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How To Reduce Food Waste With These Guaranteed Tips (No Composting!)

February 16, 2025

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You may not have realized it, but you can reduce food waste in a simple, yet impactful way! Plus, it can save money and inspire new culinary adventures! If you’re a home cook or an eco-conscious consumer looking for practical ways to minimize food waste without composting, you’ve come to the right place.

Try these tips to reduce food waste, even if you don’t compost!


1. Use Coffee Grounds and Banana Peels for Fertilizer

You never knew it could be so easy to reduce food waste! Your morning coffee can do more than just wake you up. Used coffee grounds are rich in nitrogen, which is essential for plant growth. Simply sprinkle the grounds around your garden plants to give them a nutrient boost. Similarly, banana peels can be packed with potassium, phosphorous, and calcium—minerals that are great for your garden. Chop them up and bury them around your plants.

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2. Make Your Own Veggie Broth

Don’t toss those vegetable scraps! Onions, garlic peels, carrot tops, and celery ends can all be saved to make a flavorful veggie broth. Simply collect your scraps in a container in the freezer until you have enough. Then, simmer them in water for a few hours, strain, and you’ve got a delicious and sustainable broth ready for soups and stews.

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3. Make Homemade Bone Broth

If you’re a meat-eater, don’t throw away those bones. Beef, chicken, and pork bones can be simmered with some water and a splash of vinegar to create nutrient-rich bone broth. It’s perfect for soups, gravies, or as a cooking liquid for grains. Bone broth is not only nutritious but also a great way to ensure that no part of the animal goes to waste.

4. Make a Simmer Pot

A simmer pot is an excellent way to use up fruit peels and leftover herbs. Toss apple cores, orange peels, cinnamon sticks, and rosemary into a pot of water and let it simmer on low heat. Your home will smell amazing, and you’ll make use of otherwise discarded scraps.

5. DIY Cleaner with Citrus Peels

Citrus peels are excellent for making homemade cleaners. Fill a jar with leftover lemon, lime, or orange peels and cover them with white vinegar. Seal the jar and let it sit for about two weeks. Strain out the peels, and you’ve got a powerful, all-natural cleaner. It’s perfect for countertops, windows, and more.

6. Regrow Vegetables and Fruits

Many vegetables and fruits can be regrown from scraps. Green onions, lettuce, celery, and even pineapples can sprout new life if given the chance. Place the roots or seeds in water or soil, and watch them grow. It’s a fun and educational activity that can yield delicious results.

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7. Reuse Pasta (Unsalted) Pasta Water

Pasta water is a surprisingly useful byproduct. If you cook pasta without salt, use the leftover water to hydrate your plants. The starchy water provides additional nutrients that can benefit their growth.

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Reducing food waste doesn’t have to be complicated. By implementing these tips, you can contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle and make the most out of every ingredient in your kitchen.

These tips offer practical, compost-free ways to reduce food waste and live more sustainably. By incorporating these practices into your daily routine, you can make a significant impact on the environment and get more value from your groceries.

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