Monday, July 4, 2016

The Best Foods To Buy In Bulk, And How To Tell When They Go Bad



As part of HuffPost's “Reclaim” project, HuffPost Taste will focus the entire month of July on simple ways you can reduce food waste in your own home.





Food scraps are the No. 1 material sent to landfills. That's a lot of overripe tomatoes that could be turned into cocktails. Celery hearts that could actually produce a new stalk if put in a glass of water. Corn cobs that could be made into a silky broth. Potato peels that could be baked into chips. Folks, that's good food we're tossing in the trash. 



Minimizing your food waste actually starts with your grocery shopping habits. The good folks at Fix.com have put together an infographic to teach us all how to shop smarter -- to bulk buy, or not to bulk buy? -- to help reduce food waste. Read it, then live it.






Source: Fix.com Blog












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