Is there a way to maybe add this to the commercial product without the appearance of just paper towels? maybe like the sponge diapers for meat that catch the drippings at the bottom that absorbs some liquid?
Yeah absolutely, but the cost is significantly different. Being an individual selling to chefs directly you are not breaking any rules by using paper towels Instead of a clamshell diaper. If you are GAP certified that may be different. In my experience chefs are not willing to pay any more money whether you use a paper towel or something else. Having a paper towel isn’t even 100 percent necessary we just do it for extra precaution. All about personal preference!
Thank you! I been using this technique for years. I learned it from a lady who used to run the game in my area like 8 years ago she’d been doing it for like 15 years before that… true og! So I can’t take the credit but it’s an awesome technique that will definitely improve the longevity of your greens!
Great videos! I've been watching lots of videos on Micro's and urban farming and came across your content. Thanks for sharing man
2-3 weeks ? Wow 😳
You mean 21 days shelf life keeping indise the fridge? Or with out fridge?
Is there a way to maybe add this to the commercial product without the appearance of just paper towels? maybe like the sponge diapers for meat that catch the drippings at the bottom that absorbs some liquid?
Yeah absolutely, but the cost is significantly different. Being an individual selling to chefs directly you are not breaking any rules by using paper towels Instead of a clamshell diaper. If you are GAP certified that may be different. In my experience chefs are not willing to pay any more money whether you use a paper towel or something else. Having a paper towel isn’t even 100 percent necessary we just do it for extra precaution. All about personal preference!
@youtube make it a viral video. Super helpful 👍
Thank you! I been using this technique for years. I learned it from a lady who used to run the game in my area like 8 years ago she’d been doing it for like 15 years before that… true og! So I can’t take the credit but it’s an awesome technique that will definitely improve the longevity of your greens!
@TheConsciousCultivators-wq9sc God bless that lady🙏