12/22/2014 12:55
Subject: Peeling mandarins ahead of time
I peel them ahead of time for lunches. They do get a little dried out, but it helps to put them in an airtight container / ziploc with a damp paper towel. I wouldn't plan on more than a day or two max.
Anonymous
12/22/2014 12:07
Subject: Peeling mandarins ahead of time
What age? I give my three year old them in her lunch bag but just make a small cut at the top so that she can grab on and peel herself.
Anonymous
12/22/2014 11:15
Subject: Peeling mandarins ahead of time
Gotcha, so I'll peel the night before and not too many
Anonymous
12/22/2014 11:12
Subject: Peeling mandarins ahead of time
I peel clementines the night before and store them in a ziploc with the air sucked out in the fridge.
They will dry out, but they're fine for a day.
Anonymous
12/22/2014 11:12
Subject: Peeling mandarins ahead of time
Anonymous wrote:You can get them already peeled in a can. I'd probably go that route instead. I think they'll be dried out in a day otherwise.
Don't use canned fruit instead of fresh. They are full of sugar and most of the fiber and nutrients are lost in the processing.
Anonymous
12/22/2014 10:49
Subject: Peeling mandarins ahead of time
They dry out quickly. You will need to store them in a baggie or airtight container.
Anonymous
12/22/2014 10:47
Subject: Peeling mandarins ahead of time
You can get them already peeled in a can. I'd probably go that route instead. I think they'll be dried out in a day otherwise.
Anonymous
12/22/2014 10:42
Subject: Peeling mandarins ahead of time
I'm prepping for christmas visitors. Thinking about peeling mandarins ahead of time for all the kids. It also just occurred to me that I could do this for lunch boxes too. Anyone peel and store in advance? Will they dry out or taste bad? How many days will they last? Thanks!