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storing cut veggies in the fridge
We often do not use an entire vegetable in one use (particularly onions and tomatoes). I use cloth produce bags for most of my veggies, but I don't know what I should store half of a tomato in. Right now DH insists on using plastic baggies, which I always try to rinse out and use again--but if I don't catch them in time, DH throws them out. I would prefer to not even have to buy plastic bags (sandwich size) but I'm not sure that storing a cut tomato in a cloth bag is the best solution either. Any advice? What do you use?
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Re: storing cut veggies in the fridge
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