How to Naturally Dye Easter Eggs with Kitchen Scraps
Have you ever thought about what’s in Easter Egg dye? We like to naturally dye Easter Eggs using kitchen ingredients for a cleaner holiday.
Have you ever thought about what’s in Easter Egg dye? We like to naturally dye Easter Eggs using kitchen ingredients for a cleaner holiday.
When trying to cut out processed food, the best way is to grow your own food. Use these tips to do start a garden while cutting waste.
Starting an indoor herb garden is a great way to grow food and cut down on waste. You also eliminate plastic from store-bought herbs.
Whether purchasing for a friend or making your list, this gift guide will help you find the perfect idea for a No Waste kitchen.
When you depend on your supermarket for groceries, package-free shopping isn’t easy. Use these tips next time you go grocery shopping to reduce waste.
Throwing a birthday party is a great way to celebrate someone, but it can come with a lot of waste. Try these ideas for a No Waste birthday party.
The ultimate goal in a No Waste Kitchen is to remove the trash can. There are ways to do this and baby steps you can take for an easy transition.
Twist ties are those little metal strips covered in paper or plastic. Instead of throwing them out, try one of these ways to reuse them.
Packing lunch for school or work is a necessity most of us face daily. Try these few tips to pack a No Waste lunch for a better midday meal.
There are many advantages to a pantry week, such as preventing wasted food and money. But what is “pantry week” and when is the best time to have one?