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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

OXO Green savers review and giveaway


Fresh fruits and vegetables make up almost 75 % of my weekly shopping. We consume a lot of fruits and vegetables and to save money I always buy in large packs or in bulk. This sounds like a great idea but there are times this also means that there is waste. Often we can't always use up all the produce we buy and it starts to rot and we end up throwing it away.

I check my fridge daily to avoid unnecessary wastage and any odd vegetables, tomatoes or small amounts of leafy veg that are left over I wash cut and chop into bite size pieces. I either use them for stews and soups on the day or freeze them for later. Any overripe fruits I also chop up and use in smoothies, sorbets or freeze to use them later in smoothies.
I find that fruits and veggies tend to rot in the fridge because they produce a gas called ethylene. If the veg compartment is over filled and over packed or the fruit is left in plastic bags,  the condensation formed inside rots the vegetables. This was a major problem in my fridge that is until I discovered the OXO Produce green savers.



Oxo produce green savers are the perfect storage solution as they have elevated baskets, adjustable vents and carbon filters in the lids. These maintain the perfect storage environment for the produce keeping it fresher for longer.










  • Activated carbon filter made from coconut absorbs ethylene gas and helps keep produce fresh
    longer
  • Elevated basket promotes airflow to prevent rotting, features handles for easy removal and can be used as a colander.
  • Adjustable vent slides open and closed for optimal humidity levels for different types of produce
  • Comes in three sizes 1.5L, 4.0 L, and 4.7L.
  • There is a Sliding date indicator that shows when it’s time to replace the carbon filter
  • Convenient Chart or usage guidance included underneath the vent.
  • Available in three stackable modular sizes, the Green Saver small size, 1.5l is ideal for berries and the medium size 4l is ideal for lettuce, green bean, broccoli and grapes. The largest size 4.7l easily accommodates longer produce such as carrots, cucumbers and celery.
  • 1 filter included
  • BPA free.
I love my Oxo Green savers  that OXO sent me to review. They have made my produce storage solution easy. As always whenever I try out a new product I always want my readers to have the opportunity to do the same. OXO has been very kind and they have agreed to giveaway two of their Green saver 15 L to one lucky simplyfood reader.

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348 comments:

  1. In food bags in the bottom of the fridge which is not great because things get squashed or go off quickly

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  2. Some I keep in the salad drawers of the fridge, which I line with paper towel. And some in a canvas bag in a cool, dark, cupboard.

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  3. I store my fruit in a bowl, my veg in the fridge ( in the salad drawers) and spuds in a bag in a cupboard :)

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  4. I store fruit in a bowl in the dining room, and veg in the fridge x

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  5. I have a fruit bowl for apples, oranges etc but put strawberries, raps etc in containers in the fridge and store all salad in salad draw in fridge

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  6. just the drawer in the firdge!

    Ashleigh

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  7. salad, strawberries, grapes and blueberries in the fridge, apples and bananas in the fruit bowl and most of my veg in a veg box

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  8. I store them in the fridge - mainly in the salad drawer and sometimes in sealed plastic containers.

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  9. I store both in the fridge and some fruit in a bowl.

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  10. Fruit usually in a bowl and veg in the fridge

    Kelly Glen
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  11. Mainly the fridge, but some fruit will go out in a fruit bowl

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  12. In my little compartment of the fridge x

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  13. Depends on the item. I have a salad drawer and a vegetable drawer in the fridge. A fruit bowl and a hessian bag for potatoes

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  14. Everything in the fridge! I use the salad drawers mostly. Apart from bananas in the fruit bowl, and potatoes in a tub.

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  15. In the salad drawers in the fridge mostly - these savers look really good!

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  16. just store them in the plastic container boxes at the bottom of my fridge

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  17. I store them in fruit bowls (on the counter) or in their bags in the fridge. Not the best options, I know.

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  18. These look great - so useful for keeping food fresh for longer!

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  19. In the fridge, usually in paper bags rather than plastic. These boxes are a superb idea though.

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  20. Most veg lives in the salad drawers in the fridge with potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions etc in a pull out basket in the butcher's block and fruit in big bowl on the coffee table. If, in winter I'm running short of space, I stick veg out into an empty window box which seems to work quite well!

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  21. At the bottom of the fridge, but there's always a fight for space.

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  22. I store most of our veg (ie salad) in the fridge and other veg and fruit in the garage where it is cool and out dark.

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  23. In the crisper compartment of my fridge

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  24. Cool place out of sunlight, bananas separate, and veg in fridge

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  25. Fruit bowl for apples etc. Berries and soft fruits in the fridge. Veg in salad tray or in a hessian bag in a cupboard

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  26. My fruit is in the fruit bowl, veg and salad in the fridge, but my potatoes I leave in a dark cupboard

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  27. In the fridge in old tuppaware containers

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  28. Salad, carrots and some fruit in bottom of fridge, fruit in a bowl with bananas hanging and I also have a vegetable rack in a cupboard.

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  29. Salad and carrots in the fridge, fruit in a bowl with bananas hanging, and remaining fruit and veg on a vegetable rack in cupboard

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  30. Either in the fridge or in the pantry

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  31. I store most of my fruit in the fridge, unless it's apples and bananas I have them in a fruit bowel on the side. @cassienora

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  32. I store most fruit and veg in the fridge or freezer except bananas and potatoes.

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  33. In the cupboard at the moment, should really keep in the fridge

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  34. I keep most of my fresh veg in fridge, potatoes in a dark cupboard and fruit on the side where my kids graze on it all day long!!!

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  35. fruit in a fruit bowl and veg in a dry cool cupboard which is frost free

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  36. i keep mine in salad draw in the fridge

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  37. Mostly in the fridge with some in a rack

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  38. I store it in the fridge

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  39. In the fridge
    Claire D

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  40. Veg stored in a heap at the bottom of the fridge quickly goes off. OXO Produce Savers would keep my allotment grown veg as fresh as the day it was dug!

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  41. fruit bowl on the counter, veg rack for onions and potatoes and the rest in the fridge

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  42. Store in the garage. Cool and dark.

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  43. In our little lobby between the kitchen and the back door

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  44. Fruit bowl, salad stuff goes in the fridge and then I have a wicker basket for my veggies - I eat a LOT of fresh food :)

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  45. Either in the fruit bowl, or in the bags they come in in the fridge

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  46. In the bottom drawer of my fridge!

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  47. Terribly. There's little brown bags that just sort of live on hooks or randomly on the table. Occasionally some stuff will end up in the fridge by default. :/

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  48. Depends what fruit and veg it is, some in the fridge, some in a dark cupboard and some in a fruit bowl

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  49. Most fruit in a fruit bowl and the rest in the fridge with the veg

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  50. Veg in the fridge and fruit i get daily

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  51. Most fruit and veg go in the fridge, with bananas in a special bag. Potatoes onions, parsnips and carrots are stored in a cotton bars in a dark ventialted cupboard.

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  52. soft fruit ie. Raspberries and strawberries in the fridge, apples and bananas in the fruit bowl and potatoes and carrots in the cupboard

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  53. in the fridge or potato in the dark

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  54. vegetable rack and fruit bowl or in fridge

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  55. Either in a fruit bowl or in the fridge

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  56. Potatoes in a brown paper bag in the cupboard, & veg in the fridge & fruit in a wire mesh fruit bowl, but bananas kept in a dish separate

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  57. wrapped in foil or clingfilm in the fridge!

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  58. I store fruit in a bowl in the cool conservatory (in the winter) and veg in the fridge

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  59. Items that should be, in the fridge in the salad drawers.

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  60. I store mine in green foodsaver bags in the fridge

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  61. I have a fruit bowl (banana separate) and I have a crate for veg

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  62. I store everything in the fridge apart from citrus fruit, apples and bananas.

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  63. in the fridge apples pears etc in a fruit bowl on the table

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  64. I keep veg in a veg rack in my cupboard and depending on the fruit I either keep it in a fruit bowl or in the salad drawer in my fridge.

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  65. Started keeping my spuds and carrots in a bucket of childrens play sand. Dose seem to stop the carrots going so limp

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  66. Veg in the fridge and fruit in a bowl

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  67. I store fruit in a bowl, tomatoes, garlic and potatoes in a cupboard and rest of the veggies in the fridge.

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  68. My fruit is in a fruit bowl and veg in the salad drawer of my fridge.

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  69. I Keep my veg and apples and grapes in the fridge and the rest of the fruit in a bowl in the dining room

    KAHTY D

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  70. In the vegetable drawer in the fridge! X

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  71. bottom shelf in the fridge in their own bags

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  72. At the moment, we just put them in the drawer at the bottom of the fridge. Except for the potatoes and onions, which go in the cupboard.

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  73. At the moment, we just put them in the drawer at the bottom of the fridge. Except for the potatoes and onions, which go in the cupboard.

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  74. Fridge, fruit bowl, vegetable rack or dark cupboard. Depends on what it is really!!!

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  75. we have the fruit in a fruit bowl and the veg in the fridge

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  76. Everything goes in the fridge as its bigger than the cupboards :)

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  77. In the bottom of my fridge, a dark box in my larder and a fruit bowl

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  78. Usually in the supermarket bag in the fridge

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  79. Vegetable in the fridge drawer and fruit in the bowl, I would much prefer these they look great!

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  80. Veg in the drawers in the fridge and most fruit is on the side in a nice bowl!

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  81. In the drawers at the bottom of the fridge

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  82. I keep fruit in a bowl in the kitchen x

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  83. In a bowl in on the kitchen window ledge.

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  84. Some in fridge and some fruit out ready to eat

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  85. I store my fruit in a bowl, my veg in the fridge CHERYL HADFIELD

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  86. Mine are stored in the salad box in the bottom of the fridge.

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  87. I keep half of my fruit in a fruit bowl and the rest in the fridge, I also keep my salad and vege in the fridge.

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  88. i have a vegetable rack for my veg, fruit bowl for fruit x

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  89. I keep most of it in the salad drawer of the fridge but I keep my potatoes in a dark cool cupboard

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  90. Nice way to keep your fridge tidy too.

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  91. they are at the side of the fridge on a shelf x

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  92. I keep some of my vegetables in the drawers in the fridge - but there is never enough room and the end up filling the shelves too.

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  93. Mostly in the salad crisper, but potatoes in a jute bag, closed to keep them in darkness, and onions, sweet potatoes, onions, garlic and squash on the veg rack and a few fruits in a bowl at room temp to ripen before eating

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  94. salad drawers in the fridge for me or some in cupboard

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  95. Veg bottom trays fridge and fruit in my fruit bowl xx

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  96. I have a vegetable rack in my fridge.

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  97. Fruit in a wire fruit bowl and veg in the bottom of the fridge

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  98. I keep the fruit in a bowl on the kitchen side and veggies in the bottom of the fridge!

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  99. In the bottom drawers of the fridge - and in a wire rack in our dining room!

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  100. In the bottom drawer of the fridge

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  101. Veg in the fridge & Fruit in a fruit bowl

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  102. veggies in bottom of fridge and fruit in fruit bowl

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  103. I store fruit in a bowl in the kitchen and veg in paper bags and crates

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  104. In a drawer in the bottom of the fridge

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  105. Fruit in a bowl, salad in the fridge and veg in a rack on the kitchen side.

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  106. All fruit and veg in the bottom of the fridge except bananas xx

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  107. We have drawers in the fridge and in the cupboards too!

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  108. i store my veg and fruits in the fridge except bananas

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  109. Some fruit I store in a fruit bowl in the kitchen. Veg and other fruit I keep in the salad drawers in the bottom of the fridge

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  110. Both are stored in the salad draw of the fridge, onions, garlic , potatoes etc in stored in a 'vegetable' rack next to the fridge.

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  111. At the moment, I've got various bowls around the kitchen with fruit and veg in as well as some in the salad drawer of the fridge and the potatoes in the bottom of the cupboard

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  112. I store salad,veggies & some fruit items in the fridge. I store some fruit in fruit bowl.

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  113. I store fruit in the fruit bowl in the kitchen and veg in the bottom of the fridge

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  114. Some in the salad drawer in the fridge and some under the stairs

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  115. Most of my fruit is in a bowl in the dining room and veg is stored in the fridge drawers. Not very practical as they do go off quite quickly!

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  116. It depends on what it is,some fruit like apples or grapes I keep in the fridge,thee rest in a fruit bowl.It's the same with veg some in the fridge others in cupboards x

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  117. Most fruit I keep in a bowl on the table. Berries I keep in the fridge on the shelf and veg goes in the salad drawer at the bottom.

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  118. Keep mine in a fruit bowl, with a banana hook next to it!

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  119. at the bottom of the fridge, in the boxes

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  120. Fruit bowl and veg draw in fridge!

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  121. in the fruit and veg compartments in fridge

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  122. In the fridge salad drawer but this looks perfect! I eat lots of fruit and veg!

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  123. Fruit in fruit bowl. Veg in bowl ad salad items in fridge (Lorraine Saeed)

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  124. we keep fruit in a fruit bowl salady bits in the fridge and veg in a veg rack.

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  125. Like fruit and tomatoes on the windowsill in my kitchen, root vegetables in the cool porch and green veg in the fridge x

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  126. Tomatoes and fruit on the kitchen windowsill, root veg in the shed and green veg in the fridge

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  127. A mixture - we have several bowls out, plus the fridge, and a basket fro onions and a hessian bag for potatoes

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  128. Mostly in the fridge but potatoes, onions etc I store in wicker baskets

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  129. I keep them in the fridge

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  130. Pretty much all in the fridge except bananas!

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  131. Some in the fridge and some in the fruit bowl

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  132. Veg is in the fridge, along with soft fruit, other fruit in fruit bowl.

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  133. Mostly in the fridge or the outside storage cupboard which is fab at this time of year

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  134. i buy a lot to juice so chop them up and store in freezer to use as and when

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  135. Veg is mostly in the fridge and fruit in the fruit bowl

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  136. combination of in the fridge (loose) or in cupboard in kitchen in bags

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  137. I store it in the kitchen so it is easy to grab as we are passing

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  138. Loose in the fridge usually, this would be great!

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  139. Margaret Clarkson
    Salad in the fridge and other vegetables in the pantry

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  140. I generally use clingfilm, foil or your standard type tuppleware containers if any are left? ;)

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  141. sepends what it is, i put strawbs and rasps in the fridge bannanas oranges in a fruit bowl in the kitchen room temp but i found apples keep longer and better in the fridge so i keep them in the fridge now

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  142. I just put my fruit and veg in the fridge

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  143. I store most in the fridge, although some in our pantry

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  144. I have a special mat in the veg and fruit drawers that helps keep them fresh and unbruised longer. I always take out of plastic bags.

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  145. Depends, some in the bottom drawer of the fridge, bananas and oranges in the fruit bowl.

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  146. normaly the veg in the fridge and fruit in a bowl on counter

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  147. In the drawers in my fridge in their original packaging

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  148. FRUIT IS STORED IN A BOWL ON THE WORKBENCH, VEG IN THE FRIDGE MOSTLY

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