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Help tracking down a product for veggies/fruits
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I'm trying to track down a product I've seen in a few magazines, but my Google searches haven't turned anything up.

It's a treated paper that you put in the fridge with berries and other produce that extends shelf life. I can't remember what they're called, something like Fresh Papers, or Something Sheets...

Does anyone out there know what I'm talking about, if they work and what they're called? Help!

I think I saw them in Real Simple and O. Maybe Sunset Magazine as well.
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Re: Help tracking down a product for veggies/fruits [QRgirl] [ In reply to ]
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http://www.fenugreen.com/#!home/mainPage
Is this what you are thinking about it?
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Re: Help tracking down a product for veggies/fruits [docholiday] [ In reply to ]
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YESSSS!!! Thank you!

I must have Googled every word combo but that. Duh.
Last edited by: QRgirl: Aug 22, 12 20:36
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Re: Help tracking down a product for veggies/fruits [QRgirl] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for posting and making me aware of this product. I will be headed out to buy this tonight and tell others as well.

DFL > DNF > DNS
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Re: Help tracking down a product for veggies/fruits [docholiday] [ In reply to ]
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Is this commonly found in most stores?
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Re: Help tracking down a product for veggies/fruits [squid] [ In reply to ]
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It looks like East Coast only. I'm in WA so I just ordered (a bunch) online. They'll be my go to gift for friends for a while. I can't wait to try them!
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