Have you ever opened your fridge and found wilted lettuce or forgotten leftovers hiding in the back? Youโre not alone โ food waste is a global problem, and the numbers are staggering. In fact, the average U.S. household throws away $1,500โ$2,900 worth of food every year, while Canadian households average about $1,300 annually. Thatโs money... Continue Reading →
Getting Creative with Food Scraps: Easy Ways to Cut Food Waste
One of the easiest ways to reduce food waste (and save money in the process) is to get a little creative with what we often think of as โscraps.โ Those veggie stems, overripe bananas, and stale bread donโt have to go in the compost โ they can become the start of your next delicious meal.... Continue Reading →