Waste Not ... ; Tv Chefs Show How to Turn Those Cheaply Bought Leftovers Into Tasty Meals - and Save the Planet, Writes Emily Beament
Birmingham Post › August 12, 2009
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Birmingham Post › August 12, 2009
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The era of the buy one get one free offers could soon be over. The Government is getting tough on food waste, according to a report out yesterday.
And now celebrity chefs have joined the campaign with a series of recipes designed to help people create new dishes which use up leftovers.See the full content of this document
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Waste Not ... ; Tv Chefs Show How to Turn Those Cheaply Bought Leftovers Into Tasty Meals - and Save the Planet, Writes Emily Beament
Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall and Gary Rhodes are among the top chefs who have come up with recipe ideas as part of efforts to cut the amount of food households throw away.
Currently 6.7 million tonnes or a third of all the food bought in the UK ends up in the bin.The initiative by the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, aims to reduce th...See the full content of this document
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