They can be kept frozen for months, after they've been washed, dried and put into an air-tight container. After they've been frozen, they're best used in recipes as opposed to eating them raw.
2006-06-08 11:02:57
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answered by Mama Gretch 6
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I L-O-V-E strawberries, but if you don't eat them within the first 2-3 days they take a turn for the worst. So, I started buying large bags of frozen strawberries from Costco. They're pretty reasonably priced and you always have them on hand for desserts or mixed drinks! The only drawback is that sometimes you have to add a teaspoon of sugar to sweeten them up a bit.
2006-06-08 11:04:17
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answered by ME 3
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For strawberries to stay fresh do not wash them right away. Store them in a large container with a dry paper towel at the bottom. Separate the berries by layering them with paper towels to maximize freshness. Just before using, wash strawberries with the caps attached under a gentle spray of cool water. For best flavor, allow strawberries to reach room temperature before serving.
2006-06-08 11:04:15
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answered by nan.sweety 3
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The Freezer.
2006-06-08 11:10:00
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answered by ..caramel.. 2
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I BUY A BIG BOX AND FREEZE HALF TO USE IN SMOOTHIES AND DESSERTS AND TEH OTHER HALF I LEAVE IN KITCHEN ON COUNTER THEY GET EATEN UP QUCIK BUT DONT TASTE TO GOOD LEFT IN FRIDGE FOR A WHICLE I ALSO CUT TEHM UP AND ADD LEMON AND BROEN SUGAR TEHY KEEP ABOUT 4 DAYS AND U CAN ADD TO ABOUT ANYTHING JUST NOT TO MUCH SUGAR OR TEHY WILL BE TO SWEET
2006-06-09 06:48:16
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answered by maria r 3
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Clean the berries and take their tops off, slice them in plastic bags and put them in the freezer.
2006-06-08 13:00:34
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answered by doglady 5
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We have great success with freezing them
2006-06-08 11:02:52
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answered by ijcoffin 6
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refrigaerated.. duuuweeee
2006-06-08 11:02:25
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answered by Da_ROCK! 2
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you are so cute are you single?????
2006-06-08 11:03:59
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answered by Anonymous
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