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Fresh, homemade tea. Hold the sugar.
A great way to start the morning is with a fresh pot of tea, handpicked from the garden (lemongrass + mint). No sweetener necessary! Time for a #FoodRevolution
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rahbjee Sweet with its simplicity 👌🏽
Veggies: fresh & pickled. A great way to start a meal...
Mess Hall
When in San Diego, Mess Hall and Liberty Public Market are must-eat spots #FoodRevolution
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JamieOliversFoodRevolution Delish!
'Pay as You Waste’ System Helps South Korea Cut Down On Discarded Food
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"With food waste deemed a serious problem in South Korea, municipal authorities have been using RFID technology to track who's disposing of what—and now they're going to make sloppy garbage sorters...
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munchiemummy It's a bit nanny-state, but a good idea nonetheless. I think it would work great in schools/food halls/retail parks but you can't really police the population. I would've gotten fined so many times...
Inside Munchery's Big "Plaid Box" Meal-Delivery Expansion | Fast Company | Business + Innovation
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Munchery has launched a meal kit service with pretty limited 'cooking' required. I'm not sure if this is really a #FoodRevolution example, but hey, if it gets you back in the kitchen even for 15 mi...
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etsummer Hopefully it will serve as a catalyst to get people back in the kitchen; maybe they'll flash fry that steak or cook up the pre-steamed potatoes and be inspired to get into more involved cooking!
Today I learned how to forage for ramps. We went back into the bush where there are loads of patches; we learned what to take and what to leave for seed for continued propagation. Our lunch today: ...
City of Toronto
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DietID_TeamDietitians Whoa! What's the trick for foraging these?
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JenniferEmilson First, you need a small trowel or weeding tool. You look for larger plants, and then only go for the centre ramps- they are larger, more mature. The younger ones are always around the outer edges...
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JenniferEmilson Oh- you need to go into the dirt with a digging tool, being careful not to break the stems @Rachna