Love Food Hate Waste
Reducing food waste is a major issue and not just about good food going to waste; wasting food costs the average family with children £680 a year and has serious environmental implications too. If we all stop wasting food that could have been eaten, the CO2 impact would be the equivalent of taking 1 in 4 cars off the road.
Love Food Hate Waste is the ‘Waste Not Want Not’ of the modern day, providing handy tips, advice and recipes for leftovers to help everyone waste less food.
Why not download one of our recipe / top tip cards and try out a new idea using left-over food?
- Baked Apples and Pears
- Banana and Peanut Milkshake
- Banana Yoghurt Pancakes
- Jamaican Vegetables, Beans and Rice
- Nasi Goreng
- Quesadilla
- Sausage Risotto
- Spaghetti Bolognese
- Stir-Fried Seafood
- Tortilla
- Vegetable Lasagne
See how Buckinghamshires Little Chef's have stopped food going to waste with the Rescue Recipe Cookbook.
Visit the Love Food Hate Waste website for more information on the following:
Perfect portions - portion planning removes the guess work by suggesting how much to cook, depending on who's coming to dinner, and ways to measure it.
Recipe ideas - lots of great recipe ideas that make use of all the odds and ends that invariably get leftover from previous meals or forgotten in the fruit bowl, or the back of the fridge.
Top tips - on how to store your food to make it last longer, what types of food can be frozen and how to make your fridge a true food saving hero.