Jim Borisevich
"Bring awareness to food waste, people won't go hungry if we don't throw away good food."
POINTS TOTAL
- 0 TODAY
- 0 THIS WEEK
- 854 TOTAL
participant impact
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UP TO58pounds of CO2have been saved
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UP TO30minutesspent learning
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UP TO22locally sourced mealsconsumed
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UP TO31poundsfood waste prevented
Jim's actions
Shopping
Source Local Foods
I will buy locally grown food from my grocery store and make 1 meal(s).
Storage
Preserve food
I will try a new method of food preservation, such as canning, pickling, drying or making jam. I will try 2 preservation techniques.
Planning
Plan to Use My Garden or CSA Produce
I will check to see what will be ready to eat in my garden or CSA box this week and plan recipes that use these ingredients.
Shopping
Glean or Forage
I will learn about the foods that grow locally and try gleaning or foraging.
Planning
Keep a Food Inventory
I will take a fridge and pantry inventory to stay up to date with what I have at home before I go grocery shopping.
Community
Host a Salvage Supperclub
I will host a dinner party made from ingredients that would've otherwise been thrown away and have conversations with my 4 guests around food waste.
Planning
Create a Weekly Meal Plan
I will reduce food waste and save money by planning a weekly menu of meals and ingredients for my household of 2.
Kids
Visit a Farm
I will visit a local pizza farm, teaching farm, or CSA grower to educate myself and my children on farm-to-table concepts.
Planning
Create a Household Cookbook
I will create a cookbook or recipe collection of go-to meals for my household to make meal planning easier.
Kids
Get Involved in the Kitchen
I will involve my 1 children in meal planning, prepping and cooking activities.
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