Half a tin of sweet corn which has been sitting in the fridge since goodness knows when, and a small box of dark chocolate covered crystallised ginger after trying two of them and deciding they’re really not for me.
Everything else has either been eaten, will be eaten, or turned into soup and frozen.
What’s been chucked in the bin in your house?
I never ...or rarely...throw anything out. But I'm about to get rid of some goats milk camembert. I like most goats cheeses I've tried, but this stuff was revolting.
Pasta, the birds just love cheese of any kind. Half tins of sweetcorn etc I would also give to the birds. I also microwave potato peelings for the birds. Haven't found a use for eggshells yet but friend swears that they keep slugs away from hostas?
Absolutely nothing is wasted in my house, I’ll often eat brown bread 6-7 days past its Best Before and yoghurts are fair game up until 6-8 weeks after.
No need for the ridiculous amount of waste that (especially) us as Westerners fritter away, diabolical in fact.
We don’t have a food waste bin, wish we did.
I never peel potatoes or carrots, just things with tough, inedible peel like swede, bananas, oranges, etc.
We throw very little food away so I think it would be really interesting to have to use a food waste bin, probably make us realise we throw away more than we think we do.