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Just bought a nice bag a baby carrots from my favorite local Trader Joe's.
Much to my chagrin upon opening them I discovered that they are wet and slimy.
They are definitely not rotten, but there is something disheartening about having to towel off each carrot before consuming.
I imagine I'm not the first victim of slimy carrot attacks.
Any tips on how to dry these day-ruiners off?
http://www.senseaboutscience.org.uk/
Starting Current
Bench: 45 lbs Bench: 235 lbs
Squat: 95 lbs Squat: 285 lbs
Deadlift: 100 lbs Deadlift: 330 lbs
1) wash them off in cold water
2) have a beer and relax, its not the end of the world ... yet.![]()
5' 11" 155lbs. 13% BF - 10/20/2008
Goal - 180lbs, 10% BF
11/14/08
162lbs 11-12% BF
12/29/08
166lbs 10% BF
The title of this thread made me smile.
PRs: 655/525/645 = 1825 Total
Meet PRs: Bench Only 525
Deadlifts bring people together. It's a fact. - Chris Rodgers
Yep just wash em up, no big deal. Just had mine an hour ago w/ some spinach.
"....I've failed over and over and over again in my life.... And that is why I succeed....."
- Michael Jordan
Thanks for the replies.
Washing them off has seemed to be an effective method in combatting this baby carrot slime horror.
I will live another day.
http://www.senseaboutscience.org.uk/
Starting Current
Bench: 45 lbs Bench: 235 lbs
Squat: 95 lbs Squat: 285 lbs
Deadlift: 100 lbs Deadlift: 330 lbs
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