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Food and Entertaining Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


How to Keep Your Food Fresh Longer
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(NUI) - Imagine planning a special meal. In anticipation, you head to the fridge for the ingredients you know you bought on your last trip to the market.

Unfortunately, the ingredients you need have all gone bad. So much for your special meal. Maybe next time you can take precautions to keep your food fresh longer.

Fruits and vegetables are among the most common items that go bad quickly. And when these items pass their prime, they become unedible and can sometimes cause illness if eaten.

What causes these foods to go bad? All fruits and vegetables produce a natural gas, which gets trapped, builds up and accelerates the ripening process inside the refrigerator.

Now, a new product called Forever Fresh For The Fridge promises to keep fruits, vegetables and cheeses fresher for up to 30 days longer.

This product contains a special blend of highly absorbent minerals that absorb these gases, not only slowing down the ripening process but also eliminating food odors in the refrigerator.

Two independent testing laboratories have tested Forever Fresh For The Fridge and verified its effectiveness. These labs have stated that they believe there is no other product like Forever Fresh For The Fridge anywhere. And as a result, the makers have applied for patents in the United States and internationally.

The same company has also created other products to eliminate odors in the home and vehicle. Its pet and vehicle products are each made of a blend of highly absorbent minerals similar to the refrigerator product.

Unlike chemicals, sprays and fragrances, which only cover up odors and can be harmful to pets, children and anyone with allergies or asthma, these products absorb and eliminate odors. They are odorless, nontoxic, nonallergenic, child safe, pet safe and biodegradable.

For more information, go to www.foreverfreshonline.com or call 1-866-NO-ODORS.

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