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I have found the best way to keep spinach fresh is to treat it like flowers. I put in a jug of fresh water which I change daily. You can keep it either in the refrigerator or away from direct sunlight on the kitchen bench. With that said I still try to use it as quickly as possible
Fresh unpeeled carrots can stay out of the refrigerator and still be edible for a couple of days. However, if your house is hot, you should refrigerate them so that they last longer.
Fresh-kill is a term used in the Warrior Cats book series to refer to recently caught prey that is still fresh and edible. Cats in the series rely on fresh-kill to sustain themselves and their clan.
Yes, you can substitute canned spinach for frozen. Be sure to check the required measurements so you don't use too much.
I'm not that those salad greens are still edible.
It can. Cooked spinach that has been left out overnight should not be used. It should be treated as any other potentially hazardous food and should be discarded. It does not mean that eating it will guarantee illness. Using it just isn't worth the risk.
Of course they are they may not be as nice but they are still edible. But if there is a lot then chuck em` out.
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This is a common way of checking duck and chicken eggs for freshness. If the egg stays at the bottom of the jar, it is very fresh. If if suspends towards the middle, it is not as fresh, but it is still edible. If it rises almost to the top or floats, the egg has likely gone bad. It has to do with the air pocket inside of the shell expanding as the egg ages.
No, that sounds bad.
When collected and stored in optimum conditions farm fresh eggs can remain edible and safe to eat for as long as 90 days or longer.To test eggs, simply place the questionable eggs in a bowl and cover them with cool water. Old or "bad" eggs will float to the surface, eggs that are still edible and usable will remain on the bottom of the bowl.
I know trillium is. I have eaten it before. It tastes like spinach. Just don't pick the ones with flowers, as they will be bitter. Also only harvest if the plant is growing in abundance. It is a threatened species in some areas. Still finding out about Bloodroot myself so I can't give an answer for that one.