Prevent moldy berries by combining 1-cup vinegar (white or cider) and 2-cups cool water. Place vinegar mixture in a spray bottle and spray onto berries or allow berries to soak in the solution. Leave berries in the vinegar mixture for 2 minutes. Gently rinse with cool water, dry on paper towels and refrigerate.
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