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Hello all! I seem to remember hearing that you could store romaine lettuce ( standing up)with the bottom intact, in a glass container with a small amount of water to keep it crisp and linger lasting.
The quality of the Romain offered only lasting about 2 days and wilts as soon as you tear it.
Any tips?
MinooI read if you leave the bottom of lettuce in water In lighted area, the roots will grow and you will have a new lettuce emerging
SuzieMaking sure my romaine is fresh, I wrap mine tightly in aluminum foil. Lasts for about two weeks.
I do my celery the same way, and it will last about a month or longer.
ConnieI cut off the bottom and wash each leaf, shake the water off them and put the leaves in a gallon ziploc bag with a few paper towels in the bottom of the bag.
The leaves stay crisp.
AmyI cut mine, wash it, drain it, and place in a sealed container with whatever water is left on the leaves.
It lasts sooo much longer.
GayI wash it, dry well, tear into pieces in a large glass jar and store upside down with a folded paper towel on top (or on bottom once you turn it upside down).
MicheleI don’t wash mine til ready to use but wrap it in a damp t towel in the crisper.
I also just started planting the nub after putting it in a cup with a tiny bit of water
NinaI wrap the whole thing in aluminum foil. It’s lasted two weeks that way!
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