November 23, 2024

VIDEO: GREAT Way to KEEP Your Veggies FRESH Longer


In this video, I spotlight two products one that helps your vegetables stay fresh for longer and the other teaches kids all about healthy eating!

Products mentioned in the video: The Fresh Produce Enhancer https://www.storednaturally.com/ and The Healthy Little Eaters Game https://www.healthylittleeatersgame.com/

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: GREAT Way to KEEP Your Veggies FRESH Longer

  1. Just wanted to say thanks for sharing everything that you do! I have diabetes and incorporate mainly vegetables into my diet and wanted to start growing most of my food.im in the suburbs growing in pots at the moment but I own acreage that I'm going to build my house on down the road. Thanks for everything man! You gave me the confidence I need!

  2. Hey Mark, Grats on the mill subs mate and greetings from your old stomping ground at toowoomba.
    I see you have carrots going to seed in the background, I'm eager to see how you harvest seed from them or even other seeding veges for next years crop. Cheers mate.

  3. The problem with using plastic to keep produce is that it makes fruit & veg sweat which in turn make it rot faster. Not what you want. Generally I find either keep them in paper bags in the fridge or prepare them for cooking & freeze them.

  4. My mom used to tell my 4 Bro's how spinach grows big muscles like Popeye. Broccoli grows hair on your chest like dad. Carrots give you eagle eyes. And for me, girls get prettier hair and can run faster than boys if they eat lots of veggies.

  5. 37 bucks a bag? Sorry, but no thank you. You can get almost infinite number of good ol' brown paper bags for the same amount, they can be used in almost the same way and if one does tear, I can just toss it onto the compost pile. Same for jute bags. I'm certain you can find environmentally produced ones for cheap as well.

  6. I'm binge watching your channel right now and I reeeeeallly enjoy it!! I learn so much watching your videos and chuckle all the time because you are so funny:D much love from AUSTRIA (not Australia haha)

  7. Great ideas thank you. I got some cilantro cuttings and I planted them they had roots when I got them. They went to seed very quickly. I covered the stocks and the seeds with dirt. I hope they grow.

  8. But hemp is illegal. It is demon spawn and gets people too fucked up to move. I dont want my children getting high on hemp bags. This video will be flagged.

  9. Years ago I started storing mushrooms in paper lunch bags in the fridge exactly because I was tired of them going slimey in the styrofom and plastic containers I bought them in. Now they just dry up and I can rehydrate them or just throw them in a meal dry while cooking and they absorb the moisture then. Their flavor gets more concentrated when dry too, so yummy!

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