A trip to a strawberry patch or to the local farmers market to find berries is a terrific weekend activity with a sweet reward. But sometimes you wind up with way more berries than you can eat. Unless ...
Strawberries are a popular summer fruit, but their short shelf life can be frustrating. A food storage expert has shared a simple hack to keep them fresh for up to a year ...
If you want to savor the flavors of fresh strawberries long after the season has ended, capture the sweetness and preserve these delicate berries by freezing them. Start by rinsing the strawberries ...
Store unwashed strawberries with stems intact in a single layer on a paper towel-lined plate, covered and refrigerated, for five to seven days. Freezing strawberries is recommended for long-term ...
Once you have your fresh strawberries, you need to want to make those beauties last. Strawberries are delicate and can spoil fast. Here are a few key steps to follow. While Michigan's strawberry ...
Grasp the stem just above the berry between the forefinger an the thumbnail and pull with a slight twisting motion. With the stem broken about � inch from the berry, allow it to roll into the palm ...
If you've picked a quart or two or a whole flat of strawberries from local Michigan U-pick farms, you'll want to make those sweet gems of summer last. Here's some advice on storing and freezing ...