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TIKTOK VIDEOS SHOW HOW TO REMOVE WORMS FROM STRAWBERRIES WITH SALT
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Apparently if you wash your strawberries in water and salt, all the bugs will come out,” TikTok user Seleste Radcliffe said in a video showing her trying the method, which has been liked more than 83,000 times. “And little critters will come out.”

“Look at that, look at that!” she continued, zooming in on a small bug.

Other users who have tried the cleaning tip have also shared their surprise and disgust at finding the bugs crawl out of the fruit.

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Reasons Why Urban Gardening Should Continue To Bloom
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S ince lockdown, public interest in growing fruit and vegetables at home has soared. Seed packets are flying off shelves and allotment waiting lists are swelling, with one council receiving a 300 per cent increase in applications. Fear of food shortages will have motivated some, but others with more time on their hands at home will have been tempted by the chance to relieve stress doing a wholesome family activity.

The seeds of enthusiasm for homegrown food may have been sown, but sustaining this is essential. Urban farming has much to offer in the wake of the pandemic. It could help communities boost the resilience of their fresh fruit and vegetable supplies, improve the health of residents and help them lead more sustainable lifestyles.

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