I ran across the Confessions of a (Sometimes!) Serendipitous Girl which is a cute (in layout)and smart (in content) blog by a woman who has recently relocated to Oregon. SSG is planning on starting a food budget of $40-50/week and will be posting about her shopping and menus. I have a feeling that she will come up with some new ideas that I can certainly use.
She also posted the first of Food Waste Friday pictures, an idea she got from the Frugal Girl. I was considering a similar idea myself (err, great minds and all that?) but it's hard for me because my housemate adds a lot to the trash!
If I'm going to pursue this, now is the time. My city is switching to a one plus one trash pickup. This will mean once a week for trash and once a week for recycling. I'm beyond excited about the recycling because I have so much more of that than trash anyway.
In fact, my actual trash is usually only a few plastic bags that food comes in, the plastic covers from oatmeal,
Recyclables: cardboard oatmeal container, egg cartons that go back to the farmers, milk bottle that also goes back to the farmer. Bread bags which I can use for cleaning up after the dog (ok, it's a total stretch to call this recycling)
Compostables: tea bags, coffee grounds, vegetable ends.
As far as my food waste goes, I'm pretty careful about it. If I have a sense that something will go off before I can eat it, I figure out how to freeze it or try to find another way to make it last longer. A few years ago I got a dehydrator for my birthday because I needed a way to handle all the figs my tree was producing. Since then, I've used it for all sorts of things, some more successful than others.
I'm fairly happy with the extent to which I've cut down on my waste. I'm still looking to reduce it more, if possible.
On another note: I'm watching King Corn today. I was hoping to buy corn on the cob at the market tomorrow but now I don't know. I know that the film isn't about corn in that way but I've always have strong reactions to films about food. I have to be careful because I'm always dropping foods out of my diet because of it! Anyway, it's a great documentary and I highly recommend it while you wait for Food Inc to come your way.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
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Our landlord refuses to pay for recycling bins. What a pisser. If i want to recycle, I have to take all our shit to work with me and use the bins there. I tried to use a neighbor's bin once, but got yelled at by the occupant. Oh well.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to checking out the wasted food pic.
We have the option of using the "special" bins or putting the recycling out in recycleable containers (boxes, bags). I hate to leave the bins out because it sort of announces to the world that I'm not home to bring them back in.
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