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Lady in Pearls Posted - Dec 15 2014 : 5:11:33 PM
Hello lovely ladies!
I recently became a member of a local CSA (yay!) and they suggest diluting 1tbls of bleach in a gallon of water to sanitize/rinse the produce.

Are there any other ways? I only use bleach to sanitize counters and the sink after handling raw meat and I feel strange dunking veggies in it. Am I just being paranoid?

How do you rinse/sanitize your produce?

Thanks!

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Bart Posted - May 26 2015 : 12:22:19 PM
I don't like to use bleach either. I've used vinegar and it works well but I think that
Dr. Bronners liquid soap is the best. I use the regular (instead of lavender or other) and can also use it for many other things! Great for cleaning, laundry, showering, hair, etc.
cajungal Posted - Dec 18 2014 : 4:58:34 PM
Denise, the grape seed extract is a great idea.

Ashley, there are other essential oils that can be used for disinfecting....tea tree, thyme, oregano, lemon. I haven't tried them as a veggie wash but I have used them in my homemade cleaners.

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levisgrammy Posted - Dec 18 2014 : 03:00:09 AM
I use a vegetable wash that contains grape seed extract. Removes all the nasties from the veggies. Definitely stay away from the bleach. I have also used a vinegar solution.

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YellowRose Posted - Dec 17 2014 : 06:01:36 AM
Welcome Ashley.

Catherine has the right idea about using vinegar instead of bleach. One caution about vinegar - read the label - 5% acidity is required for canning and I would use that strength for cleaning veg/fruit too.

I buy vinegar in large jugs for laundry and for awhile I was buying the genetic brand because it cost less. One day I read the label and it was only 4% acidity so I switched to the store brand.

I buy Heinz vinegar for canning or making herbal/fruit vinegars. All the older women I have known always used Heinz so I do too.

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cajungal Posted - Dec 17 2014 : 05:29:06 AM
Hi Ashley. I see you have 5 posts....WELCOME!!! You will love being a part of the sisterhood here.

Yikes! Bleach?! If I had to use bleach on food items, I would use less than a Tblsp per gallon. That just seems high. In emergency situations I've read that it only takes about 10 drops to 'purify' water for drinking.

I use vinegar. I keep a spray bottle of 1:1 ratio (vinegar:water). I use vinegar for cleaning/disinfecting just about everything. For apples, I give them a quick spritz and wipe dry. For lettuces, celery, carrots, etc... I rinse them, then dip them into a bowl of vinegar/water and rinse again.

While vinegar may not kill 99.9% like bleach, the acidity still kills and reduces a good amount.

If you 'google' uses for vinegar, you will pull up thousands of resources that describe vinegar as a must have for so many applications from home cleaning, internal health and for skin irritations like sunburn.



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