These hacks
will mean you don’t have to throw out food that’s gone off, and you don’t have
to go to the shops quite so often to top up your fridge…
1. Store
your herbs like a bunch of flowers
There’s
nothing worse than buying a beautiful bunch of herbs, only to have them wilt
within days – before you even have a chance to cook with them.
But there’s
an easy hack to fix this: simply fill a glass with a few centimetres of water,
and pop the herbs in like a bunch of flowers. To really extend the lifespan,
put a sandwich bag over the top – you’ll be surprised at how much longer
they’ll last.
2. Freeze
any fruit on the turn
The same
goes for any greens starting to look a bit sad – they’ll be perfect in a
smoothie at a later date.
3. Pop old
bread in the oven
You don’t
have to chuck out bread when it goes stale – instead, quickly run it under the
tap and pop it into the oven for a few minutes. The water helps rehydrate the
bread, and it will come out of the oven tasting fluffy and fresh.
4. Wrap
your cheese in baking paper
Cheese
might come in plastic wrapping, but it won’t survive for long like that in your
fridge. Instead, wrap it in a porous material – such as baking paper – so it
can still breathe, but doesn’t harden up like it would fully exposed to the
air.
5. Put wine
in the freezer
If you
haven’t finished a bottle of wine and don’t want it to go to waste, freeze it
in an ice cube tray. This creates perfect portions of wine to add to your next
stew or bolognese, or to use to make a sangria. It just won’t taste quite the
same as a drink on its own.
6. Only
wash salad when you want to eat it
Moisture is
the enemy of salad, so next time you buy a bag of greens, don’t be tempted to
immediately rinse it under a tap. Instead, line a plastic container with paper
towels, put the leaves on top (not too tight), and place some more paper towels
on top. When you’re ready to eat, give them a quick rinse and you’ll be good to
go.
7. Rinse
berries in a vinegar solution
There’s
nothing more annoying than buying a beautiful punnet of berries, only to have
them going soft or moudly within days. However, washing them in a solution of
three parts water, one part vinegar apparently makes them fresher for longer –
as long as you dry them properly after washing, and store in a paper
towel-lined plastic tub.
8. Wrap
clingfilm around banana stems
If you find
yourself constantly dealing with brown bananas, buy yourself a bit of time by
wrapping the stems in cling film. Bananas produce ethylene gas, and this speeds
up the ripening process when it travels to the rest of the fruit. You can slow
things down by wrapping the stems in cling film – equally, production of
ethylene gas is slowed when you hang bananas up by a hook.
9. Put
carrot and celery sticks in water
It’s hard
enough getting kids to eat carrot and celery sticks, let alone if they’ve gone a
bit soft and limp. If you want to maintain that crunch, you could try cutting
the veg into sticks and storing them upright in glass jars, fully submerged in
water.