Hello My
Cherished readers,
Happy
Holidays!!! I hope you are enjoying the holidays as I am. I promised myself not
to disturb you with anything readable this festive season as it is all about
everything eatable and drinkable. But this season involves giving, so I hope
you will not mind me writing this post to give you my best wishes for the
season. My cherished reader, I will like to use this season and this post to
say thank you for your support, I really appreciate it and to give you my very
best for this season. I also thought, in the spirit of giving we could all give
something back to our society, our world.
As you may be
aware, during this season, there is often plenty to eat to make the season memorable.
But where there is plenty, excess is inevitable. Unfortunately, the likelihood
of food excess from our parties/lunches/dinners in this season going waste is
somehow high – the scarping of food into the bin, the improper preservation of
food from party/dinner’s leftovers which eventually end in the bin, to mention
but a few. I know we do not intentionally set out to waste food and this is why
I believe we can intentionally minimize food waste during this season and indirectly give the
870 million people facing hunger in the world due to one or more reasons (you
can read more from here) food to eat by following the steps
below.
- Knowing the number and nature of stomachs we will be cooking for during this season’s parties and/or dinners. If you have no idea, then step 2 will help you.
- Preserving leftover food properly so it is in the best condition to be eaten.
- Find out how you can make different dishes from your leftovers.
I will not
bore you with many steps but if you will like to know more that is if you have
noticed following even these 3 steps above will save you some money then click here.
As I did not want to write anything during this eatable and drinkable season, I will keep this post short but remember, in this
season of giving, we should not give food to non-living things (bins, dumps
etc) but to a living person.
Thank you.
Continue to
enjoy the holidays.
Happy
Holidays once again.