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America's Gardeners and the Oxo Good Grips Salad Spinner

Burpee Braveheart Lettuce As of last March, Burpee Seed Company was reporting a 30% surge in annual seed and transplant sales. The Pennsylvania-based company also noted that green beans, tomatoes, and lettuce were amongst the year's top ten best selling veggies. Clearly, America's backyard gardeners are jettisoning the petunias in favor of tried and true dinnertime edibles.

A bountiful garden is indeed an awesome way to control the family food budget. But, I know from my own  kitchen garden experience, that a garden glut can easily overwhelm the cook.   It's a pleasure to have lots of fresh homegrown vegetables to work with, but if you don't know how to prepare them quickly and efficiently, all of your green thumb effort will be pitched right back into the compost heap when the items deteriorate in the fridge.

With that in mind, I am going to discuss how to wash and dry homegrown lettuces, greens, and spinach. Although organic mesclun mixes are widely available in produce departments,  lettuces are some of the easiest and more rewarding things to grow. The supermarket lettuce mixes can't compare to a diverse selection of homegrown greens destined for the salad bowl.  And, of course, freshness is unsurpassed.

It's well known that slugs and grit take refuge in the leaves' crevices, so the greens need to be washed properly. Cleaning is generally done by plunging the greens into a bowl of cold water, swishing them gently, removing them and pouring off the dirty water. It can take a few rounds to completely remove the grit and slugs, and once the lettuce is clean it needs to be dried properly so you don't have a soggy salad once dressed.

Oxo salad spinner Kitchen towels can work, but the best tool for the task is a salad spinner.  Both the rinsing and drying can be done in  the spinner, so the task is simplified. I like the Oxo Good Grips Salad Spinner. The three piece dishwasher safe device has a bowl, a perforated basket, and a lid with a non slip knob. It's easy create the drying centrifugal force by pumping the large knob on the lid. The patented pump mechanism features a brake button that quickly stops the spinning process.

The large spinner has a bowl capacity of 6.22 quarts. The mini spinner is suitable for small families and for drying fresh herbs. 

So, getting to the root of things, it's obvious that having the right tool can put a whole new spin on dinner!

--Melissa A. Trainer

Lettuce photo courtesy of Burpee Seed Company


 

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