kcjodih
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I know there was a thread about this before but now I can't find it and can't remember the advice - duh me! My kids went with me picking today for the very first time, and they're 13 and 10! They've never wanted to go before. So now I came how with the 2 larger bowls from the SS set (not the HUGE sold separately one) full and want to make them last. Not interested in freezing them since I've tried that different ways in the past and they come out mushy or bitter depending on the method. I'm just interested in keeping the fresh as long as possible so that we can eat/enjoy them before they go yucky.
I washed some and spun them in the B&S spinner and left those in the Berry basket, placed on a plate and put in the fridge. But I still have an overflowing large SS bowl full. My questions:
Do I wash them all, spin them dry and pray they last in the fridge?
Leave at room temp?
Not wash, and wash as we go?
Hull or not hull ahead of time?
I think I remember there was something about airflow and using the basket for circulation so I did that but placed on a plate and didn't hull them. What else can I do?
If there's too many in a bowl or basket such as the larger basket from the B&S spinner will the bottom ones go mushy?
Thanks to all the strawberry experts that care to respond and assist
I washed some and spun them in the B&S spinner and left those in the Berry basket, placed on a plate and put in the fridge. But I still have an overflowing large SS bowl full. My questions:
Do I wash them all, spin them dry and pray they last in the fridge?
Leave at room temp?
Not wash, and wash as we go?
Hull or not hull ahead of time?
I think I remember there was something about airflow and using the basket for circulation so I did that but placed on a plate and didn't hull them. What else can I do?
If there's too many in a bowl or basket such as the larger basket from the B&S spinner will the bottom ones go mushy?
Thanks to all the strawberry experts that care to respond and assist