Avocados
mrsjennifermaffei
Posts: 469
I love avocado but have stayed away lately due to high calorie content (even though I know its a healthy fat).
One of my issues is it seems to go bad quick...how do I prevent it from doing that and maximize my time without scarfing down the entire avocado or is there no way around that?
One of my issues is it seems to go bad quick...how do I prevent it from doing that and maximize my time without scarfing down the entire avocado or is there no way around that?
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Sometimes I eat one avocado for breakfast, at my desk. Easy at work, no mess. With a spoon. Yummy. Maybe a little salt, maybe not.0
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I haven't tried this, but apparently submurging the cut avocado in cold water and then storing in an airtight container/plastic wrap/ziploc bag slows the browning process.
Love avo!0 -
Just splash some lemon juice on it after you cut it in half or cubes or however you eat it, it stays green a few days in the fridge like that!0
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Do you ever mix it with anything? Skinnytaste.com has a great recipe for avocado egg salad! I think adding it to things will make it last longer...I just freeze my leftover avocado. The other night I made a grilled cheese sammich with wheat bread, turkey, low fat cheddar cheese and avocado....TO DIE FOR!0
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I always halve them and put the half with the pit in a ziploc bag in the fridge. It will form like a new "skin" on the cut part but that can easily be removed and the rest of the avocado will be green and yummy. None of the other tricks I have tried have worked so I only cut an avocado when I know I can use at least the half without the pit that day.0
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I leave the peel on and just cut off what I need, then I put in a ziplock bag & put in fridge. It gets a little brown where it's been cut but it is still good. I've had them last for more than a week this way.0
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Just splash some lemon juice on it after you cut it in half or cubes or however you eat it, it stays green a few days in the fridge like that!
I use lemon juice also. Works fairly well.0 -
I always halve them and put the half with the pit in a ziploc bag in the fridge. It will form like a new "skin" on the cut part but that can easily be removed and the rest of the avocado will be green and yummy. None of the other tricks I have tried have worked so I only cut an avocado when I know I can use at least the half without the pit that day.
I do this too. I don't know why but my mom (an enthusiastic maker of guacamole) always swore by keeping the pit in the side of the avocado you are not going to use right away. A pit makes for a happy avocado, I guess.0
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