8 Kitchen Hacks That Can Help Keep Your Food Fresher Longer

Here are some handy tips that can help you save money and keep food in your kitchen last a little longer.

What's the best way to keep strawberries fresh? Would you believe vinegar?

Lifestyle expert Kris Schoels, of TheChicWife.com, showed INSIDE EDITION's Diane McInerney how to save a fortune by keeping foods fresh longer - starting with strawberries!

  1. Put the strawberries in a large bowl
  2. Pour water on top of them
  3. Add a splash of vinegar
  4. Spread them around in the bowl
  5. Rinse mixture off of them
  6. Lay them out to dry
  7. Place the them in the refrigerator

She told INSIDE EDITION, "Normal strawberries would last a week in your refrigerator. These will last two weeks."

And no vinegar after-taste!



When it comes to asparagus:

  1. Pour water into a glass or container
  2. Place the asparagus in the glass vertically

Schoels says, "They're almost like fresh-cut flowers. It's going to keep them really crisp because they're actually going to drink the water in the container."

We'll drink to that! And here's a way to make eggs last longer:

  1. Grab paper towels, eggs, and mineral oil
  2. Lightly dab mineral oil on paper towel
  3. Coat egg with mineral oil

Schoels told INSIDE EDITION, "Eggs are really porous, they'll take on the taste of other things in your refrigerator."

A coating of mineral oil fixes that problem!

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And when it comes to keeping celery and lettuce fresh:

  1. Take a dry sheet of paper towel
  2. Roll up the cut celery
  3. Store it in a Ziploc bag

Schoels told INSIDE EDITION, "What the paper towel does is take the moisture away from the celery, keeping it nice and crisp. You do the same thing with lettuce greens. Take all the air out of the bag, because the air causes browning."

Avocados turn brown soon after they're cut. The solution?

  1. Take a little bit of lemon
  2. Squeeze lemon juice over the top of the avocado.
  3. Store it in Saran wrap with the cut side down

You're sure to flip over this pineapple tip!

Schoels says, "Because they're shipped this way, all the sweetness goes to the bottom."

She suggests to:

  1. Pop the top off of the pineapple
  2. Store it on the counter upside down until it ripens

She adds, "Then all the sweetness is going to go through the top of the pineapple!"

Here's a way to have our cake and eat it, too!

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INSIDE EDITION's Diane McInerney asked Schoels, "How can we keep our cake really fresh once we've cut into it?"

  1. Take two pieces of bread
  2. Place them inside the cake
  3. Secure it with toothpicks

Schoels says, "The cake is actually going to take the moisture from the bread and it's going to keep the cake really moist."

And finally, Diane McInerney asked, "If your soda goes flat, what can you do with it?"

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Schoels exclaimed, "You can freeze it and turn it into popsicles!"

  1. Grab ice pop molds
  2. Pour flat soda into molds
  3. Stick them in the freezer

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