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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Tulasi14

To the TM ,thanks for the beautiful thread and wonderful topic.In the country where I reside now there is ample of food which is wasted every day and the food that is wasted in one day can feed the whole world.My grandma used to say if you waste food in this life,you will not have food in the next life.There is a saying in my language ,koodu kosam koti vidayalu,that means for food we have to learn one crore things.I hope I got the saying right.Thanks for the thread to bring awareness to the people around the world.

KOOTI KOSAM KOTI VIDYALU!! Good translation !! We have to pass on the good culture to the next generation!!
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Posted: 12 years ago
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What a contrast😲😲 the disparities in this cruel world .
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: SEETHA.K

KOOTI KOSAM KOTI VIDYALU!! Good translation !! We have to pass on the good culture to the next generation!!

thanks for the correction😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Awesome post Mannu🤗
"throwing food means disrespect of God" 👏
Say that, and bread ,crumbs that remain should be given to birds, fish, does not empty into a trash bin.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Awesome post Manu. You are bringing the awareness and it is sad to see some of us are taking things for granted.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Manu hats off to you to bring out a real cause of misery among population. The sheer wastage if food by people is due to utter ignorance ...they are unaware of the justified usage of food. We need to make a conscious effort to stop such nuisance of food wastage else we would be in a misery forever causing food crisis and insecurity amongst population.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Thank you everyone for comments ...🤗.🤗
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Posted: 12 years ago
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😊

1. Write a list!
Menu plan your meals for a week. Check the ingredients in your fridge and cupboards, then write a shopping list for just the extras you need.

2. Stick to the list!
Take your list with you and stick to it when you're in the store. Don't be tempted by offers and don't shop when you're hungry " you'll come back with more than you need.

3. Keep a healthy fridge.
Check that the seals on your fridge are good and check the fridge temperature too. Food needs to be stored between 1 and 5 degrees Celsius for maximum freshness and longevity.

4. Don't throw it away!
Fruit that is just going soft can be made into smoothies or fruit pies. Vegetables that are starting to wilt can be made into soup.

5. Use up your leftovers.
Instead of scraping leftovers into the bin, why not use them for tomorrow's ingredients? A bit of tuna could be added to pasta and made into a pasta bake. A tablespoon of cooked vegetables can be the base for a crock pot meal.

6. Rotate.
When you buy new food from the store, bring all the older items in your cupboards and fridge to the front. Put the new food towards the back and you run less risk of finding something moldy at the back of your food stores!

7. Serve small amounts.
Serve small amounts of food with the understanding that everybody can come back for more once they've cleared their plate. This is especially helpful for children, who rarely estimate how much they can eat at once. Any leftovers can be cooled, stored in the fridge and used another day.

8. Buy what you need.
Buy loose fruits and vegetables instead of prepacked, then you can buy exactly the amount you need. Choose meats and cheese from a deli so that you can buy what you want.

9. Freeze!
If you only eat a small amount of bread, then freeze it when you get home and take out a few slices a couple of hours before you need them. Likewise, batch cook foods so that you have meals ready for those evenings when you are too tired to cook.

10. Turn it into garden food.
Some food waste is unavoidable, so why not set up a compost bin for fruit and vegetable peelings? In a few months you will end up with rich, valuable compost for your plants. If you have cooked food waste, then a kitchen composter (bokashi bin) will do the trick. Just feed it with your scraps (you can even put fish and meat in it), sprinkle over a layer of special microbes and leave to ferment. The resulting product can be used on houseplants and in the garden.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Good tips for edible arrangements !!!--appreciate it . We have to treat edible things as--- life saving ingredients !!👍🏼
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Awesome post manu
hope we all get a lesson and control on food wastage

proud of u manu,,great post hats off👏

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