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write a letter to the editor about the effective use of waste products for our kitchen.​

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Answered by Souvickpal
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Answer:

Ways to Reduce Wasted Food

Planning, prepping, and storing food can help your household waste less food. Below are some tips to help you do just that:

Planning Tips

By simply making a list with weekly meals in mind, you can save money and time and eat healthier food. If you buy no more than what you expect to use, you will be more likely to keep it fresh and use it all. 

Keep a running list of meals and their ingredients that your household already enjoys. That way, you can easily choose, shop for and prepare meals.

Make your shopping list based on how many meals you’ll eat at home. Will you eat out this week? How often?

Plan your meals for the week before you go shopping and buy only the things needed for those meals.

Include quantities on your shopping list noting how many meals you’ll make with each item to avoid overbuying. For example: salad greens - enough for two lunches.

Look in your refrigerator and cupboards first to avoid buying food you already have, make a list each week of what needs to be used up and plan upcoming meals around it.

Buy only what you need and will use. Buying in bulk only saves money if you are able to use the food before it spoils.

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Answered by sonigupta0025
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Answer:

buy no more than what you expect to use, you will be more likely to keep it fresh and use it all.

Keep a running list of meals and their ingredients that your household already enjoys. That way, you can easily choose, shop for and prepare meals.

Make your shopping list based on how many meals you’ll eat at home. Will you eat out this week? How often?

Plan your meals for the week before you go shopping and buy only the things needed for those meals.

Include quantities on your shopping list noting how many meals you’ll make with each item to avoid overbuying. For example: salad greens - enough for two lunches.

Look in your refrigerator and cupboards first to avoid buying food you already have, make a list each week of what needs to be used up and plan upcoming meals around it.

Buy only what you need and will use. Buying in bulk only saves money if you are able to use the food before it spoils.

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