i have 2 tips for heating up leftovers, maybe people already know them but anyways if you want to heat up leftover pasta, boil some water and throw the pasta in for just a few seconds before taking it out again. the pasta will be as if it were just cooked if you want to heat up rice, put a little bit of water on it before placing it in the microwave and it won't turn out dry
Tilda J. Even rice that has dried out can be brought back to life! I love my instant pot but it tends to dry out my rice if left inside. Put a few table spoons in the bottom of your bowl & stir your rice in so it's all wet. Cover loosely & microwave for about 2 minutes. If it's still a bit dry repeat. Works every time!
another way to use for example a squeezed lemon before throwing it away is to put it in the dishwasher :) it smells amazing and no need of any artificial scents :)
I know right! 😊 And you end up getting much more out of each lemon. I used to squeeze half a lemon into my water before and by using this method, I get about 6 lemon cubes per lemon = 6 lemon waters 👍🏻
If you want to go a step further with your lemon, you just throw an entire lemon into the blender, skin and all. Cut into manageable pieces for your blender and just blend it up (add a drop of water if needed). Then the same as you did in the video, freeze in an ice cube tray. You can also do this with kiwis (skin and all). It's great to flavour your water or smoothies. Also, for the stock scraps, you can include herb stalks, apple cores and skins, wilted salad leaves (the ones on the outside that always look unappetising), carrot tops, radish and beetroot leaves, garlic skins.
This was such a information packed video I loved every minute of it! Makes me happy knowing I enjoy eating my broccoli stems too. I’ve always loved the taste so I’ve never thrown them out 🌱💚
Just a tip: broth tastes even better if you let it cook for 12-24 hours in a slow cooker! I let it cook for about 2 hours on high and then reduce to low for the rest of the time!
@Fen Karma lol, one of my dogs politely declined blueberries and banana. He will keep his mouth shut and refuse to open it for blueberries. He will gently take the banana so it doesn't touch his mouth as much. Then turns the corner and sets it down and walks away.
My dog passed away earlier this year but he loved brocolli stems too, as well as lettuce, apples and cucumbers. He liked bananas and yoghurt as treats too!
With dried out bread you can make croutons to top on salads and soups. Cut bread into cubes, fry with olive oil and spices (like whole cumin, rosemary) on low heat. Can also roast with seeds and nuts. Lately I have been using sunflower seeds with my homemade croutons- also good coupling with wilted salad to get crunch back!
What an amazing and informative video! I keep all my lemon peels, remove all the pith and put them in a mason jar with vinegar to make a eco-friendly cleaner. Sometimes I mix lemon and orange peels and add a few drops of essential oils too :)
I do the same thing it makes my kitchen smell so good and citrus-y. I use whatever citrus I brought this week. Grapefruit, orange, lemon, lime its all good
Phew. This video was all I needed to RUSH for the subscribe button. But I'm so happy with anybody that gives ANY hacks that lead to less food wastage. It's awesome. Good stuff!
Whenever I am cooking cauliflower I cut the stems off and eat them as a snack while cooking and throughout the day. It is super crunchy. Since I am allergic to peppers I substitute cauliflower stems :D
I also do that! Yep it's a great tip! I also use ginger paste..so I just blend a nicely scrubbed root n voila...fresh ginger paste n I did not even peel it!
Ignore "sell by" and "best before" dates. "Use by" are a bit more important but still, foods don't carry a personal agenda with it and at the strike of midnight turn bad. Use common sense, if it looks or smells iffy dont use it, if it looks and smells fine prepare it properly and enjoy.
I use lemon juice when making homemade strawberry jam. I cut the lemon in half and squeeze out the juice required for the recipe. When I'm done with the lemon I place it in a bowl with a small amount of water. I then place it in the microwave for 5 minutes on high. I take a damp cloth and wipe the microwave clean. Works like a charm. Then dump the lemon in liquid into the garbage disposal and grind it up to clean and deodorize.
My mom just plants most scraps in the garden and doesn't even take any special care of it. We have a lot of trees, and even if they don't grow, these things help the soil so much.
Awesome! Such an important topic and great hacks. When I was a kid I actually didn't like the broccoli flowers and would only eat the stems. My brother was the opposite so it worked out well, but these days I love the whole thing! My favorite veggie!
I just posted a new video in honor of Earth Day with my favorite ways to reduce waste in the kitchen. I would love it if you would check it out! I'm a new RUclipsr and could use some love!💖
My mom and I also don't like the tops and love the stems! We eat them anyway, but people always think its funny when I eat the top first to "save the best for last!"
Wow freezing the zest!! So many ideas to save food that never crossed my mind. Thank you so much I appreciate this upload thank you so much didn't know you could use the peels for infused waters, cleaning my plants etc♥️♥️♥️
As a baker I try to always buy my lemons, limes and oranges when they're on sale. I will zest and juice them for future recipes. The freezer doesn't harm the flavor at all.
Unfortunately that doesn't work for everyone. If I go shopping after a meal I never buy enough. I shop once a month and if I'm not hungry I buy enough for maybe a week and a half, then I have to shop again.
Try blending the skins first. I put all my scraps in my blender then put it in a big black pot in my garden which is covered to compost. It all breaks down so much quicker.
Really love this video, packed with so many great tips. Really enjoyed the freezing and citrus tips. Thanks so much for taking the time to put this together.
I love all of this. I grew up part of the clean plate club as a kid so everything had a purpose (my mama was a farm girl) and nothing went to waste. I cant wait to use some of these tips.
I still don't agree with making kids clean their plates if they aren't hungry anymore. If I have to eat when I am full, I feel sick so why would I do that to another person? I'm completely anti food waste but I want my kids to learn to stop eating when they are no longer hungry. Most overweight people have lost that "you are full, stop eating" feeling and forcing non hungry children to eat encourages that. I just eat their leftovers myself or plop their covered plates in the fridge with a notes saying whose it is and they can eat it later or the next day.
@@mchobbit2951 Growing up with having to eat everything that was on my plate, i can see the point where you are coming from. My parents approach wasnt to force me to eat everything in one go and not learn when im full, but to teach me to manage my portion size from an very young age on and rather eat one smaller portion and then ask for another when i still was hungry. To achieve that my parents had me finish the meal before i was allowed any other food. For example: when i didnt finish my lunch i wasnt allowed to eat cake/dessert later that day or something else for dinner than my lunch. Believe me I learned that lesson fast. I learned to manage my portion size so good in three years of living alone i only had to throw out my food 3 or 4 times. ( I hope all of that is understandable as English ist my first language.)
I got myself jars from Target that look similar to the ones she has, hope this helps! www.target.com/p/glass-storage-canister-with-wood-lid-small-threshold-153/-/A-52349921?ref=tgt_adv_XS000000&AFID=google_pla_df&fndsrc=tgtao&CPNG=PLA_Dining%2BShopping_Brand&adgroup=SC_Dining&LID=700000001170770pgs&network=g&device=m&location=9031621&gclsrc=aw.ds&ds_rl=1246978&ds_rl=1247068&ds_rl=1246978&gclid=Cj0KCQjwvo_qBRDQARIsAE-bsH9ISdXZj5VlrKWjYsX0eiHmWcobcjhi-JvL5d9nktByLWOyj_TjkSIaAoCcEALw_wcB
I buy organic ginger and freeze the whole thing in the freezer skin and all. Then when I need ginger, I take a micro plain and grade it into my soups, etc. You can also freeze celery and put it into cooked dishes. I have a favorite place to hang herbs to let them dry too. Thanks for your video.....
For freshening up your sink area take a used lemon or a slightly soft orange which you are going to throw away anyway , put it in your sink garbage disposal and blend it. Your kitchen will smell fresh and citrusy.
My recent discovery: you can eat banana peel! I chop them up and put it in veggie burgers for a bit of sweetness but there’s also an recipe for chutney I found online. And one day I’ll get around to making vinegar but it seems a bit complicated for now.
citrus peels can also be made into all purpose cleaning products. Toss them in a jar and cover with white vinegar. I let the jar sit in my pantry for a month, shaking it once a week and then i strain the peels out and put the vinegar in a spray bottle and you have a great cleaner that smells super nice!
Thank you very much for sharing! These are really inspiring and useful tips, some of them I already used (freezing tomato paste is such a practical thing!), and I'll definitely consider some other of them. Wish you happines and all the best for when the baby arrives! :)
This video is sooo well executed! Your tips are seriously super helpful, thank you! 🥰 I also freeze overripe produce for smoothies and wilting veggies for stir frys or soups. I very very rarely ever throw out food anymore, and it feels great! Trying to be more mindful in all aspects of life 🙌 I wish the website would feature more plant-based lifestyle tips since animal agriculture is so destructive in every way, but at least they are promoting a less wasteful lifestyle! Baby steps 😊
Great ideas, thanks! Just a note for all people who want to use the citrus-peel ideas: buy organic if you plan to eat the peels .Regular fruits are covered with a ridicilous amount of wax.
You did such a great job with this video Olga!every hack is practical and easy, I appreciated the lemon hack, never thought about that but is genius 😍 I was already applying the FIFO hack, it is key to not trow away food for me personally. I spied some silicone bags, are you thinking about producing them for fablunch?😍 I just discovered them too and got some online, they are life changing. I am definitely going to check savethefood for the proper way to store and freeze veggies, it is something I often think about. Oh and your pantry corner in the back is so nice! Goals 👌
Bruised apples make great applesauce! Same with pears, but I like to make pear cider first. They also work great in pies! Or peaches in cobbler. Personally I like bruised fruit, but I know a lot of people don’t buy if it’s bruised or toss it if it bruises at home. It’s perfectly good food!
Your amazing honestly ⭐️ finding your channel is the best gift that I have ever received ❣ even tho I don’t own a house or married I still love and support you and hopefully when I get a house and settle down your tips will surly come in handy. Love your channel lots!
Loved this video so much! Thank you for all the amazing tips and tricks :-) We have chickens at our house, so we give them all of our food scraps/waste, but I still worry that we're wasting too much!
You can also freeze over ripe bananas and defrost them if you decide to make banana bread. In order to make my herbs , mostly cilantro and mint , last longer , i wash them and then take a large sheet of paper towel , it should be layered, place the herbs in between the layers of bounty and these herbs will last for a longer time.
These tips sounds really useful. So much interesting and thought-provoking infos and ideas. Thank you very much. And you're a good presenter. It was a pleasure to hear through this.
We make saag and add broccoli to it and we use the stems along with the crown , i think the stems give out more flavor than the crown , same with mustard greens too. I would however leave the vegetable scrap alone though.
I freeze leftover coffee in an ice cube tray and then blend the cubes with plant milk, sweetener and cocoa powder to make ice lattes :)
Thats an awesome idea!!! I will try that and maybe make some blended coffee as well when the weather gets warmer.
YUM!
This is such an amazing idea!
Which plant milk do you use? :)
@@middleofnowhere98 I usually use soy-rice milk
People don't eat broccoli stems?? That's like half of the vegetable!
Right??
Hahahaha, yep I was thinking the same
Right!
It’s the tastiest part!
Sadly I've met so many people who don't eat the broccoli stems, which is crazy because I think it's the best part.
I had no idea people don't eat broccoli stems! I always just cut them up and ate them and assumed that was the norm 😅
missyoung888 I honestly think they taste better, sweeter then the crown.
Same!
I thought so too
Same?
Me too????
i have 2 tips for heating up leftovers, maybe people already know them but anyways
if you want to heat up leftover pasta, boil some water and throw the pasta in for just a few seconds before taking it out again. the pasta will be as if it were just cooked
if you want to heat up rice, put a little bit of water on it before placing it in the microwave and it won't turn out dry
Tilda J. Even rice that has dried out can be brought back to life! I love my instant pot but it tends to dry out my rice if left inside. Put a few table spoons in the bottom of your bowl & stir your rice in so it's all wet. Cover loosely & microwave for about 2 minutes. If it's still a bit dry repeat. Works every time!
Leftover rice with a little bit of butter or Olive oil is really tasty too!!
Thanks :) I'm going off to college so I'll definitely use these tips :)
TY
One food waste hack I often use is to use any leftover beans, lentils or chickpeas to make veggies/bean burgers!
another way to use for example a squeezed lemon before throwing it away is to put it in the dishwasher :) it smells amazing and no need of any artificial scents :)
That lemon hack was AMAZING!! Life changing. I’m going to be doing that from now on. Thanks for the video 😁
I know right! 😊 And you end up getting much more out of each lemon. I used to squeeze half a lemon into my water before and by using this method, I get about 6 lemon cubes per lemon = 6 lemon waters 👍🏻
Doesn't it loose the vitamin c ?
I mean, by doing it in advance... citrics oxidize....
Your voice is so relaxing and this video is beneficial for everyone!
It's unintentional ASMR
@@ladyrosemary5480 yesss
Sooooo relaxing 😌
Absolutely agree! It's relaxing, informative, useful, just cool!
Hi! I'm an environmental toxicologist and I think this video was very pertinent. Great job!
You should totally make a channel based on you knowledge, I would definitely watch it
Yes I’d be interested in this too
If you want to go a step further with your lemon, you just throw an entire lemon into the blender, skin and all. Cut into manageable pieces for your blender and just blend it up (add a drop of water if needed). Then the same as you did in the video, freeze in an ice cube tray. You can also do this with kiwis (skin and all). It's great to flavour your water or smoothies.
Also, for the stock scraps, you can include herb stalks, apple cores and skins, wilted salad leaves (the ones on the outside that always look unappetising), carrot tops, radish and beetroot leaves, garlic skins.
That’s going to work better with certain varieties of lemon than others. Some have super bitter pith.
My mum put the whole lemons in the blender and then use that in cakes or cookies ,she also uses oranges.
This is how we do it-especially with small, thin-skinned limes.
Wait, kiwi? The whole thing, with the fur?
This was such a information packed video I loved every minute of it! Makes me happy knowing I enjoy eating my broccoli stems too. I’ve always loved the taste so I’ve never thrown them out 🌱💚
So glad you liked it 😊 And yay for broccoli stems!
I like broccoli stems better than the florets honestly 😂
I'm probably the is one that eats the core of cabbage, when I cut it out, that is my little treat. Now my adult son enjoys also.
Just a tip: broth tastes even better if you let it cook for 12-24 hours in a slow cooker! I let it cook for about 2 hours on high and then reduce to low for the rest of the time!
I stopped buying treats for my dog since I realized he loved broccoli stems 💚
My dog loves carrots, broccoli, apple, cucumber etc its such a good way to give your dog nutrients and vitamins that are not in processed dog foods.
@@nika5318 omg mine too, anything with a crunch ☺
My dogs love them too. And I peel my carrots directly to them. They love them! Same with the ends of zucchini
@Fen Karma lol, one of my dogs politely declined blueberries and banana. He will keep his mouth shut and refuse to open it for blueberries. He will gently take the banana so it doesn't touch his mouth as much. Then turns the corner and sets it down and walks away.
My dog passed away earlier this year but he loved brocolli stems too, as well as lettuce, apples and cucumbers. He liked bananas and yoghurt as treats too!
With dried out bread you can make croutons to top on salads and soups.
Cut bread into cubes, fry with olive oil and spices (like whole cumin, rosemary) on low heat. Can also roast with seeds and nuts. Lately I have been using sunflower seeds with my homemade croutons- also good coupling with wilted salad to get crunch back!
That's a great idea.
Roasted sunflower seeds are also really good on pasta! My son loves it.
What an amazing and informative video! I keep all my lemon peels, remove all the pith and put them in a mason jar with vinegar to make a eco-friendly cleaner. Sometimes I mix lemon and orange peels and add a few drops of essential oils too :)
I do the same thing it makes my kitchen smell so good and citrus-y. I use whatever citrus I brought this week. Grapefruit, orange, lemon, lime its all good
Phew. This video was all I needed to RUSH for the subscribe button. But I'm so happy with anybody that gives ANY hacks that lead to less food wastage. It's awesome. Good stuff!
Whenever I am cooking cauliflower I cut the stems off and eat them as a snack while cooking and throughout the day. It is super crunchy. Since I am allergic to peppers I substitute cauliflower stems :D
I keep my ginger in the freezer. Just take it out and grate it. No need to thaw or peel. Save your used coffee grounds for your garden.
Great idea!
No need to peel after freezing? I have to try this!
Nope. I just grate it as is.
I also do that! Yep it's a great tip! I also use ginger paste..so I just blend a nicely scrubbed root n voila...fresh ginger paste n I did not even peel it!
So you wash/dry ginger and freeze as is?
Please please make a video for you freezer meals and how do thaw them because I’m at a loss
Love your pantry. Have you done a pantry organization video, and pantry staple items you consistently repurchase?
Ignore "sell by" and "best before" dates. "Use by" are a bit more important but still, foods don't carry a personal agenda with it and at the strike of midnight turn bad. Use common sense, if it looks or smells iffy dont use it, if it looks and smells fine prepare it properly and enjoy.
Very sensible advice
Most foods with „use by“ on them aren‘t vegan anyway.
I use lemon juice when making homemade strawberry jam. I cut the lemon in half and squeeze out the juice required for the recipe. When I'm done with the lemon I place it in a bowl with a small amount of water. I then place it in the microwave for 5 minutes on high. I take a damp cloth and wipe the microwave clean. Works like a charm. Then dump the lemon in liquid into the garbage disposal and grind it up to clean and deodorize.
My mom just plants most scraps in the garden and doesn't even take any special care of it. We have a lot of trees, and even if they don't grow, these things help the soil so much.
food waste belongs into a compost pile or some of the other options rather than the trash where at all possible
This video is so informative and you're so nice to listen to!! Thank you for the effort!
Awesome! Such an important topic and great hacks. When I was a kid I actually didn't like the broccoli flowers and would only eat the stems. My brother was the opposite so it worked out well, but these days I love the whole thing! My favorite veggie!
I just posted a new video in honor of Earth Day with my favorite ways to reduce waste in the kitchen. I would love it if you would check it out! I'm a new RUclipsr and could use some love!💖
My mom and I also don't like the tops and love the stems! We eat them anyway, but people always think its funny when I eat the top first to "save the best for last!"
Wow freezing the zest!! So many ideas to save food that never crossed my mind. Thank you so much I appreciate this upload thank you so much didn't know you could use the peels for infused waters, cleaning my plants etc♥️♥️♥️
As a baker I try to always buy my lemons, limes and oranges when they're on sale. I will zest and juice them for future recipes. The freezer doesn't harm the flavor at all.
I never thought of using the scraps to make vegetable stock before. Thank you for the video!
This was SO helpful and informative! Thank you!
Content is great, production value is great, you're great. Love the video. Thanks!
also for people with horses, mine loves the brocolli stems etc. Also cauliflower stems.
FLEUR YES! I do that too. Mine can be a very picky eater so I will often bring leftovers and mix it with his regular food and he‘ll eat all of it😂
Dunno how many people have horses 😂
Chickens eat a lot of left-over things too
I really appreciate your video, not only the specific tips but links to more in depth info!
Thank you for your video! I'm even saving water from boiled vegetables etc. Reuse water to water my plants or soak dishes
I’m so in love with the save the food website❤️ it helps me so much and should get more attention
what a great Video! And not to go grocery Shopping when hungry is a great tip! Shopping when hungry is like flirting when drunk haha
Unfortunately that doesn't work for everyone. If I go shopping after a meal I never buy enough. I shop once a month and if I'm not hungry I buy enough for maybe a week and a half, then I have to shop again.
This video popped up in my suggestions and Im so glad I watched because I learned a lot! Going to try that veggie broth trick.
This is amazing! Thank you so much ♥️
Dear friend, you have given me great ideas of what to do with waste and leftover food. Thank you so much! 👍💟
Put banana peel around the base of rose plants. The potassium in the peel helps the roses to grow better and they get bigger flowers
I love the lemon cube idea!!! Totally implementing that
Thanks 🙏🏻
I compost any fruit and veggie scraps I have. I takes a while to make and also I have the space. So I limit my waste that way
Try blending the skins first. I put all my scraps in my blender then put it in a big black pot in my garden which is covered to compost. It all breaks down so much quicker.
Really love this video, packed with so many great tips. Really enjoyed the freezing and citrus tips.
Thanks so much for taking the time to put this together.
The lemon cube idea is my new absolute favorite!
Very fascinating! Especially the storage ideas. I will definitely check the website. Thank you for sharing!
Love the way you organize your kitchen!
Absolutely love your storage glass jars in the background, where did you get them??? 😍 also amazing video, so useful! ❤️
I love all of this. I grew up part of the clean plate club as a kid so everything had a purpose (my mama was a farm girl) and nothing went to waste. I cant wait to use some of these tips.
I still don't agree with making kids clean their plates if they aren't hungry anymore. If I have to eat when I am full, I feel sick so why would I do that to another person? I'm completely anti food waste but I want my kids to learn to stop eating when they are no longer hungry. Most overweight people have lost that "you are full, stop eating" feeling and forcing non hungry children to eat encourages that. I just eat their leftovers myself or plop their covered plates in the fridge with a notes saying whose it is and they can eat it later or the next day.
@@mchobbit2951 Growing up with having to eat everything that was on my plate, i can see the point where you are coming from. My parents approach wasnt to force me to eat everything in one go and not learn when im full, but to teach me to manage my portion size from an very young age on and rather eat one smaller portion and then ask for another when i still was hungry. To achieve that my parents had me finish the meal before i was allowed any other food. For example: when i didnt finish my lunch i wasnt allowed to eat cake/dessert later that day or something else for dinner than my lunch. Believe me I learned that lesson fast. I learned to manage my portion size so good in three years of living alone i only had to throw out my food 3 or 4 times. ( I hope all of that is understandable as English ist my first language.)
Where did you get your beautiful wooden lid jars? 😍
I got myself jars from Target that look similar to the ones she has, hope this helps!
www.target.com/p/glass-storage-canister-with-wood-lid-small-threshold-153/-/A-52349921?ref=tgt_adv_XS000000&AFID=google_pla_df&fndsrc=tgtao&CPNG=PLA_Dining%2BShopping_Brand&adgroup=SC_Dining&LID=700000001170770pgs&network=g&device=m&location=9031621&gclsrc=aw.ds&ds_rl=1246978&ds_rl=1247068&ds_rl=1246978&gclid=Cj0KCQjwvo_qBRDQARIsAE-bsH9ISdXZj5VlrKWjYsX0eiHmWcobcjhi-JvL5d9nktByLWOyj_TjkSIaAoCcEALw_wcB
I also saw in macys by martha stewart.
Do you have a pantry tour? If not please make one!! It looks amazing 😍
I buy organic ginger and freeze the whole thing in the freezer skin and all. Then when I need ginger, I take a micro plain and grade it into my soups, etc. You can also freeze celery and put it into cooked dishes. I have a favorite place to hang herbs to let them dry too. Thanks for your video.....
For freshening up your sink area take a used lemon or a slightly soft orange which you are going to throw away anyway , put it in your sink garbage disposal and blend it. Your kitchen will smell fresh and citrusy.
I always thought your voice was so sooothing and relaxing and still do! Ahhhhh I love your videos your recipes are amaaaazing! 💚
I LOVE your cupboard in the back
Another thing you could do is compost your raw ingredients like peels, stems etc and use them as soil for your garden 🤗
My recent discovery: you can eat banana peel! I chop them up and put it in veggie burgers for a bit of sweetness but there’s also an recipe for chutney I found online. And one day I’ll get around to making vinegar but it seems a bit complicated for now.
Amazing tips/hacks!
My favorite one is the lemon one.
And you will be so happy that you meal prepped before baby is born. Those first few weeks are amazing but hard❤
citrus peels can also be made into all purpose cleaning products. Toss them in a jar and cover with white vinegar. I let the jar sit in my pantry for a month, shaking it once a week and then i strain the peels out and put the vinegar in a spray bottle and you have a great cleaner that smells super nice!
Great video. Thank you! I feel a lot smarter. Food waste is a sad problem.
Thank you for this video. Now I can learn about how to storage my vegetables in the right way. I always put the onions and potatoes together 🙈
Thank you very much for sharing! These are really inspiring and useful tips, some of them I already used (freezing tomato paste is such a practical thing!), and I'll definitely consider some other of them. Wish you happines and all the best for when the baby arrives! :)
You are my favorite RUclipsr out of everyone! Thanks for sharing and can’t wait to see the next
I'm so happy your back to posting a bit køre often! I missed your videos ❤️
This is so helpful Olga, thank you! ♥️
Amazing Video. Thanks! I even took notes in my Bullet Journal 😄
This video is sooo well executed! Your tips are seriously super helpful, thank you! 🥰 I also freeze overripe produce for smoothies and wilting veggies for stir frys or soups. I very very rarely ever throw out food anymore, and it feels great! Trying to be more mindful in all aspects of life 🙌
I wish the website would feature more plant-based lifestyle tips since animal agriculture is so destructive in every way, but at least they are promoting a less wasteful lifestyle! Baby steps 😊
Great tips... I don't like broccoli stems but my dog loves them so I give them to him...
Great ideas, thanks! Just a note for all people who want to use the citrus-peel ideas: buy organic if you plan to eat the peels .Regular fruits are covered with a ridicilous amount of wax.
Here's a link for removing the wax: blog.thenibble.com/2011/10/24/tip-of-the-day-how-to-remove-wax-from-apples-other-produce/
This is such a valuable video
My first video - I loved it and learned a few things.
I love making vegetable stock!
Broccoli stems are yummy. I'm actually super pleased everyone else is saying the same lol! XD
You did such a great job with this video Olga!every hack is practical and easy, I appreciated the lemon hack, never thought about that but is genius 😍 I was already applying the FIFO hack, it is key to not trow away food for me personally.
I spied some silicone bags, are you thinking about producing them for fablunch?😍 I just discovered them too and got some online, they are life changing.
I am definitely going to check savethefood for the proper way to store and freeze veggies, it is something I often think about.
Oh and your pantry corner in the back is so nice! Goals 👌
I love the Idea of leftover soup!
Great video! I am definitely going to try the lemon hack because I have lemon and lime in my water every day 👍
Bruised apples make great applesauce! Same with pears, but I like to make pear cider first. They also work great in pies! Or peaches in cobbler. Personally I like bruised fruit, but I know a lot of people don’t buy if it’s bruised or toss it if it bruises at home. It’s perfectly good food!
Thanks for the tips!! I'm going to off to college soon so I'm sure they'll come in handy. :)
thank you :P banana peel was my favorite advice
Your amazing honestly ⭐️ finding your channel is the best gift that I have ever received ❣ even tho I don’t own a house or married I still love and support you and hopefully when I get a house and settle down your tips will surly come in handy. Love your channel lots!
Loved this video so much! Thank you for all the amazing tips and tricks :-) We have chickens at our house, so we give them all of our food scraps/waste, but I still worry that we're wasting too much!
when i grow up i want to have a kitchen like hers; it’s so clean and organized
You can also freeze over ripe bananas and defrost them if you decide to make banana bread. In order to make my herbs , mostly cilantro and mint , last longer , i wash them and then take a large sheet of paper towel , it should be layered, place the herbs in between the layers of bounty and these herbs will last for a longer time.
I used to always eat my broccoli stems. Then I discovered my dog is cuckoo for broccoli so I always give him. 😂☺️
mine loved them too-- I did not love his farts. LOL
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This is an amazing video! Thank you for all the tips.
Oh I adore you and your videos! I cannot wait for your baby boy!! My second boy is due in 5 weeks!!
spinach roots and large parts of stems are a good salad if theyre bioled a few minutes, and dressed with oliveoil/lemon. delicious.
this was such a helpful video! I learned a lot and I will definitely try out some of these things!
These tips sounds really useful. So much interesting and thought-provoking infos and ideas. Thank you very much. And you're a good presenter. It was a pleasure to hear through this.
To keep herbs fresh that basil hack is the best. Just put it in the fridge. They need water to stay fresh
Yay loved this! Would love to see more low waste info on your channel!
Maybe a what’s in my pantry vid zero waste edition?? Your pantry is goals 😍
Wow, so many amazing tips. Thanks a lot. My favouritebone is the broccoli cole slaw.
That lemon hack blew my mind
I just found out yesterday that banana peels are actually edible. You can use them to make cake, smoothies and even a vegan pulled "pork"
the ice bath also works well with grapes when they start to shrivel (I actually just put them in cold water and put it in the fridge, no ice)
This is great I am eating an orange a day and the peel is not going to waste!
We make saag and add broccoli to it and we use the stems along with the crown , i think the stems give out more flavor than the crown , same with mustard greens too. I would however leave the vegetable scrap alone though.
I wouldn't put brocolli or any other cruciferous vegetable scraps in broth unless you like sulfur.
Such an informative video, I learned so much and can’t wait to use the lemon hacks and make veggie stock!
This is an exceptional video. TY.
Such a long time since i watched a video so well-considered, creative and helpful 💚 Thanks a bunch, Olga!!! Always your fan xxx
Brilliant!👏