels keeps fruits like berries fresh for a long time as well!

  • @myberryownhomestead764
    @myberryownhomestead764 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the tip, it will definitely come in handy!!!

  • @bobbiejeanesser864
    @bobbiejeanesser864 Год назад

    I have never seen this method, thank you for the video!!

  • @kathyhayden3787
    @kathyhayden3787 3 года назад

    I'm new to your channel and I love it! Your home is so beautiful!!

  • @cynthiastory8541
    @cynthiastory8541 Год назад

    I happened to get an abundance of greens today and was wondering how to store them... thanks to the RUclips algorithm this popped up in my feed 😁 Thank you! It may be common knowledge, but it's new for me.

  • @shannoncolvin9724
    @shannoncolvin9724 Год назад

    EXTREMELY HELPFUL!! Thank you. I’m very new at gardening and I don’t know what I’m doing BUT I’m learning! Thanks again, nothing about gardening is common sense (except watering ) lol ❤

  • @Elainelovejoy
    @Elainelovejoy 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video, I plan on trying this today!

  • @hcooperrider5024
    @hcooperrider5024 4 года назад +4

    I've never heard the paper towel trick. I will be using it from now on! THANK YOU. Your videos have taught me so many things...spooning onions, parts of plants I never knew I could eat, and on and on. So helpful. And I was even raised on a farm! Thanks for sharing.

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад +2

      You are so welcome! We try hard to give as much knowledge along the way as we can. #cheers 🍺

  • @louana790
    @louana790 2 года назад

    I have a bearded dragon that LOVES leafy greens, but I could never figure out how to keep them fresh. This has helped me a lot thank you so much!

  • @danamalcova427
    @danamalcova427 4 года назад +1

    This storage method is GENIUS!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!! I was storing dried washed arugula leaves in glass container with dry piece of paper towel on top - it makes them last like a week. But definitelly not a month!

  • @michelleackerson4524
    @michelleackerson4524 4 года назад +1

    This is exactly how I've been storing my greens for years and I can attest to the fact that it works very well :-)

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      It really does work

  • @arizonamountainwoman3750
    @arizonamountainwoman3750 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. I did not know about Bamboo towels.

  • @cherylbertolini3140
    @cherylbertolini3140 4 года назад

    I've been doing this for years :) Great video

  • @kathey1981
    @kathey1981 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video I was actually just bringing in some lettuce I have never grown lettuce before so this was very helpful.

  • @sandrainontario6710
    @sandrainontario6710 3 года назад

    Bamboo paper towels?! That one tip was worth the whole video! Thanks!

  • @conniemcgehee2851
    @conniemcgehee2851 4 года назад

    thanks for the tip on the bamboo paper towels being washable. we bought some recently because that is all the store had left.

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      In not sure all are but the ones I purchased are more like cloth than paper

  • @rosanna3714
    @rosanna3714 4 года назад +2

    I do that with my greens also and with cilantro and parsley it helps a lot.. Love when you give tips we don't all know the same ones😊 thank you 🤗

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      I've never tried it with my herbs, but I will next time I do a harvest

  • @cynthiafisher9907
    @cynthiafisher9907 4 года назад +3

    Great tip, I figured this out years ago, somehow. It really helps!

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      It sure does

  • @ladydaggerstatus
    @ladydaggerstatus 4 года назад

    Thank you for the insight on bamboo paper towels. Looking it up right now!

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Pinned comment at top has a link.

  • @sues6847
    @sues6847 4 года назад +4

    Nope, this was not common knowledge to me and thank you so much for sharing this! In the past I would use the salad spinner and refrigerate but my greens would wilt inside of a few days. You just saved me a lot of time, hassle and money. Also you are saving me from the disappointment of losing my hard work and effort to spoilage.

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад +1

      So frustrating to loose your harvest before you can consume or preserve it

  • @karenmiller6088
    @karenmiller6088 Год назад +1

    Just an FYI.... they specifically plant trees for paper products. When they cut down the trees they replant trees again. We don't have a shortage of paper so enjoy using paper in any form you like. I know this because I live smack dab in the middle of a five hundred acre pine tree farm so I know a little something about where our paper comes from and whether or not it's sustainable.❤

  • @denisebrady6858
    @denisebrady6858 4 года назад

    Wow what a great tip- I do have a salad spinner but I think I will try this. Cheers Denise- Australia

  • @kimiyemlsmallgardendream8115
    @kimiyemlsmallgardendream8115 4 года назад +1

    What a great tip. I was always taught to put a paper towel in the bag of store bought greens but now that I grow my own never thought of doing this.👍🏻🥬❤️thx

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад +1

      Well here you go! Consider it a friendly reminder ☺️

  • @marthapattee7165
    @marthapattee7165 2 года назад

    Thank you for this bit of info

  • @kimbrady2871
    @kimbrady2871 4 года назад +1

    Perfect timing, thank you for posting how to wash and store greens. I always have a vegetable garden but only planted lettuce recently. I needed to harvest the romaine but wasn't sure how to store it. I just harvested, washed and rolled it up. I need to finish my store bought lettuce first so will eat my homegrown next week.

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      It'll be good. Just keep it in the fridge and it'll last a long time.

  • @misfitministries
    @misfitministries Год назад

    I’ve never heard of this before. Thanks for sharing

  • @tonivizgirda296
    @tonivizgirda296 2 года назад

    It works for cilantro as well. My Chinese Auntie taught me that. I’ve never tried it with greens though. TY Rachel.

  • @meolson4336
    @meolson4336 4 года назад +3

    I know you seemed like the information in this video wasn’t new to anyone, but it was to me! And I’ve been around a long time! Thank you for sharing this simple method. I’m so tired of feeding wilted greens to the chickens. I used your affiliate link to order the towels to do this method on my next lettuce harvest. Keep up the good content.

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад +1

      That is awesome! Thank you for supporting us by using that link. Make sure you come back and let us know how it worked out for you. We'd love to have you around with us. 🍓

  • @patriciawoodward2566
    @patriciawoodward2566 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. I did not know this. My last harvested batch got dehydrated, but my ne at batch is for consumption-I'll be trying this real soon! Bless you all!

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Awesome

  • @mrswiggles4790
    @mrswiggles4790 Год назад

    Oh My!!! I never knew this. Thank you!!!

  • @theknittedlamb7387
    @theknittedlamb7387 4 года назад +2

    Sooooo helpful...thanks a bunch :0) Picked some today and will be picking more greens tomorrow and definitely giving this a try. Happy gardening!

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Best of luck to you on your gardening season!

    • @theknittedlamb7387
      @theknittedlamb7387 4 года назад

      @@1870s As a matter of fact I just finished washing and placing greens on paper towels and putting in gallon ziplock...gonna do this with my radishes too (picked those this morning also). I went ahead and did some cilantro since that's growing abundantly right now. Same to you...especially with your garlic! It's the first year I'm growing garlic and seems to be doing well.

  • @lauraback117
    @lauraback117 3 года назад

    Thank you so much! I had never seen this!

  • @ThisOhioFarmhouse
    @ThisOhioFarmhouse 4 года назад

    I definitely need to take the time to do this! Thanks for sharing

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Your welcome

  • @vickyannpaintingwithoils
    @vickyannpaintingwithoils 2 года назад

    Thanks for the tip on the bamboo paper towels. What a great idea. I used my bottom drawers in my fridge. I rinse all my lettuce, add it to the drawer and cover the drawer with plastic wrap. I stack loose leaves for romaine. They are cold, green and crunchy weeks later. Now I added the paper towel. When I run out of space in my drawers for ready useable greens. I will use your method to store the extra heads and leaves in my garage fridge. I saw another gardener who, blanches and freezes Kale, etc. I am going to try it. Thanks Rachel!

  • @bevjo7158
    @bevjo7158 4 года назад

    Wow! Thanks for the tip! I haven’t ever heard of this way. Gonna try it!

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Hope you find it helpful, keep cut greens in a single layer if possible

  • @debrabray8855
    @debrabray8855 4 года назад

    I did not know that! Thank you for sharing.

  • @charlottesmart750
    @charlottesmart750 4 года назад +1

    Wow I'm 53 I didn't know this cool I'm going to try it

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Happy to share with you

  • @MyClassicJewelry
    @MyClassicJewelry 3 года назад +1

    I tried this with my Romaine lettuce and it stayed fresh for a month! Great tip. Thank you! :)

    • @1870s
      @1870s  3 года назад

      Awesome

  • @davidomalley5931
    @davidomalley5931 4 года назад

    Excellent work. Class

  • @themarinatedkitchen7303
    @themarinatedkitchen7303 11 месяцев назад

    Great tips!

  • @laurieshatney9279
    @laurieshatney9279 Год назад

    Great and very helpful video.

  • @elliev3593
    @elliev3593 Год назад

    This is a good suggestion. I have used my mason jars for salad greens and that has worked really well. I section out in portions. But in jars I have to pat the leaves dry. I’ll give this method a try with my cloth napkins (I don’t buy paper towels)

  • @juliamarple3785
    @juliamarple3785 Год назад

    VERY HELPFUL. Walmart only sells big bags of salad greens, and I am 1 small person.

  • @ilovstodance
    @ilovstodance 2 года назад

    watched this twice on canning greens when I did have my garden i did can greens not as good as you Racheal you have shown and taught me a lot my heart acks of all I lost hubby took away from me but I had presto canner given to me , with my congestive heart do little made applesauce June 13 cried and cried thank you DIANE BOLT ONTARIO CANADA

  • @ERGA2016
    @ERGA2016 3 года назад

    I needed to learn this.

  • @caravanlifenz
    @caravanlifenz 7 месяцев назад

    Looks great.

  • @helenhill-lw7ek
    @helenhill-lw7ek Год назад

    I never knew that because my salad stuff always goes rancid pretty quick I will be using this thank you so very much

  • @rachelsutton7180
    @rachelsutton7180 2 года назад

    Super helpful! Thank you!🥬🥬

  • @jeanninemcwhorter919
    @jeanninemcwhorter919 4 месяца назад

    Very helpful! Thank you!

  • @annmarie3520
    @annmarie3520 Год назад

    I basically do the same except I’ve never rolled them. I will try that! Thanks!😘

  • @epayne
    @epayne 4 года назад

    I didn't know about this. Thank you!!

  • @lavendercoyote
    @lavendercoyote 4 года назад +8

    I finally bought a salad spinner last year, and it's amazing how just a few spins gets rid of all the water. I think it was 30$ from Bed, Bath and Beyond. And with a coupon of course, it brought it down to 20$. (Those coupons never expire, I love that.) I felt a little guilty spending that money, but I never regretted it! Then I also gently wrap my lettuce in a paper towel and into a baggie. I can't wait to try the bamboo paper towels. Thanks for sharing, I always LOVE your videos. God bless you and your family, and have a beautiful day🤗💕

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад +2

      Nice deal

    • @amelia-ireneinpdx2613
      @amelia-ireneinpdx2613 4 года назад +2

      I found mine back in Feb at a thrift store that was going out of business - marked $5 & was half off. Glad that I bought it.

  • @niallwildwoode7373
    @niallwildwoode7373 4 года назад +7

    I've never seen a technique like that, but it's clever. IMO, there's no such thing as wasted greens.... they're either food or compost for the next crop.

  • @alisabundrick4707
    @alisabundrick4707 4 года назад +2

    Blessed Sunday Rachel! Thank you for this tip. My husband''s mother taught him this trick about heads of lettuce but for some reason I never connected the dots and carried it to leaf greens from our garden! Brilliant.... it does, indeed work!

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      I wonder where our mothers learned it from

    • @alisabundrick4707
      @alisabundrick4707 4 года назад +1

      @@1870s Good question... her mother probably only had an icebox if that... no fridge and no paper towels....what would we do without them...

  • @amyreid9649
    @amyreid9649 2 года назад

    I do this using tea towels. Works great.

  • @davidnorris8852
    @davidnorris8852 2 года назад

    Thank you! I dislike composting money 🤣🤣🤣 this Is definitely happening tonight!

  • @ShannasCountryCreek
    @ShannasCountryCreek 3 года назад

    I have done this method, lately I have been using a bowl...I place 2 paper towels on bottom, fill with about a cup of water...lay all greens in bowl...cover with wet paper towel...working..just pull out bowl when ready to make a 🥗salad. Love your kitchen🥰

  • @rebeccastephens6447
    @rebeccastephens6447 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this

  • @dreamytangerine8413
    @dreamytangerine8413 3 года назад +8

    I give mine a quick spin in the salad spinner to remove water. Then lay out to dry. I found I can vacuum seal in 1/2 gallon mason jar and they stay fresh longer. Love your channel. Planning to can spicy mustard, which I watched you make! Thanks for sharing. 🥰

    • @patriciasweet9102
      @patriciasweet9102 3 года назад

      Great Idea but How do you vaccumn seal a 1/2 gallon mason jar. Thanks

    • @tthappyrock368
      @tthappyrock368 Год назад

      @@patriciasweet9102 to vacuum seal mason jars, there's a device you can get that fits over the cap and pumps the air out. I got the rechargeable one for less than $20. Works wonderfully for anything you've dehydrated!

  • @antoninettealexander126
    @antoninettealexander126 4 года назад

    Thank you for this video. I just pulled a whole bunch of lettuce out of my garden.

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Perfect timing

  • @terriyoungblood4565
    @terriyoungblood4565 Год назад

    Ty I'm going to try this

  • @myberryownhomestead764
    @myberryownhomestead764 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video!! I’ll be trying this!!

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Awesome hope you find it helpful

  • @chasingmoonlightfarm
    @chasingmoonlightfarm 4 года назад +1

    Ahhhh, great info! Never heard of this! 😊

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Amazing how well it works

  • @dancebunny2011
    @dancebunny2011 3 года назад

    Yes this was very helpful thank you