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Debbie Tip: Bring your vegetables back to life
I changed the water today and put these flowers into a new container, (so I can return the vase to church in the morning) (These are some flowers from last Sunday .)
I always cut the stems on the diagonal and added fresh water and it gives them new life. As you probably already know, but try this
Debbie Tip:
It's also great for wilted/limp vegetables as well. Try celery, broccoli, lettuce, and other vegetables to bring them back to life, this works for me 99% of the time. I slice a layer of the stem/stalk, and set it into a container of cold water, or if no stem/stalk just add to water and soak for a bit. Watch it perk back up and it will also be crisp again.
I always cut the stems on the diagonal and added fresh water and it gives them new life. As you probably already know, but try this
Debbie Tip:
It's also great for wilted/limp vegetables as well. Try celery, broccoli, lettuce, and other vegetables to bring them back to life, this works for me 99% of the time. I slice a layer of the stem/stalk, and set it into a container of cold water, or if no stem/stalk just add to water and soak for a bit. Watch it perk back up and it will also be crisp again.
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