I'm a chef and I swear by my 'sleeping bag' hack that keeps fruit fresh for TWO WEEKS - it'll save you so much cash | The Sun

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Oct 17, 2024

I'm a chef and I swear by my 'sleeping bag' hack that keeps fruit fresh for TWO WEEKS - it'll save you so much cash | The Sun

CALLING all fruit fans - we’ve found a super simple hack that will keep your beloved berries fresh for longer. Although the summer berry season may be over, if you’re a fan of strawberries,

CALLING all fruit fans - we’ve found a super simple hack that will keep your beloved berries fresh for longer.

Although the summer berry season may be over, if you’re a fan of strawberries, raspberries and blueberries and want to keep eating your five a day, then you’ve come to the right place.

And with these tasty fruits being the perfect ingredient for smoothies and brilliant as cereal toppers, we’ve found a quick and easy trick that will keep them fresh for weeks - yes, you heard that correctly.

So if you’re fed up with buying fruit, only for it to go soft, mushy and mouldy before you've had a chance to use it all up, then this ‘sleeping bag’ storage hack is one you’ll need to try.

It turns out that keeping fruit fresh for longer is all about how you store it.

And luckily for you, a chef and recipe developer took to social media to share her quick and easy trick to keep your berries fresh for up to two weeks, leaving many open-mouthed.

Kathleen Ashmore, a trained chef and recipe developer took to social media to share her “money saving tip” that will help cut down the cost of your grocery shop.

The food fan, who confessed she can’t stand throwing food away, said: “I'm gonna show you how to make berries last from 10-14 days depending upon the berry - I'm using blueberries but this also works for strawberries and raspberries.”

Kathleen explained that the first thing you’ll need to do is give your berries a rinse.

She shared that she sometimes does this in a colander, but you can also use the container the fruit came in.

Next, she advised: “Then we're gonna get these out of the container that they came in and cover with a mixture of water and white vinegar - some people say to do one part to 10 parts, so one part vinegar to 10 parts water, some people say to do one part to five parts, I just eyeball it.

“Vinegar is going to do the same thing that it does for your countertops when you use it as a natural cleaning solution - it is going to kill the bacteria, so we're killing the bacteria inside of the berries that causes them to mould.”

Kathleen soaked her berries for 10 minutes and once the time was up, strained the berries and patted them dry with kitchen towel.

The content creator then revealed her ‘paper towel sleeping bag’ whereby she placed the berries into a tupperware container with a piece of kitchen paper at the bottom.

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Thrilled with her simple but effective hack, she beamed: “Store it like this and you will see a massive difference.”

The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @katcancook, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly amassed over 651,000 views.

Great tip

Social media users were thankful for the helpful tip and were keen to express this in the comments.

One person said: “No lie! I know your stuff always works! Love this one.”

Another added: “I learned this from you ages and ages ago and it works and I do it always. Thank you!!”

A third commented: “This is awesome.”

Meanwhile, someone else chimed in: “Great tip.”

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