Soak the raspberries in white vinegar and water. Even if raspberries do not have signs of mold, they may have been infected by moldy berries. You can remove mold by soaking the berries in a mixture of one cup white vinegar and 8 cups of water. Submerge your berries in the vinegar and water mixture.
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The window in which to enjoy fresh raspberries is a short one, so proper storage is key to keeping the long-awaited berry fit for consumption, longer. Raspberries will last longer stored in the refrigerator as opposed to the countertop, as cooler temperatures slow down the growth of mold and bacteria. While raspberries will typically only last 2 to 3 days in the refrigerator, taking a few minutes to prep fresh raspberries prior to storage ensures that they wonât turn into moldy mush before youâre ready to eat them.
Refrigerator Storage
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After returning home with fresh raspberries, examine them carefully, discarding any bruised or moldy berries prior to storage. Give the raspberries a 30-second hot water bath at 125 degrees Fahrenheit or a quick, acidic dip in a one part vinegar, three parts water solution to keep them fresher for longer. Heat or vinegar destroys any bacteria or mold spores present, effectively prolonging the shelf life by several days. Simply rinsing them with cool water prior to storage should be avoided, as moisture encourages decay. Absorb excess moisture after cleaning with paper towels. Arrange the berries loosely in a storage container on a bed of paper towels, in a single-layer if possible. Store covered, making sure the lid avoids direct contact with the berries.
Freezer Storage
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If an overzealous purchase resulted in an overabundance of berries, they can be frozen for later use. Just give the raspberries a quick rinse in cold water and dry thoroughly on paper towels, then freeze in a single layer on a tray. Once frozen, seal them in an airtight storage container or bag. Fresh frozen raspberries are best eaten within 10 to 12 months.
Fresh is the second studio album by Raspberries, released in 1972 (see 1972 in music). It contained two Top 40 singles. 'I Wanna Be With You' reached number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100,[3] number 10 on Cash Box[4] and number 7 on Record World. 'Let's Pretend' reached number 35 on Billboard, number 18 on Cashbox, and number 14 on Record World. It was their highest-charting album, peaking at number 36 on the Billboard album chart.
This album was re-released on CD as part of the Power Pop Vol. 1, also containing their first album Raspberries.
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Timings and credits taken from the original Capitol issue (ST-11123).
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