

For an inexpensive substitute for commercial fruit & vegetable cleaners, use baking soda. You can keep some by the sink in a shaker jar. It's not a spray, so it's not quite as convenient as the sprays, but in my opinion baking soda does a better job. Just shake some on, rub it around and rinse. Works great. You can also soak produce in vinegar/water (equal amounts) and then rinse with cold water. Never soak mushrooms this way because letting them soak allows them to absorb too much extra water. As long as you have a large bowl and a colander, you can make your own " dip-vat as well. Place the colander inside the bowl, fill with vinegar-water mixture, and put your fruit/vegetables inside. Then when they've soaked for 5-10 minutes, just lift the colander out and rinse! I use baking soda to wash my veggies it works as much as Fit. You can also use 1 Tablespoon of lemon juice to 2 Tablespoons of baking soda with 1 cup of water. Just put this mixture in a spray bottle to spray the veggies. Let it sit for a few minutes then rinse. Works well.
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