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Hi Carla do you have to repeat the same process when you take some lemons out of the bag? Okay, sorry , first of all , ¿what is the method that you used ? The one with water and vinegar or the vacuum ?...I hope you have the chance to let me know... Thanks
This is an informative video. I was able to store limes in my fridge for 3 months before making them into lime juice. At least I'll be able to sell in colder months when limes are scarce. This helped, thanks. - Lime vendor
The system of soaking in a gallon of water and cup of vinegar would work for all your produce. I usually fill up my sink with water and add a cup of vinegar let it set about 20 minutes. Remove from the water let it air dry and store in a ziplock in fridge. Your tomatoes, grapes, lettuce, cucumbers and so on. It’s pretty amazing that how much longer your produce will last in your fridge
I cannot believe the rude comments. I enjoyed the video. No it wasn't too long. Yes, I learned something. I also learned there are a lot of rude, ignorant people in this world.
Their call Ass Holes....they usually have shards of glass and razor blade shoved up there anus so far they don't know what else to do but critique videos cuz there is nothing else in their miserable Little lives!
Put the items in the zip lock bag, slide the zipper almost all the way closed, insert a drinking straw in the opening and press the zipper as close to the straw as possible and then proceed to suck the air out. Pull the straw out of the bag and quickly close the zipper as quickly as possible. Voila!
Or do the same, but place in a tub of water, and the water will press all the air out the bag (where submerged), then suck out the rest of you want, and complete the seal.
@Creative Revival I know because the fruits and veggies would stay fresh for days when we did not have a fridge bck in the old days. And now even when I refrigerate it, it gets all watery or soggy.
If you don't have a vacuum to suck out the air, do the following: Put the items inside the plastic zip lock bag. Submerge about one-fourth of the bag in water to displace some of the air. Partially seal the bag but leave a tiny opening just small enough to insert a drinking straw. With your mouth, suck out the excess air through the straw then carefully fully zip the bag closed.
Very smart! Limes are spoiled by mold. When you soak them in vinegar and then thouroughly wipe them, you get rid of most molds and create a low pH (hostile) surface for any remaining mold spores. All mold are aeorobic therefore it is very smart store lime in an environment with reduced levels of oxygen.
Thanks for your video I buy a lot of lines especially when it's on sale and I make my drinks with them and some does go bad in the fridge now I know what to wash them with before and proper storage.
Thank you for sharing. I learned this morning. I do wash my fruits and with vinegar but I do rinse them. I will use your method for my lemons and limes.
Nice! This is great for key limes too esp they're small and i tend to buy them by bulk and most easily rot even if i refrigerate them in bags. I think this will work great. Thanks!
I used aluminum foil and wrap my fruits and veggies before storing them in the fridge/veggies drawers they will last up to 3-4weeks crisp and fresh. The aluminum foil traps the ethylene gas that releases from the produce and it will slow down the ripening process.
Thank you for the tip. I have a vacuum sealer which will work well with your idea. I will portion them so I don't have to thaw out all of it prematurely 😊👍
This was such a great video! Very clear and understandable, and also very watchable! I just bought a big Meyer lemon tree and I will definitely try these techniques.👍😉
Next time buy a Williams tree, oranges grow faster on that tree :) and the pears are automatically sprayed with balsamic vinegar. you can leave the apples on it, no need to freeze. :)
@@nobbywhey2726 Good to know! I just bought a smallish lime tree, but it already had blossoms and tiny limes on it. We planted it about 5 days ago, and it just exploded with flowers and the limes doubled in size, lol. I don't know what we did, but it's in a happy place. Plus, we are in sunny Florida.☺
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Foodsaver in usa has ziplock bags you can then draw the air out of. Thanks. Going to try it with meyers lemons. Such a short season. After being stuck to plastic in storage, i would certainly do a vinegar/water soak 1st before using what i take out.
Love this ... I constantly have to buy new lemons or limes because of a brown spot I get on them after their cut. Only seem to have this brown stuff on skin on organic lemons or limes. This is
Vinegar is a natural antimicrobial so it will work with any produce/fruit product. Been using it for years and you don't have to let the lemons/limes sit for 30 minutes. 5 minutes will be enough to kill the bacteria.
Thanks for this video. So both methods are to store in the fridge, not freezer. Use a freezer or vacuum sealed bag but the super tight one last longer than the other?
I always soak my fruit and veggies tried the baking soda method eh didn’t notice a difference in freshness/lasting but will try the vinegar. Does it matter if u put other fruits and veggies w it keep them as well. Think the object is clean and dry storage. Love that Walmart has vacuum packed veggies. Still have bag green onions I bought weeks ago still green and crisp! Great video.Thank you!
He or she showed you a better conservation, soaked in 4 liters of water + 1 cup of vinegar, which help to conserve the lime longer! It maybe helpull to those who needs it often!
So, using method #2, do you have to keep your vacuum near the refrigerator each time you want a lime/lemon to reseal the bag? Why not use more smaller bags, say 6 to 8 limes per bag?
You should see that 33k people like . Don’t follow anything blindly . Try with small quantity . Personal experience is best evidence . After all you are not going to loose anything .
Thanks for the video. I have a1 Key Lime tree and it produces several times a year. I either have an abundances of fruit or no fruit. With your method I can have key lime pie all year long.
I use white & apple cider vinegar for fruits & meats before vacuum sealing. Just did some meats & veggies..to freezer I go. I have the clothes bags too, but have 2 regular vacuum sealers. If I had a case of lemons/limes may try the clothes bags.
I really like seeing you using the vacuum to put the air out of the cloth bag this is a really good idea I have never thought of this idea go girl Diy time
thanks 4 the tip. Never mind the silly comments below, some people spend their time being rude & critical. ( Can't think past the post.) What kind of grade level does one have to have to know that if just 1 lime is required, then take out 1. How much thinking does that require? Duh!
A very helpful tip. How do I open the bag after I get some since it’s vacuum-packed? Won’t it destroy the bag that I can vacuum-pack it again? Sorry, haven’t used one before. Thank you..
An intriguing idea for storing quantities of limes. However, thank you Diane for advising about the vacuum pack system as I became concerned about using house vacuum to seal bag. After all, washing the citrus seems odd if an individual is about to contaminate with a household appliance. An extremely positive share and appreciate you sharing your thoughtfulness. Blessings.
Thanks Fist method also am i suppose to leave in the fridge ? or out on kitchen table ?. Not sure i miss that part wht u said i saw 2nd method in the fridge not the 1st method
Now this videos are helpful during this quarantine. You don't want to go out all week or every week looking for fresh fruits/veggies. Thanks for the tip.
I personally open the bag once every 10 days and take out lemons that will last for 10 days. Just remember it is all about the original condition of lemons before you store them. If you are going to store soft lemons, then don't expect them to last long. I only use freshly picked hard limes or lemons.
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Best Way to keep Spinach Leaves Fresh Longer in fridge for 6 WEEKS th-cam.com/video/Xxa4KgP4ibc/w-d-xo.html
Keep Spring Onions or Green Onions Fresh for up to 8 WEEKS th-cam.com/video/uHOfghaD24Y/w-d-xo.html
Keep Arugula Leaves (Rockets) Fresh & Crisp Longer for 5 WEEKS th-cam.com/video/Ku6hy78Z_Eo/w-d-xo.html
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This technique actually works my limes stayed fresh for the 3 weeks that I had them...I just purchased a 3 lbs bag and they are soaking now.
Hi Carla do you have to repeat the same process when you take some lemons out of the bag? Okay, sorry , first of all , ¿what is the method that you used ?
The one with water and vinegar or the vacuum ?...I hope you have the chance to let me know... Thanks
@@mercedesllerena5471 i want to know too
This is an informative video. I was able to store limes in my fridge for 3 months before making them into lime juice. At least I'll be able to sell in colder months when limes are scarce. This helped, thanks.
- Lime vendor
The system of soaking in a gallon of water and cup of vinegar would work for all your produce. I usually fill up my sink with water and add a cup of vinegar let it set about 20 minutes. Remove from the water let it air dry and store in a ziplock in fridge. Your tomatoes, grapes, lettuce, cucumbers and so on. It’s pretty amazing that how much longer your produce will last in your fridge
Thanks for sharing
You’re welcome
Thankyou
@@beth95104 you’re welcome 😇
How long the first method last with the limes ?
Watching the vacuum bag part was very satisfying some how 😀
I cannot believe the rude comments. I enjoyed the video. No it wasn't too long. Yes, I learned something. I also learned there are a lot of rude, ignorant people in this world.
Who asked you.
Their call Ass Holes....they usually have shards of glass and razor blade shoved up there anus so far they don't know what else to do but critique videos cuz there is nothing else in their miserable Little lives!
You did not kniw about rude people sitting behind desks before?
Ginny Paseman - oh ! You just this YEAR learned that? You must be a child under 5 years old.
@@annalisa14 This Ginny fellow is just plain stupid.
Put the items in the zip lock bag, slide the zipper almost all the way closed, insert a drinking straw in the opening and press the zipper as close to the straw as possible and then proceed to suck the air out. Pull the straw out of the bag and quickly close the zipper as quickly as possible. Voila!
Enkephalen how nice of u to share yr tactics!@! thanx !!
Enkephalen - Thank you!
Or do the same, but place in a tub of water, and the water will press all the air out the bag (where submerged), then suck out the rest of you want, and complete the seal.
The plastic straw and water method work but NOT as WELL as vacuum sealed.
I have done this with those one-zip bags.
Thank You! Was so tired of Lemons and Limes going bad so quickly
you are welcome :)
Good idea
@Creative Revival I know because the fruits and veggies would stay fresh for days when we did not have a fridge bck in the old days. And now even when I refrigerate it, it gets all watery or soggy.
Thank you.
No need to store so many. It would take me 50 years to use the all. Why not share a few with others or barter. Seems more logical to me
My hubby bought around 200lemons I wanted to store it till this month last, I was checking I got to know this thank you lot for this soooper idea
You are very welcome :)
That was cool. I drink lime or lemon water every day and buy when on sale. So now I know how to keep them longer. Thankyou
You are very welocome
Oh me too. I just loved this video. 😊😊
I just harvested about 10 lb. of limes from my little tree. I have juiced in the past and frozen the juice, but fresh is more satisfying. Thank you!!
You are welcome :)
If you don't have a vacuum to suck out the air, do the following: Put the items inside the plastic zip lock bag. Submerge about one-fourth of the bag in water to displace some of the air. Partially seal the bag but leave a tiny opening just small enough to insert a drinking straw. With your mouth, suck out the excess air through the straw then carefully fully zip the bag closed.
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This is awesome
Thank you
I am here on April 18, 2020. Thanks to who made this video. I have not done this before, but from today, I will!
you are very welcome
This was AWESOME- I never knew I could make them last so long=)
Very smart! Limes are spoiled by mold. When you soak them in vinegar and then thouroughly wipe them, you get rid of most molds and create a low pH (hostile) surface for any remaining mold spores. All mold are aeorobic therefore it is very smart store lime in an environment with reduced levels of oxygen.
Quarantined too but I do have limes and this is really good tips I keep wasting too many limes and I do love them 😁
Thank You for sharing your method of keeping Lemons & Limes longer. 🍋
Much Appreciated!
You are very welcome :)
Thanks for your video I buy a lot of lines especially when it's on sale and I make my drinks with them and some does go bad in the fridge now I know what to wash them with before and proper storage.
The sounds the bags made were
so soothing. Like asmr...
Thank you for sharing. I learned this morning. I do wash my fruits and with vinegar but I do rinse them. I will use your method for my lemons and limes.
You are welcome
4 liters water to 1 c of vinegar soak for 30 mins dry limes with a towel then zip lock bag squeeze out air or vacuum clothes bag
Thanks 😁
I agree 👍👍
I’m at home self-quarantining and I ended watching this. I don’t even have any lemons or limes. 😂
Me too E Garced....I'm afraid we be like this to for quite awhile.
I love my lemons lol 🤣🤣
Me too, lol
Me tooo
Honey and garlic then.
Use it to boost your immune system.
God bless.
Nice! This is great for key limes too esp they're small and i tend to buy them by bulk and most easily rot even if i refrigerate them in bags. I think this will work great. Thanks!
This is a great idea, I’m doing now, and will like ideas for cilantro, tomatoes. Thank you 😊
Thanks that was helpful ..i'll try it inchlh
I used aluminum foil and wrap my fruits and veggies before storing them in the fridge/veggies drawers they will last up to 3-4weeks crisp and fresh. The aluminum foil traps the ethylene gas that releases from the produce and it will slow down the ripening process.
Like ideas?
Eat it before it goes off.
Cool! I will try this with my next bag of limes! Thanks for the video!
Thank you, I love lemons and limes.
You're welcome 😊
Thanks for the advice.
I may try this to always have a lime handy for when I need a mood for a gin and tonic
This is quality content... honestly love this
Glad I could help
Thanks, learned something today. Love my limes.
Thank you for the tip. I have a vacuum sealer which will work well with your idea. I will portion them so I don't have to thaw out all of it prematurely 😊👍
you are welcome :)
Joyce McDonald - They are stored in the “refrigerator” not the freezer. I noticed you used “thaw out” in your comment.
I have used this Technic for a year now - and it works - for months,
Thanks for your sharing your experience with us :)
Excellent! Thank you so much for going over every step patiently. God does lie in the details! Now I won't miss any step. Thank you
You're very welcome!
thank you for the tips on how to store limes properly will do this
My pleasure 😊
This was such a great video! Very clear and understandable, and also very watchable! I just bought a big Meyer lemon tree and I will definitely try these techniques.👍😉
Thank you :)
Next time buy a Williams tree, oranges grow faster on that tree :) and the pears are automatically sprayed with balsamic vinegar. you can leave the apples on it, no need to freeze. :)
@@nobbywhey2726 Good to know! I just bought a smallish lime tree, but it already had blossoms and tiny limes on it. We planted it about 5 days ago, and it just exploded with flowers and the limes doubled in size, lol. I don't know what we did, but it's in a happy place. Plus, we are in sunny Florida.☺
Yay!! So glad to know this! Im getting my foodsaver out for limes.
I take a straw and suck out the air with just a little opening, works really well to get the air out for keeping things freak.🙋♀️🙋♀️👍🏻
Thank u, very much, I like this. I don't have that kind of bags
LOL. I make a hole in the back, then use a straw to blow the air out through the back hole ...HAHAHAHAHA
By freak, you mean fresh? Just wondering
Yup! I teach the people this trick
Always nice to see someone getting their freak on
Very nice way to protect your produce..keep it up and post more for knowledge 👍👍👍😁😁🌹🌷
NEW HERE. THANKS for sharing, never heard of this and looking forward to trying this with my lemons!!
You are welcome :)
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Foodsaver in usa has ziplock bags you can then draw the air out of. Thanks. Going to try it with meyers lemons. Such a short season. After being stuck to plastic in storage, i would certainly do a vinegar/water soak 1st before using what i take out.
I have a lemon tree and will be doing this! Thanks!
Wonderful!
Oh really?
Then you can save some time, you know how?
Cut the tree and soak the entire tree! ;-)
Love this ... I constantly have to buy new lemons or limes because of a brown spot I get on them after their cut. Only seem to have this brown stuff on skin on organic lemons or limes. This is
Organics are not coated with wax, they are way healthier. The limes here aren't organic😣😤
Vinegar is a natural antimicrobial so it will work with any produce/fruit product. Been using it for years and you don't have to let the lemons/limes sit for 30 minutes. 5 minutes will be enough to kill the bacteria.
Thank you for your tip. I'm off to my kitchen!!
You are welcome
useful kitchen tips!!!!! will try this method !!!!!!
Thanks for this video. So both methods are to store in the fridge, not freezer. Use a freezer or vacuum sealed bag but the super tight one last longer than the other?
Thanks you for sharing, great idea!!!! May I asking you where did you buy this Betani vacuum bags? Amazon doesn’t have it....
I always soak my fruit and veggies tried the baking soda method eh didn’t notice a difference in freshness/lasting but will try the vinegar. Does it matter if u put other fruits and veggies w it keep them as well. Think the object is clean and dry storage. Love that Walmart has vacuum packed veggies. Still have bag green onions I bought weeks ago still green and crisp! Great video.Thank you!
Thank you for this important knowledge, am so grateful
You are very welcome
You have in eny method to keep jack fruit fresh in 3 or 6 month after cutting
Thanks for the idea and solution of S. Lime👍👌
You are very welcome :)
Sometimes I cannot believe what I do with my time on Earth. This time it was watching how to put limes in a bag.
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C Powers 😂👍🏼
He or she showed you a better conservation, soaked in 4 liters of water + 1 cup of vinegar, which help to conserve the lime longer! It maybe helpull to those who needs it often!
Haha could have spend that action up. Lost 5 minutes of my life too.
C Powers and you can never get that time back 😯
Learnt something new today. Thanks.
Glad to hear it!
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Excellent Idea. Thanks for the video. I have learned something new today.
you are very welcome :)
Thanks nice idea, we need to put it in the fridge or freezer
Fridge as per video
So, using method #2, do you have to keep your vacuum near the refrigerator each time you want a lime/lemon to reseal the bag? Why not use more smaller bags, say 6 to 8 limes per bag?
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It could works the same for tomatoes and oranges? I think so! I will try!
Thank u so much!
Please let me know about tomatoes and oranges
It works best for brains.
my only qustion is how can a video helping people do something warrant almost 2,000 dislikes this is a crazy world indeed.
I agree with you, but this is the world we are living in !
Party poopers, aka, Repugnican’ts trying to cause distrust. It’s a “thing” now but all things eventually die.
You should see that 33k people like . Don’t follow anything blindly . Try with small quantity . Personal experience is best evidence . After all you are not going to loose anything .
Because its stupid, use a food vacuum sealer like a normal person.
Useful video uploaded. Thanks for sharing.
Nice method. Thanks for sharing.
You are welcome
Asaad which of the two methods is better and how long is it left inside the refrigerator and how much temperature thank you
Thank you for that lengthy demonstration on how to put things in a bag. I will try this at home.
HAhahahahaha
Thanks for the video. I have a1 Key Lime tree and it produces several times a year. I either have an abundances of fruit or no fruit. With your method I can have key lime pie all year long.
That's totally right :) just make sure to use fresh quality limes
Thank you for this useful info but what is the science behind it? What effect has vinegar on the limes “longevity”?
Vinegar kill bacteria that cause limes goes bad faster! Airtight because (oxygen) that cause limes to go soft faster
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Very informative in clear way possible
Glad it was helpful!
Very lucky there is space in the fridge. Feel the clip is long because of the whole preperation. It was nice to know 🙆💃
I use white & apple cider vinegar for fruits & meats before vacuum sealing. Just did some meats & veggies..to freezer I go. I have the clothes bags too, but have 2 regular vacuum sealers. If I had a case of lemons/limes may try the clothes bags.
Sounds great!
I need to try this so that my lemon will last long
Very good sharing⭐
Great video! Been wondering how to keep limes fresh longer, usually lasted only a week, thanks
You are welcome :)
Mand0lin lesson
Can the cloth vacuum bags be used for fresh foods like meat and beans?
I really like seeing you using the vacuum to put the air out of the cloth bag this is a really good idea I have never thought of this idea go girl Diy time
Bravo idea. Many thxxxxx.
Thank you
thanks 4 the tip. Never mind the silly comments below, some people spend their time being rude & critical. ( Can't think past the post.) What kind of grade level does one have to have to know that if just 1 lime is required, then take out 1. How much thinking does that require? Duh!
that’s a great idea.thanks for sharing your video and your ideas.
You are so welcome!
Why can't pour vinegar water on lime instead putting lime in solution 💡
The last part is gorgeous 😄😋
thank you :)
very nice. thank you
A very helpful tip. How do I open the bag after I get some since it’s vacuum-packed? Won’t it destroy the bag that I can vacuum-pack it again? Sorry, haven’t used one before. Thank you..
I open the bag once every 10 days to take what I need then vacuum again! once every 10 days not a big job for me
Good job nice tip MashaAllah so cute lemons Awesome 👍👍👍👍💖💖💖
An intriguing idea for storing quantities of limes. However, thank you Diane for advising about the vacuum pack system as I became concerned about using house vacuum to seal bag. After all, washing the citrus seems odd if an individual is about to contaminate with a household appliance. An extremely positive share and appreciate you sharing your thoughtfulness. Blessings.
You are welcome
Good idea thanks for showing.
Thanks
Fist method also am i suppose to leave in the fridge ?
or out on kitchen table ?.
Not sure i miss that part wht u said
i saw 2nd method in the fridge not the 1st method
Me to am home self quarantine ended watching this video it's a really good thing good job🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Nice information i will be try this
What happens when you want just one lime from the bag?
Good question, same here!
You have to do the process all over again 😂
@@paolasiles2112 yeah right! 😁😁😁😁
Same question
The same thought here too. Perhaps we make smaller packs of three or six limes? Same effect?
Thanks Nice information Video
Welcome
Wow...thnkx for sharing🙏
You are welcome
Thanks for the vinegar tip.
Aaahhh What a cleaver idea. Thanks 4 the tip😊
Thank you :)
Thanks it was great method
You're welcome!
Nice. V. Useful .thanks
Welcome
Now this videos are helpful during this quarantine. You don't want to go out all week or every week looking for fresh fruits/veggies. Thanks for the tip.
You are very welcome
so we have to go through this every time we need a lime?
of course no :) I open the bag once every 10 days and get enough limes for the next days then vacuum the bag again
Yes absolutely
Outstanding rant, bruh.
Wouldn't it make more sense to pour the water over the limes instead of transferring them into the water bit by bit?
Justtubingby hahahahaha YES!
Maybe because I usually have limes in carton box so I got used to add the limes to water :)
Thank you so much for the details. Very useful especially for young married girls as you have shown the video and with the minutest detail.
INDEED.
You are very welcome. Some other people don't like detailed videos these days :)
After opening the bag how many days the lemon will be in good condition?
I personally open the bag once every 10 days and take out lemons that will last for 10 days. Just remember it is all about the original condition of lemons before you store them. If you are going to store soft lemons, then don't expect them to last long. I only use freshly picked hard limes or lemons.
VERY WELL SAID AND DONE. 👍👍👍
Great vedeo... What is the temperator in you have to store.....
About 6 degrees Celsius , usually in the lower part of your fridge
So you have to do this every time you'd get a couple of limes out of the bag?
I also did wonder about that
Excellent video. Thank you. We drink lemon juice every morning so buy loads in one go. I've subscribed by the way.