If you’re storing your fruits and vegetables this way, stop. If you live in a temperamental climate like me, that means you’re a couple of months away from an influx of freshly grown produce. Leafy ...
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Buying foods in bulk is one of the easiest ways to cut costs at the grocery store. But while soup cans and boxes of dried pasta are fine hanging out in your pantry for months on end, fresh produce is ...
I eat with my eyes at the grocery store, only realizing when I get home that there’s no possible way a household of two people can get through the volume of produce I fooled myself into purchasing. A ...
Sharon Lockley has over 20 years of experience as an editor and writer and has been contributing to Food & Wine since 2019. It’s oh so tempting to pick up heaps of fruits and vegetables at the grocery ...
Preserving vegetables is a great way to cut down on food waste and save money. By storing your produce properly, you can keep ...
Say goodbye to moldy produce. The best way to beat the summer heat is by hitting up your favorite local farmers market to pick up fresh fruits and vegetables. After carefully selecting the juiciest ...
Vegetables are essential for everyday meals, from efo riro (vegetable soup) and edikang ikong (vegetable soup, but Efik) to yam porridge and fried rice. When you store correctly, you prevent waste and ...