Don t Throw That Out! A Dozen Delicious Recipes To Use Up Food Waste Saveur 3 hrs ago Katherine Whittaker © Provided by Saveur Don t Throw That Out! A Dozen Delicious Recipes To Use Up Food Waste
We throw away far too much food: up to 40% of what we produce for human consumption in United States ends up in landfills. Nearly one-third of the food produced for human consumption is wasted each year. That s enough to feed 2 billion people double the number of undernourished people around the world! And while the battle against food waste isn t limited to a holiday, we re taking this Earth Day to provide some actionable and delicious ways to confront the problem.
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In her new book, “Dusk, Night, Dawn: On Revival and Courage,” Anne Lamott explores the tough questions that many of us are grappling with. How can we recapture the confidence we once had as we stumble through the dark times that seem increasingly bleak? As bad news piles up from climate crises to daily assaults on civility how can we cope? Where, she asks, “do we start to get our world and joy and hope and our faith in life itself back . . . with our sore feet, hearing loss, stiff fingers, poor digestion, stunned minds, broken hearts?” We begin, Lamott says, by accepting our flaws and embracing our humanity. Drawing from her own experiences, Lamott shows us the intimate and human ways we can adopt to move through life’s dark places and toward the light of hope that still burns ahead for all of us. “Yes, these are times of great illness and distress,” she says. “Yet the center may just hold.”