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#foodwaste

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For various reasons, mostly to do with #FoodWaste schemes, I sometimes end up with food that we wouldn't ordinarily buy, because we wouldn't eat it.

This isn't a bad thing. I like a challenge. I like figuring out what to make, and trying new recipes.

But two large bags of clementines have me stumped.

I made marmalade once and vowed never to torture myself like that ever again. All other recipes need, like, two clems, or a pint of double cream.

So... #recipe ideas, anyone?

New Blog Post!

Did you know that over a third of all bread goes to waste? In our latest blog post, we dive into the real cost of bread waste—from its environmental impact to the hidden economic toll.

Breaking Bread: The Real Cost of Bread Waste

bruisedfoodclub.org/2025/03/25

Bruised Food Club · Breaking Bread: The Real Cost of Bread Waste
More from Bruised Food Club
Daniela Poch: Lo Va

«Lo Va» es la palabra utilizada para referirse abreviadamente al Mercado Mayorista de Lo Valledor, el mayor centro de comercio de frutas y verduras en Santiago de Chile. Esta publicación recopila los testimonios de un grupo de personas que durante dos años practicó la recuperación de alimentos dentro de este mercado. Acompañados del registro fotográfico realizado por Daniela Poch, estos testimonios proponen una mirada crítica sobre los procesos de producción y distribución alimentaria en nuestro país, tomando en cuenta que Chile es un país productor y exportador de frutas y verduras, pero que cerca de 3,7 millones de toneladas de comida se desperdician anualmente. Es decir, no llegan a constituirse como alimento para la población.

“Lo Va” is the word used to refer in short to the Lo Valledor Wholesale Market, the largest fruit and vegetable trading center in Santiago, Chile. This publication compiles the testimonies of a group of people who for two years practiced food recovery inside this market. Accompanied by the photographic record made by Daniela Poch, these testimonies propose a critical look at the processes of food production and distribution in our country, taking into account that Chile is a producer and exporter of fruits and vegetables, but about 3.7 million tons of food are wasted annually. That is, they do not become food for the population.

Published by La Mano Ediciones & Zuni Zines
21,5 × 12,5 × 05 cm, 76 pages, edition og 280, Risography

Available at CVBOOKS at @cabaretvoltaire

@zunizines
@lamanoediciones
@danny_bebito

#foodwaste #chile #foodproduction #artbook #cabaretvoltaire #art #artzines #zines #bookshop #zurich

🍮 Wissen zum Nachtisch: 🍨

Retröt: Tipps gegen #Lebensmittelverschwendung.

oekologisch-unterwegs.de/haush

Rund 11 Mio. Tonnen #Lebensmittel landen jährlich in Deutschland im Müll. 🍎 Als #Verbraucher kann man einen kleinen Beitrag leisten, dass es weniger wird und gleichzeitig ‼️ #GeldSparen ‼️. Welche Dinge ich deshalb beachte, findet Ihr unter dem Link. 🌍

www.oekologisch-unterwegs.de11 Tipps gegen Lebensmittelverschwendung
More from Tino Eberl

Hey #Canadians looking to #SaveMoney lower our #CarbonFootprint and #reduce #FoodWaste then I recommend checking out #FoodHero
foodhero.app.link and if you sign up please consider using my referral code: dustinm10 then we will both get a credit. I've #saved $267 in about 6 months. Only once we got food that was bad, it was prepared gnocchi and they refunded it right away without hassle. It's good food at an even better #price
#Canada #food #money #savings

#Composting program to provide #Everglades with soil for #CommunityGarden

by Martin Vassolo, March 12, 2025

"Your food scraps could be used to help support the Everglades through a new partnership between the village of #PinecrestFL and the #MiccosukeeTribe.

"Instead of dumping #FoodWaste into crowded #landfills, which produce #methane emissions, the #EvergladesEarthCycleProject will expand Pinecrest's residential composting program and deliver nutrient-rich soil to the #Miccosukee Tribe.

"Driving the news: The project, funded with a $400,000 federal grant and other contributions, calls for installing four new #CompostingBins in Pinecrest and three around #MiamiDade County District 7.

"The initial phase of the program will supply compost to the #SwampyMeadows #CommunityGarden, which grows vegetables just outside the Miccosukee Indian School.

"Another proposal that's been floated is adding new soil to the Everglades' tree islands, though that would need tribal approval, says the Rev. Houston R. Cypress of the #LoveTheEverglades Movement, a partner in the program.

"Cypress told reporters on an airboat ride through the Everglades last week that the tribe teaches 'the essence of being in harmony with nature is giving back to it.'

"'With the Everglades Earth Cycle Project, we're giving back clean and healthy soil; we're giving products that might eventually improve the water quality out here, but we're also giving directly back to local indigenous communities here,' he said.

"Pinecrest already has two free public composting bins, one at the Pinecrest Public Library and another between the Community Center and Pinecrest Gardens."

msn.com/en-us/news/us/composti
#Composting #CommunityGardening #FoodSecurity #ReducingFoodWaste #SolarPunkSunday

www.msn.comMSN

#food #FoodWaste #UK #Tesco

'Tesco is to begin a trial giving expiring food to customers for free at the end of the day as it tries to cut food waste.

The supermarket will give away some already discounted "yellow sticker" items after 21:30 in some of its smaller Express stores in coming months.'

bbc.com/news/articles/c2er1m2r

Shoppers walk past a Tesco express store
www.bbc.comTesco to trial giving expiring food away to shoppersGiving away food will be trialled in some Express stores in an effort to cut waste.

Which modern, capitalist things support/nudge/afford a lifestyle that's much more connected to nature and our stone-age brains? _Positively_, I mean, so not "endless scroll = intermittent dopamine hits" or such ilk.

E.g. wondering about:

1. hourly-flexible electricity metering = aligning daily life with the sun (and winds) #SolarPunk #Tibber

2. #containern / steep discounts on supermarket products near their sell-by date = hunting & gathering + avoiding #foodwaste

3. #Fediverse, of course.