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Zero-Waste Menu No 1

Zero-waste salad to go

I remember our excitement over our first plastic-free meal (cooked by my daughter MK*):

We were thrilled. We felt a little deflated when we noticed a plastic cheese wrapper. Still. We had come a long way. However it did take two or three months to get to that point. I think some menus could have sped up the process, so with that in mind, I present you with menu no 1 for a day of zero-waste meals. This menu assumes you can buy staples in bulk and milk in glass bottles.

I see these menus as examples merely. Of course, feel free to follow this list down to the last morsel if you like!

Breakfast

Steel-cut oats garnished with chopped fruit, chopped nuts and yogurt

Steel-cut oats in the morning, ready to be reheated

Tea

Lunch

Salad

Last summer’s seasonal salad of watermelon, cucumber, red onion and cilantro salad with homemade ricotta cheese

Soup

Piece of fruit

More tea

Dinner

Spicy black beans

Spicy black beans topped with chopped cilantro and homemade sour cream

Sour cream

Sourdough tortillas

Sourdough tortillas

Veggies

Hard-boiled eggs

Fermented food of your choice

More tea

Snack if you must

So there you have it. A look at the simple food I typically prepare and eat in a day. I do spend a lot of time cooking but probably not that much more than the average person (who cooks). Most of the ingredients I make ahead of time—the yogurt, tortillas, beans, sour cream and ferments—so making meals means I simply assemble everything. Like a hippie version of Sandra Lee :p

*MK has revived the blog she began at age 16, The Plastic-Free Chef. She started us on this path.

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