my3sonsagn
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This is probably one of those "I can't believe she can't figure this out on her own!" questions, but I figure if I'm going to ask a question like this then the anonymous nature of the Dis is the best place to do it. 
I love salad (specifically dark-leaf lettuce salads), but the bagged salads are soooo expensive, so I'd love to be able to make them at home. No big deal, right? Wrong (for me anyway). Issue 1: Washing and drying lettuce - no matter how well I try to dry the lettuce it's still soaking wet (wet lettuce = yuck, imo). I've tried the salad spinner, and I must be doing it wrong because my lettuce stays wet even though it certainly slings enough water all over the rest of my kitchen that it SHOULD be dry; the spinner doesn't matter anymore, though, because two of my kids found it in the cabinet and turned it into an outside toy. Issue 2: Once I get my lettuce dry, how should I store it to keep it from getting wilty and nasty? I've never gotten that far since I can't figure out how to get the (*&(_&* lettuce dry to begin with, but I'd like to know just in case I can conquer the drying issue.
Can someone spare some help for the salad impaired?

I love salad (specifically dark-leaf lettuce salads), but the bagged salads are soooo expensive, so I'd love to be able to make them at home. No big deal, right? Wrong (for me anyway). Issue 1: Washing and drying lettuce - no matter how well I try to dry the lettuce it's still soaking wet (wet lettuce = yuck, imo). I've tried the salad spinner, and I must be doing it wrong because my lettuce stays wet even though it certainly slings enough water all over the rest of my kitchen that it SHOULD be dry; the spinner doesn't matter anymore, though, because two of my kids found it in the cabinet and turned it into an outside toy. Issue 2: Once I get my lettuce dry, how should I store it to keep it from getting wilty and nasty? I've never gotten that far since I can't figure out how to get the (*&(_&* lettuce dry to begin with, but I'd like to know just in case I can conquer the drying issue.
Can someone spare some help for the salad impaired?


I put the leaves in a ziplock bag and put it in the vegetable bin in the fridge. I have had it stay fresh for days doing it this way.

