Store leafy greens in the refrigerator (40°F or below) in a clean container lined with dry paper towels to help absorb any moisture already present, recommends Detwiler. If the paper towels become ...
To rinse, or not to rinse? The first step of enjoying any piece of produce is typically washing it off. Or at least, rinsing it. Berries, stone fruit, leafy greens, and most anything else from your ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Are you wondering how to keep lettuce clean, crisp and cold? Daniel Neman shows how in Prep School. This one marks the debut of ...
Dear Heloise: I use an easy way to core a head of lettuce. Never mind using a knife because this is safer and less likely to cut your fingers. Hold the head of lettuce in both hands with the stem at ...
I read an article in your entertainment section about a series that WTSP-Ch. 10 did on testing for spoilage on chicken and prepackaged salad mixes, etc. One of the things it said was that there are ...