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Miscellaneous See other Miscellaneous Articles Title: 9 Ways To Reduce Food Waste This Christmas 9 Ways To Reduce Food Waste This Christmas big food waste Christmas is just a couple of hours away and weve all made sure or tables, and fridges, are filled with all sorts of goodies. Somehow having a turkey, and all the mouthwatering garnishes that come with it, on the table makes the family come together and we feel fulfilled. But what about the next day, when with heavy bellies we decide to start on our resolutions, forget about all the food, then throw it away when its all moldy and gone to waste? If you buy food, and 99 percent of us do, its stupidly expensive, especially if youre buying lots of healthy meats and produce. Even if you grow all of your own food, its labor-intensive and time consuming. Many of us likely grow some and buy some, which means that we have time, money, and hard work invested and we most certainly dont want to waste any of those resources. Plus, its a damned shame to waste good food. Today were going to discuss some easy ways to reduce your food waste. Before we begin, lets look at some numbers. Americans waste an astounding 40 percent of the food that they buy, and more than a third of all food purchased or grown globally is wasted via spoilage or waste. Finally, organic waste in landfills accounts for a whopping 20 percent of methane emissions on Earth. Youd think that those numbers would bespeak a nation where all are well-fed, but even with 40 percent of food being wasted in our country, as many as 50 million people go without access to an adequate supply of nutritious food. Its a horrible waste. Preserve Properly Improper preservation is perhaps the easiest way to waste a ton of food. If youre canning food, its imperative that you follow all of the sterilization steps. You also need to follow proper procedure; make sure that you cook and process the food as directed, and make sure that its packed in the jars and sealed properly. Pressure-can low-acid foods to avoid botulism. If youre dehydrating your food, make sure that you remove as much of the fat as possible and dry it until theres no moisture visible when you bend the meat. You can also can the dehydrated food as a secondary means of preserving it for even longer than dehydrating it will. Dont Buy More than Youll Use or Preserve This is the number one reason for food waste people buy food, put it in the fridge, then throw it away 2 weeks later when its rotten and dripping out of the bag. Eww. When you go shopping, its fine to stock up on meats, but freeze what youre not going to use in a few days. Also, divide meat into single servings. If you buy a 10-pack of pork chops but will only cook 4 at a time, divide the pack into 2 packs of five. That way, youll have an extra for lunch the next day but you wont waste the other five by defrosting them and leaving it to rot in the fridge. If you find a great deal on bushels of fruit or veggies at the farmers market, go ahead and snatch it up, but when you get home, preserve them instead of letting them go to waste. When you shop, if you dont intend to do any type of preservation, only buy what youll eat within a few days. Plan Your Meals Its simple to pop into the grocery store when youre hungry and just buy whatever looks good. Or maybe you see that somethings on sale so you buy more of it than youre going to use. Grocery stores are very good at offering deals on large bags of produce such as Salad in a Bag to get you to spend a few more dollars in order to get a deal. However, its only a deal if you actually eat the food instead of wasting it. This is where planning your meals comes in handy. Make a menu for the next few days or a week, then make a list based upon whats on the menu. Check your pantry and your fridge to make sure that you dont buy perishables that you dont need. Stick to the list! Cook and Serve Correctly Sized Portions This is probably the second biggest cause of food waste in our country. We cook huge meals, then we heap our plates full of food. We only eat half of it and throw the rest away. Its fine if you want to cook more than what youre going to eat at that meal, but dont put more on your plate than you will eat. Use the leftovers as lunch for the next day, or freeze it to heat up later in the week for a quick meal. The same concept applies when youre eating out. As a matter of fact, I had some friends over from New Zealand and they were surprised at the portion sizes in our restaurants. Everything is supersized, which provides us with three choices: We can eat it all, we can leave what we dont eat, or we can take the leftovers with us. Most of us do one of the latter two. If you eat out but dont plan to take leftovers home, share a meal with somebody or order something small enough that youll eat it all. If you do take leftovers home, dont let them go to waste. Store Food Properly Our first thought when we get home from the grocery store is to throw everything in the fridge. Thats a mistake in many cases, though. Many foods, such as bananas and tomatoes, store better at room temperature. Other foods such as berries and potatoes shouldnt be washed before its time to eat them. Let avocados, citrus fruits and stone fruits on the counter until theyre ripe, then put them in the refrigerator. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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Last year, I found a 12 pound turkey in the trash. It was right on top. I fished it out and cooked it in my neighbor's oven. Then, I split it with her. Problem with her is she suffers from anxiety and is on the Prozac. I try to stay away from nut cases. ;)
"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
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