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REVIEW: Little Leaf Farms salad kits

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We have another contender in the salad kit games in my kitchen. Little Leaf Farms, based in Massachusetts, reached out to me with their Crispy Caesar and Southwest Salad Kits.

I haven’t had the chance to try Little Leaf’s products, as they’re not available in my area, but I hear they’re popular. In September, the company announced it is the best-selling packaged lettuce in New England.

Like I do, I received the package, unloaded the kits to my garage fridge and promptly forgot about them for about a week — and then I panicked. Did I wait too long to do a video? Had the kits gone past their prime out there?

I’m pleased to report that not only had they not gone bad yet, I still had another twelve days before the “Best By” date, and the lettuce was crisp and delightful.

Score another one for salad kits in my books.

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We have another contender in the salad kit games in my kitchen. Little Leaf Farms, based in Massachusetts, reached out to me with their Crispy Caesar and Southwest Salad Kits.

I haven’t had the chance to try Little Leaf’s products, as they’re not available in my area, but I hear they’re popular. In September, the company announced it is the best-selling packaged lettuce in New England.

Like I do, I received the package, unloaded the kits to my garage fridge and promptly forgot about them for about a week — and then I panicked. Did I wait too long to do a video? Had the kits gone past their prime out there?

I’m pleased to report that not only had they not gone bad yet, I still had another twelve days before the “Best By” date, and the lettuce was crisp and delightful.

Score another one for salad kits in my books.

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Pamela Riemenschneider is the Retail Editor for Blue Book Services.