COOKING TIP:
Moisture Proof Your Vegetable Bin
To keep fruits and veggies fresh in the vegetable bin of your fridge, place a clean, dry sponge at the bottom of each bin to absorb the moisture that tends to collect there.
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Moisture Proof Your Vegetable Bin
To keep fruits and veggies fresh in the vegetable bin of your fridge, place a clean, dry sponge at the bottom of each bin to absorb the moisture that tends to collect there.
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