The question stands for itself reallyIs it safe to store a fleece blanket in a Hefty plastic trash bagIt will need to be stored there over Summer, and will be kept in the house (maintaining a constant/decent temperature)BA gets extra points.
vegetablefruit has lots of sugar and acid which can make you diabetic or damage your teeth.
It depends on the fruit or vegetable1 medium avocado has about 11.8 g, 1 cup of cooked Kale has 7.2 g, 1 cup of cooked peas have 8.8 g, 1 cup cooked winter squash 6.2 g, 1 cup cooked carrots 5.2 g, 1 cup cooked soybeans 8.6 g, 1 cup of cooked red lentils 13.6 g, 1 cup cooked kidney beans 11.6 g, 1 cup black beans 13.9 g, 1 cup raspberries 6.4 g, 1 medium apple with skin 5 gGrains are also high in fiber - 1 cup bran cereal 19.9 g, 1 cup dry rolled oats 12 gIf you're trying to eat healthy, try to get at least 5 servings of different colors of fruits and vegetables dailyThis helps to ensure you're getting a variety of nutrientsIt is also recommended to get 30-40 g of fiber per dayYou may want to check out the USDA's website, they have a lot of info on RDA-recommended daily allowanceI also put a link in the sources that has a great list of amounts of fiber in different foodsChef Alicia
Yes, it's safeWash it before storing itFleece won't get eaten by moths, but you wouldn't want any to develop in there and get out when you open the bag.