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You'll want to learn How to Revive Wilty, Droopy, Squishy Vegetables. You know the ones, the vegetable that has been hanging around the bottom of your refrigerator crisper for two or three weeks. Things like squishy beets, limp carrots and droopy celery. Everytime you go into the crisper you see them getting droopier by the day, as you feel guilty for letting good food go to waste. You know that they are destined for the compost, and it's something that happens more often than it should. You might ask yourself, why you bought that celery root again. The good news is that there is hope for your wilting vegetables. The reason that vegetables go limp is because they're dehydrated, they lose water as time goes by and they lose their crispness. turgidity and crispness. Vegetables hold up better in colder environments like the refrigerator. To bring the perk back into your vegetables you want to let them drink some water. Put them into a bowl of ice water. Or you could stick the root part of the vegetable into a jar filled with water like you did in science class. Then depending on how limp your vegetable is and what type of vegetable you are looking at, the vegetable could be revived in anywhere from 15 minutes to celery and one hour for peeled potatoes. You could also stick the bowl right in the refrigerator to keep the water and vegetable cool. Once the vegetable is back to its former self, you can then use it however you like. The good news is, when water leaves the veggie, the minerals and other good things do not.

Celery is a vegetable that is good to have in your refrigerator. It is a commonly used vegetable for a variety of recipes. Freshly cut stacks of celery are easily prone to decay, which can be prevented or reduced through the use of a sharp cut on the bottom of the stalk, gentle handling, and proper storage. Celery is used around the world as a vegetable either eaten raw as a healthy snack or for use in recipes. In North America for the crisp stalk is most popular, although the leaves can also be uses. The leaves are strongly flavoured and are used less often, either as a flavouring in soups and stews or as a dried herb. One popular use of celery is in celery salt. The seeds of celery can be ground and mixed with salt, to produce what is known as celery salt. Celery salt can also be made from the extract of the celery roots, or by using the dried leaves. Celery salt is used as a seasoning, especially in the cocktail recipe with the Bloody Mary cocktail recipe being the most popular. Celery salt is also used on the Chicago-style hot dog, and in Old Bay Seasoning.

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