3 Ways to Cut Down on Food Waste
By Mairead Rodgers, RD, PHEc, CF L1 Trainer
Do you waste a lot of food? Most of us are wasting more than we realize. Buying food only to waste it means that the resources to produce that food have now gone to waste, but it also means we’re throwing out something we bought, which can take a chunk out of your grocery budget. Here’s 3 strategies to reduce your food waste!
- Meal plan!!! Take a bit of time each week to plan your meals and make a grocery list.This way you have a game plan to use the groceries you buy, not just leave them to get mushy in the fridge. You don’t have to plan the entire week, but even knowing three or four dinner that you’ll make and having ingredients for them on hand can make a difference. Have a plan for the food you buy if you can.
- Throw stuff in the freezer! If we can’t eat something before it’s going to go bad, freezing it is a great way to avoid having to throw it out. Fruit looking a little questionable? Chop and freeze for smoothies. Not going to get to your vegetables in time? Dice and freeze to use in sauces and stews. Bought some meat but plans changes? In the freezer it goes to be defrosted for dinner another day. Have leftovers that just aren’t going to be eaten? Freeze to take for lunch in a couple weeks when you’re busy. Make sure anything you freeze is sealed in an air-tight bag or container to avoid freezer burn.
- Shop your own fridge, freezer, and cupboards. Chances are you have lots of food odds and ends floating around that might not get eaten in time. Whether it’s produce, canned goods you’ve had for ages (they do have an expiry date), or pantry staples, all food does eventually either go bad or just completely lose it’s flavour. When you’re planning meals, shop your own kitchen to see what you can build around. See if you can use up some of those odds and ends to avoid throwing them out. Having a root through your cupboards regularly can make sure you always know what’s there and nothing gets forgotten for the next 8 years. Not sure what to do with what you’ve found? Do a quick search for easy recipes using that ingredient.
Do you have more nutrition questions, or need help with meal planning? Email maireadrodgers@degreecrossfitseaforth.com or click here to book a nutrition consultation to work through your meal planning woes!


