Too embarrassing for my livejournal (HomeEcFilter): I just tried to make my first salad.
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I couldn't figure out which head of lettuce was "better" at the store, so I just grabbed one that looked like it needed love and consumption. I took it home, opened it up, and cut out the stem/root thing (that's good, right?). I peeled off the brown outer leaves (brown's bad, right?) and then took off several of the inner green ones, rinsed them (sorta) and ripped them to pieces. Then I put the head of lettuce back in the bag it came in and threw it in the crisper. Also, I shredded carrots onto the salad. Mmm, carrots.
So I guess my questions are:
1. What makes a 'good' head of lettuce at the store?
2. How do I wash the lettuce? I'm pretty sure I remember my mom washing it. Do I just get it wet, or do I need to scrub it or something? What am I washing off of it?
3. Do I need to pay any attention to how I cut the lettuce, or do I just need to avoid leaving anything brown in? Is it okay to just grab a hunk of it and tear it with your bare hands (seemed right; more primal) or should I use some sort of sharpened implement?
4. How do I store the lettuce (and for how long)? Do I need a fancy green tupperware thing like my mom had, with a plastic spike in the middle? Or is the bag ok? Or should I use a big ol' Ziploc bag? If I use a Ziploc bag, can I wash it and reuse it or is that a no-no?
Anyone who helps me can have a carrot. You bunnies like carrots, right?