Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:41 pm
I do basically what octpusgirl8 does and it works great. I rinse the lettuce off, let it air dry for a few minutes, and then wrap it in several sheets of paper towel and stick it in a big ziploc in the veggie drawer of the fridge. I don't seal the ziploc, though; that way the air can circulate around the lettuce and help keep it crisp, and I just change the paper towels if they seem to damp. I've kept lettuce two weeks like this with no problems.
As for carrots, tomatoes, squash, etc., I never keep them in the plastic bags I get them in from the store. I wash all of them as soon as we get home, and dry them, then store them in the veggie drawer that has paper towel in the bottom -- that's it. Also, we keep a thermometer in our fridge to make sure it's cooling properly (My dad's idea...but hey, it works. We were able to save a whole fridge of food from spoiling when a part broke on it).