Is there a certain way to store it so that it will be crispy tomorrow when I serve it as part of appetizers for thanksgiving dinner?
You have plenty of time to potty train the pup, Take him outside every2 hr's or so and when he gets up from naps or sleeping After feeding After drinks, use commands like go outside, go wee-wee, pee-pee and praise him, long walks help also.
crate training makes potty training easier not harderbut don't forget that puppies have small bladders and cant hold it as long as fully grown dogsdogs don't go where they sleep, so a crate which is big enough for him to stand and turn is the right size, any bigger and he will go in thereyou may have to get up a couple of time to let him go potty fo the first fw months news paper works just as well as pads and is a lot cheaper, when you see the signs of him about to go (sniffing around and turning a lot) put him on the paper then lots of praise when he does his business, do not shot at him if he misses just ignore it, he will soon learn that paper means prase and attention.
Depending on the size, if its a small dog do the litter box trainingand short walks about 4-5 times a day with praise when it pottys outsideIf its a larger dog your just going to have to walk it a lot, when you first get up, after everymeal ect, with younger puppys its going to be about every2 hoursCrate when your not at home so that your puppy won't feel tempted to go in the house.
remove the leaves and wrap in aluminum tupperware had a container for celery, it was a long rectangular box one with a lid, and had a slitted plastic footed, holder (which held it up from water) which help your celery to keep fresh, water was added to the bottom of container not touching the vegit keeps it for quite awhileHope this helpskeep lid on it in refrigerator -Take the celery out of the plastic bagSometimes I remove the leaves, sometimes I don'tI don't wash it before wrapping in foil - I tried this and it really did work wellI removed the plastic and wrapped the celery, intact, in aluminum foil and then kept it in the crisper in the bottom of the fridgeI didn't wash it first, I just pulled off stalks as needed washed them thenDid keep the celery nice crisp fresh for quite some time - I trim and wash celery, dry it and wrap it in a paper towel and then place it in a clean plastic bagIt keeps in the fridge for 3 weeks and is still crisp and good -I wash and cut up the celery into the sizes I want, then wrap tightly in foil, I put the foil in a plastic bagThe celery has lasted much longer that a few weeks -When I buy celery I break the ribs off wash them real good.Trim the bottom part ,I then wet enough paper towel to wrap around it,put it in a plastic bag in the crisper drawer.It stays crisp fresh for about two weeks - I work in produce, the way the store keeps lettuce,celery,and other veggies fresh is to crisp themWhen you first get them, trim off the root, let sit for 5min in warm water, put in frig and then everyday we trim off a little bit of more root, and rinse with cold wateror let sit in cold waterBut at home i crisp my lettuce when i first get it and then wrap tightly in plastic wrap to let no air in and leave it til i need it, i then only cut root if i use it again and rewrap and my lettuce lasts for around 2 weeksgood luck!