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These "keep veg fresh" bags from Lakeland ain't working.........

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Puff · 05/06/2005 17:44

My veg and fruit are going yuk in them - have followed instructions and am unimpressed.

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Puff · 05/06/2005 18:54

hehe I win "dullest thread" competition today .

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Cooperoo · 05/06/2005 19:04

I bought some of these and have to agree I didn't think they were any more effective than the fridge alone...

Enid · 05/06/2005 19:07

the green ones?

they are brilliant IMO

Puff · 05/06/2005 19:17

Enid - what are you doing with them that I'm not - divulge your secret .

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Enid · 05/06/2005 19:18

I do fasten them with the brillo Lakeland clippy things maybe that is the key

Puff · 05/06/2005 19:20

I do that too .

There's a fair bit of moisture build up - does this happen with yours Enid?

Gawd, even I think this is a dull thread now .

However, I was excited about the miracle and disappointed when it didn't work!

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Enid · 05/06/2005 19:24

yes there is (moisture - hausfrau apologies for use of word).

how long do you keep stuff for?

I find fresh salad lasts a full week whereas otherwise only a few days?

Puff · 05/06/2005 19:26

Maybe I'm expecting too much - veg (eg carrots) keep well in the bottom of my fridge for over a week and I thought they would last even longer in the bags. I seem to remember someone saying stuff keeps for a couple of weeks in them.

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Enid · 05/06/2005 19:27

yes carrots should keep for two weeks. Mine do.

Puff · 05/06/2005 19:27

Envy Grin

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