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Sadly, I dont think Iveeverfinished off a bunch of fresh herbs.

only for my roommate to knock the glass over, getting water and glass all over the fridge.

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Alabama-based registered dietitian

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Its also great to store cuttings from fresh herb plants so your plant has room to sprout new stems.

Its also great for keeping asparagus fresh.

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Think of your herbs likecut flowers.

Storing the stems in water keeps them fresh and putting them in the fridge keeps them crisp and cool.

Keeping fresh herbs on hand contributes to healthy cooking, saysAndrea Mathis, RDN, an Alabama-based dietitian.

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My favorites are rosemary, basil, mint, thyme, and dill.

Herbs are also a great source of antioxidants.

Some herbs, such asparsley, mint, and oregano, have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.

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To keep your herbs fresh, shop theWilliams-Sonoma Prepara Stainless Steel Herb Savorabove.

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