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Healthy Food - Healthy Recipes on Instagram: "\How to clean your fruits and vegetables.  Great content by @doctortim.md. Follow him for more amazing content like this!  Although it’s not absolutely necessary to clean all produce for those who have an average immune system, I prefer to use this method. At bare minimum - rinsing under the sink with water helps significantly!  ✨Follow @doctortim.md to live a healthier life  The published data is not as robust as I would like on this topic, but from what I’ve gathered:  1️⃣ Rinse 2️⃣ Soaking in 1 cup distilled white vinegar + 3 cups filtered water (at least 10 min) – the vinegar’s acidity helps remove microorganisms and some pesticides, but not all. 3️⃣ Add baking soda (2 tsp) to form CO2 bubbles. Some people directly combine baking soda befor Vinegar And Baking Soda Fruit Wash, Vinegar Rinse For Fruit, Cleaning Fruit With Baking Soda, Cleaning Fruit With Vinegar, Storing Veggies, Cleaning Fruit, Clean Fruit, Vinegar Rinse, Fruit Party

Healthy Food - Healthy Recipes on Instagram: "\How to clean your fruits and vegetables. Great content by @doctortim.md. Follow him for more amazing content like this! Although it’s not absolutely necessary to clean all produce for those who have an average immune system, I prefer to use this method. At bare minimum - rinsing under the sink with water helps significantly! ✨Follow @doctortim.md to live a healthier life The published data is not as robust as I would like on this topic, but…

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Feeding Littles on Instagram: "You need berries to last all week {if your kid doesn’t eat them all first}? 🍓🫐🍓🫐 Try a vinegar or baking soda soak. It totally works. • ➡️ Vinegar: 1 cups white vinegar in 3 cups water - no, it doesn’t taste like vinegar ➡️ Baking soda: 2 tsp. baking soda in 4 cups water • Soak for a few minutes, fully rinse with clean water, and dry completely. Lay them out in a single layer and gently pat to dry or use a salad spinner 🌪🤩 Put them back in a new container and Vinegar Rinse For Fruit, Baking Soda Bath, Canned Blueberries, Vinegar Rinse, Baking Soda Vinegar, Salad Spinner, Vinegar And Water, White Vinegar, Kitchen Hacks

Feeding Littles on Instagram: "You need berries to last all week {if your kid doesn’t eat them all first}? 🍓🫐🍓🫐 Try a vinegar or baking soda soak. It totally works. • ➡️ Vinegar: 1 cups white vinegar in 3 cups water - no, it doesn’t taste like vinegar ➡️ Baking soda: 2 tsp. baking soda in 4 cups water • Soak for a few minutes, fully rinse with clean water, and dry completely. Lay them out in a single layer and gently pat to dry or use a salad spinner 🌪🤩 Put them back in a new container…

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