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July

3 green kitchen tips you can start today

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I’ve always procrastinated when I told myself: “Hey, let’s make this world a greener place to live in!” Reason is I find it rather troublesome to find things to recycle or even to lug my recyclables to the recycling center which is only a 5-minute walk in the neighborhood. But then, scraping a plate of unfinished meal into the garbage bin made me feel doubly guilty all of a sudden, and I vowed to start living green in the kitchen today (or tomorrow because thee is only 3 minutes left “today”). Hence, this post is conceived to help other lazy people like me start doing their bit to save Mother Nature :)

1. Garbage enzyme to the rescue
Are you feeling guilty due to the leftover food you constantly had to throw away? Fear not! You can start your own garbage enzyme solution which is typically a DIY liquid you can make to break down harmful substance in your household. It’s awfully useful in cleaning stuff too. Pour a little down the drain and you’ll eliminate the stink in no time!

2. Clear out your fridge and oh, while you’re at it, get a CFC-free refrigerator!
If your refrigerator’s from the Jurassic era chances are it is not CFC-free. It’s time to invest in one and retire your old fridge. And on the subject of clearing out your fridge, you should avoid food wastage by periodically rummaging through your fridge and see what’s nearing its shelf life. Do a cookout, invite friends to your potluck, do whatever it takes to finish the food in the kitchen! I personally like trading food with neighbors or giving it away to people who need it more.

3. Start your own hydroponic corner in the kitchen
Fine, if your kitchen is tiny like mine, you can place the hydropponic system somewhere in your backyard or lawn but the point is… START ONE! Not only is it healthier to consume home grown veg, you get to save money buying organic food at the market. I always look at it this way — if I planted it, it must be good, and if it’s good, by Jove I’LL EAT IT! :D You can also DIY your own organic garden.

I’ll be writing some garbage enzyme tips after this so be sure to look out for it! Meanwhile check out this must-have green living kit I am currently using.

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