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  <title>How to Revive a Dying Carrot</title>
  <published_at>Thu Mar 05 15:22:00 -0800 2009</published_at>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 23:22:00 GMT</pubDate>
  <short_description>Even if it's limp it's not a goner</short_description>
  <long_description>Even if it's limp it's not a goner.</long_description>
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	<h1>How to Revive a Dying Carrot</h1>


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CHOW Video Producer Meredith Arthur reveals how to bring a flaccid carrot back to life. And if you&#8217;re being proactive, carrot-wise, don&#8217;t forget to <a href="/stories/11556">remove the tops</a>.

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<p class="author_bio_new"> <em><a class="red" href="http://www.chow.com/stories/14/category">CHOW Tips</a> are the shared wisdom of our community. If you&#8217;ve figured out some piece of food, drink, or cooking wisdom that you&#8217;d like to share on video (and you can be in San Francisco), email <a href="mailto:Meredith.Arthur@chow.com">Meredith Arthur</a> and tell us what you&#8217;ve got in mind.</em></p>]]>
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