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Episode 250: Waste-Free Kitchen Handbook
Episode 250: Waste-Free Kitchen Handbook
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31 minutes
Released:
Dec 13, 2015
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Description
American shoppers are collectively responsible for more wasted food than farmers, grocery stores, or any other part of the food-supply chain. The average family spends a shocking $2,225 every year on food they dont eat. This problem is so massive that if food waste were a country, it would have the third-largest environmental footprint after the United States and China. This week on Eat Your Words, host Cathy Erway is on the line with Dana Gunders, NRDC staff scientist and author of the new book Waste-Free Kitchen Handbook, seeking to change this quandary. Dana explains that this essential guide—packed with engaging checklists, creative recipes, practical strategies, and educational infographics—offers easy ways to save food and money. And the good news? Cutting food waste doesnt require significant time and effort. Dana offers genius advice for smarter grocery shopping, ingredient storage, and meal planning. All it takes are a few simple behavior tweaks to take a real bite out of this problem. One of the big challenges of composting in an apartment is what to do with the compost once you have it! [27:35] Plan as best you can, freeze food when you can. Dont listen to those dates on food, those are just suggestions! [28:00] --Dana Gunders on Eat Your Words andnbsp;
Released:
Dec 13, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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