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A COOKING EXPERT HAS SHARED A SIMPLE PAPER BAG HACK WHICH WILL KEEP ONIONS AND GARLIC FRESH FOR "TWICE AS LONG" IF THEY ARE STORED CORRECTLY - AND IT IS SO EASY TO DO 12:21, 10 Apr
2025 It might seem like a no-brainer to pop all your veg in the fridge's draw, but when it comes to onions and garlic, that's actually one of the worst things you can do. Stashing
these culinary staples in the fridge can speed up their spoilage, turning them soft or squishy as their starch morphs into sugar. Instead of banishing onions and garlic to the cool confines
of your refrigerator, they thrive best outside of it, in a spot that's both shadowy and breezy - think kitchen corner far from the damp and rays. Tucked away in a drawer or cupboard,
onions and garlic could stay sprightly for half a year if they're nestled in just right. READ MORE: 'I compared Superdrug's £8 lip butter with £23 Summer Fridays and the
budget buy wins' Camille Hoffmann, a maestro of the cookery arts at 'Cook'n and Eat'n,' has spilled the beans on a spiffing storage strategy – ensuring onions and
garlic go the distance "twice as long" by cosying up in a paper bag riddled with holes, reports the Express. In her words: "The waste of onions took a serious decline once I
learned this neat little trick. It's a unique way of storing onions and garlic- and it has truly worked! It involves paper bags, a hole punch, and some hand muscle." This homespun
hack defends against damp with its paper barrier, while the punctured pattern plays sentinel for air flow, safeguarding your aromatics dry and durable for ages. Article continues below All
it takes is a simple brown paper bag, folded top-to-tail then side-to-side; track down a hole puncher, and let it rain holes down each flank. Camille remarked: "This will help to cut
down the amount of hole punching you need to do; I promise your hands will be wanting as much of a break as possible with all the hole punching you will be doing. "But it will be worth
it when you grab that onion two months later and it's still as fresh as the day you bought it from the store!". Article continues below By filling your paper bags halfway,
labelling them, and then folding the top over a couple of times – held fast with a paper clip – you can ensure longer-lasting onions and garlic. This technique, known as the paper bag
method, can keep these kitchen essentials sprightly for three to six months, trumping the original supermarket plastic as it prevents dampness and decay. She added: "My onions easily
last two to three months and usually that's about when I get around to using them all."