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8yr fullyloadedjuice.com
Our heritage breed chickens love the leftover organic carrot and kale/spinach/dandelion greens pu...
Our heritage breed chickens love the leftover organic carrot and kale/spinach/dandelion greens pulp from Fully Loaded Juicery! #NoFoodWaste
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Vegan green goddess. Favorite thing to do with leftover herbs! #NoFoodWaste
8yr
etsummer's post
  • BethIsGreen Oh my. Well done. And you got this nice and creamy.
Radish leaves saved for tonight's pasta (with fresh peas, garlic and chanterelles).
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  • Brianne I just started using these after I heard about beet greens. I love this!
  • munchiemummy I love using greens from everything!
  • JenniferEmilson We crisp them up like kale or Brussels sprouts chips all the time. Yummers!
Saving my chard stems to chop and sauté for a snack tomorrow!
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Chickoo Cider anyone ? Leftover produce gets a redux!
8yr timesofindia.indiatimes.com
While most people tend to overlook local produce, this is a super example of reinvention & cuttin...
While most people tend to overlook local produce, this is a super example of reinvention & cutting wastage.
#nofoodwaste.
"These days, chikoo growers from the Dahanu-Golvad belt of Palghar di...
  • RahulRaRa I love chikoo!
  • etsummer This is so great. I've never heard of chickoo; makes me think about what other, similar fruits and veggies are out there that would benefit from this kind of thing.
  • garv @etsummer Chickoo also grows / originated from Mexico. Haven't tried the cider yet , but it sure makes a wholesome milkshake. I've seen it in Florida , when I was there...
Pineapple leather is here and it's 100 times better than any leather you have ever owned : Fashion, News - India Today
8yr indiatoday.intoday.in
For all my #vegan friends.
For all my #vegan friends.
  • etsummer Wow! I had no idea this was a thing!
  • ManjariGovani Very creative ! I will definitely look for one!
  • lauren WHAT! I've been trying to figure out my stance on real/fake leather for a while but this is awesome! And #nofoodwaste! Win-win!
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Wal-Mart, America's Largest Grocer, Is Now Selling Ugly Fruit And Vegetables
7yr npr.org
"Lots of tasty, nutritious produce ends up in landfills because it doesn't meet retail beauty sta...
"Lots of tasty, nutritious produce ends up in landfills because it doesn't meet retail beauty standards. Now Wal-Mart is testing sales of wonky apples and spuds in hundreds of Texas and Florida sto...
We all have personal connections to food, and for many of us, the same goes for why we don’t waste it. Do you have a #NoFoodWaste story?
8yr
Hello everyone! My name is Eva Fowler, Associate Director, Programs and Communications for ReFED,...
Hello everyone! My name is Eva Fowler, Associate Director, Programs and Communications for ReFED, a nonprofit collaboration of over 30 business, government, nonprofit, and foundation leaders commit...
  • etsummer The Clean Plate Club was prominent in my family as well. It was awesome learning those things so early, and my mom also taught me how to plan out meals and shop accordingly. Definitely helped me...
  • DietID_TeamDietitians I think I was in the same club. My parents were also master reinventers - giving new life to leftovers. I picked up lots of creative tricks from this, and also got very good at planning portions...
Home in Germany means breakfast on the terrace surrounded by fresh flowers every morning. Fruit oatmeal it is with lots of vitamins 😋♻️🌱
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Eat your turnip greens!
8yr
Don't get rid of your turnip greens! Chop them off of your turnips before storing in the fridge i...
Don't get rid of your turnip greens! Chop them off of your turnips before storing in the fridge in order to help the greens and roots last longer. We like to lightly sauté the greens in garlic and ...
  • FarmerDave I add them to a simple stir fry with ginger and tamari. I never used to keep turnip greens, but I'm so glad I do now.
  • RahulRaRa I wonder if you can use these greens like you use spinach in some Indian flatbreads.
  • olivettefarm @RahulRaRa I bet you could. The turnips greens will cook a little quicker than spinach does possibly. @FarmerDave that sounds good! Gonna have to try that.
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