Morning all!
Oh, I’ve been well and truly told off by my regulars here – lolol – ‘Where’s yer postings missus?’ you’ve been asking.
Well, I must confess, now we’re in 2009, I’ll be sloping off a bit and posting less frequently than once a day, as I have to crack on with my next book, The [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Leftovers’
Rubbish on the Radio: Frugal Organic Veggie Boxes and More
Posted in Food rubbish, Rubbish on the Radio, Win free tickets to the Odeon, tagged Apple AM, beat the credit crunch, Leftovers, Love Food Hate Waste, money saving tips, Odeon Cinema, Riverford, Tracey Smith on 14 January 2009 | 9 Comments »
Your Rubbish Mission, Should You Choose to Accept it…
Posted in Electric rubbish, Food rubbish, General rubbish, Household rubbish, Paper rubbish, Plastic rubbish, Rubbish activism, tagged carbon footprint, composting, eco-education, gardening, Get Started with Compost, Landfill, Leftovers, Love Food Hate Waste, Plastic, Zero Waste Week on 12 December 2008 | 3 Comments »
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How To: Get Started With Composting
Posted in Food rubbish, Rubbish how-to's, tagged beat the credit crunch, composting, Downshifting, gardening, gardens, Get Started with Compost, Landfill, Leftovers, money saving tips, Phil Gamble, Recycling, Sustainable Living on 11 December 2008 | 7 Comments »
Recently, I featured a piece by horticultural expert, lecturer and all round nice bloke, Phil Gamble…
Today Phil explains the rudimentary basics of composting, how it works and what it does.
In my opinion, wintertime is the perfect time to get a compost heap going. There are so many delicious vegetables to fill up your plates and [...]
Is There Such a Thing as a Free Lunch?
Posted in Food rubbish, Rubbish activism, tagged beat the credit crunch, Food Waste, Free Lunching, Julia Falcon, Leftovers, Love Food Hate Waste, lunches on 13 November 2008 | 10 Comments »
Or even a cheap lunch come to that?
A survey commissioned for the Love Food Hate Waste campaign suggests that British workers are shelling out £5.5bn on shop-bought lunches each year, while they leave almost the same value of perfectly good lunch foods at home to go off.
Ham, bread, cheese, cold meats and other typical sandwich [...]
Rubbish movies – Fabulous Rubbish Flatbreads
Posted in Food rubbish, Rubbish movies, Rubbish recipes, tagged beat the credit crunch, Bread, Flatbread, How to Make Flatbreads, Leftovers, money saving tips, Pasta, recipes, Rice on 23 September 2008 | 9 Comments »
See the full rubbish flatbread recipe.
My Fabulous Rubbish Flatbreads – A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Up Leftover Pasta or Rice
Posted in Food rubbish, Rubbish recipes, tagged beat the credit crunch, Bread, Flatbread, Leftovers, money saving tips, Otto Frederick Rohwedder, Pasta, Rice, The Magdalen Project on 5 August 2008 | 2 Comments »
I’ve been quietly pondering for at least 5 minutes, wondering what to call this recipe and the best I can muster is, ‘Rubbish Flatbreads’.
Not because they are ‘rubbish’, quite the contrary, they are delicious and usually disappear off the plate as fast as I can cook them!
I often rustle them up with ingredients from what [...]