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"Local food writer Jill Lightner knows all the tips ... her brand-new book "Scraps, Peels, and Stems: Recipes and Tips for Rethinking Food Waste at Home" is stuffed full of them. If you've got the will to reduce how much you waste, she's got all the ways." --Seattle Times "[Scraps, Peels, and Stems] is loaded with tips on gardening, composting, shopping and storing. There's advice on meal planning, recipes, what to do with leftovers, both from restaurants and home cooked. All to help us minimize the amount of food we waste - an average of 18 pounds per month." --KNKX Food For Thought
2018 Gold Nautilus Book Award Winner in Green Living & Sustainability
About the Authors:
Writer and editor Jill Lightner has long explored the economics, environmental concerns, and flavors of the food system. Most recently she was the co-editor of Taste magazine, published by the largest member-owned food co-op in the United States, PCC Community Markets. She has also been restaurant critic for the Seattle Weekly and edited the award-winning Edible Seattle magazine, as well as two Edible Communities cookbooks. Jill lives in Seattle.
Photographer Shannon Douglas's rich and expressive self-styled images have been featured in books, periodicals, and campaigns internationally, including more than thirty cookbooks. Shannon lives in North Bend, Washington.
Title: Scraps, Peels, and Stems : Recipes and Tips ...
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Publication Date: 2018
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Very Good