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Step 1: Prepare Your Greens
First, it’s important to give your greens a good rinse. Even pre-washed greens can carry dirt, pesticides, or bacteria that may shorten their shelf life.
Wash your greens thoroughly under cool water to remove any dirt or chemical residues.
Dry them completely. This is essential—any leftover moisture can accelerate spoilage. The best tool for this job is a salad spinner since it removes water without damaging the leaves.
If you don’t have a salad spinner, lay the greens on a clean kitchen towel or pat them dry with paper towels. Make sure they’re as dry as possible before moving on to the next step.
Step 2: Use the Right Storage Container
Choosing the right container is critical to keeping your greens fresh. You want a container that is large enough to hold your greens without squishing or compressing them, which can cause bruising. A large, airtight container works best for this.
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