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I buy organic blueberries which come in a little plastic container. I like to wash them and put them in a tupperware container. After I wash them I place them between some paper towels to let them dry, but they take forever to dry this way.

Is there a better way to this?

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    If your concern is to avoid storing them wet, you can actually wait to wash them until you're about to use them. Commented Aug 5, 2010 at 0:15
  • Good point, but not always possible -- if I'm packing someone's lunch, for example.
    – Rob Sobers
    Commented Aug 10, 2010 at 21:29

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That's the same method I would use.

If you have a salad spinner you could try giving them a gentle spin in there first. They are sturdy enough (unless they're over-ripe) that they should handle a gentle pass through it.

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