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How to Make Tahini with Two Ingredients

Posted on July 19, 2017May 3, 2022by Anne-Marie Bonneau

(Updated 05/02/22) We eat lots of hummus and so go through quite a bit of tahini. I’m pretty sure when people set out to reduce their waste, their hummus intake becomes inversely proportional. There’s likely a mathematical theory that proves this. This past weekend, I cooked two cups of chickpeas in my pressure cooker for […]

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Drawdown: A Book that Just Might Save the Planet

Posted on July 12, 2017July 22, 2017by Anne-Marie Bonneau

The bad news on the environment is as unrelenting as a California wildfire. We’re well over 400 parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (scientists consider 350 ppm safe). A 2012 report from the World Bank describes the world as “barreling down a path to heat up by 4 degrees at the end […]

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Rice Milk

Posted on May 31, 2017June 1, 2017by Anne-Marie Bonneau

The short version of this post To make rice milk, whir 1/2 cup of cooked rice and 2 cups of water in a blender until the mixture reaches a smooth consistency. Drink. The long version Homemade rice milk made with leftover cooked rice prevents both food waste—because you can use up that rice sitting in […]

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Don’t Be Perfect

Posted on May 17, 2017December 14, 2018by Anne-Marie Bonneau

I really struggled with this blog post because…I wanted it to be perfect. The irony! As one of my creative writing teachers told us, just write “s&!%, s&!%, s&!%” over and over and over if that’s what you must do to get words onto the page (or screen). Like perfection, the zero in zero waste […]

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21 Consumer Products You Can (Likely) Live Without

Posted on April 26, 2017January 27, 2023by Anne-Marie Bonneau

Updated 12/18/17: This post does NOT contain affiliate links. If you buy any of the products I link to below, I will NOT receive a commission. I haven’t written a rant for some time… I was slow to see the hit show Mad Men. I found it difficult to watch a bunch of white, sexist, […]

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Off-the-Grid Kombucha

Posted on April 18, 2017June 2, 2017by Anne-Marie Bonneau
Hibiscus flavored kombucha

Because you want to take your hippie game to the next level… The word “ferment” comes from the Latin verb “fervere,” to boil One of the benefits of making fermented foods is that you can prepare many of them without consuming energy. So, after the apocalypse, I’ll still be able to eat my mouth-watering fermented salsa, […]

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Easy Meatless Chili with Sweet Potatoes and Mushrooms

Posted on March 28, 2017August 28, 2022by Anne-Marie Bonneau
vegetarian chili

I have tried to make good vegetarian chili many times over the years—and have never quite hit the mark. Instead of hearty and filling, it had always turned out thin, soupy and unsatisfying. We eat lots of soup and I love it—when I intend to make soup. But I don’t like chili soup. So I […]

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Zero-Waste Menu No 3

Posted on January 28, 2017by Anne-Marie Bonneau

If you have access to decent bulk bins and a good farmer’s market, with a little preparation and perhaps a substitution here and there, you can prepare almost any recipe without producing waste. Just follow the rules below. When we first went plastic free in 2011, it took at least a couple of months to […]

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How to Store Produce Without Plastic

Posted on January 20, 2017October 8, 2024by Anne-Marie Bonneau

Read aloud in a Brad Pitt drawl: The first rule of food waste is: you do not buy too much food. The second rule of food waste is: you do not buy too much food. In an ideal world—one in which you have time to shop a few times a week at a local farmer’s […]

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