Cold storage best for carrots I've found so in the fridge. Also did you know if carrots do go a little soft, you cut the top and bottom off pop them into container of water and store in fridge. Revives them and back to normal in no time. I have done that many times.
Cold storage best for carrots I've found so in the fridge. Also did you know if carrots do go a little soft, you cut the top and bottom off pop them into container of water and store in fridge. Revives them and back to normal in no time. I have done that many times.
Oh dear Emmie, never had that happen maybe they were a little bit manky before you pop some in. They should only be soft and bendy lol. However as I say mine have always been able to be used after one to three days.
perhaps its because i didn't take them out of the plastic bag, don't know, but will shove them in some cold water and then they will look fresh as a daisy, or carrot. lol
Oh I see Emmie. IMO carrots or any other veg shouldn't be stored especially in fridge in plastic bag. Always empty them into veg drawer or bottom of fridge as they don't last as long in plastic bags. Hope that helps.
You can get some green plastic bags from Lakeland. They ( I may be remembering wrong here ) are called "japanese stone-powder" or something like that, and they keep carrots fresh for ages - sometimes even weeks. They are not cheap, but can be washed and reused for years. I also use them for lettuce and various types of fruit
i can understand that, i have topped and tailed the bad ones, peeled them and stuck them in bowl of cold water where they will keep for a couple of days. as long as you change the water they may keep for up to a week.
Well of course you can't beat fresh emmie, Christmas meal will be fresh everything. I have a freezer load of sliced carrots, Asda order due between 1.00 & 2.00pm .. left them off the list this tie I have so many.
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