Archives Food Waste - My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty ! MyDailyMagazine.com Tue, 29 Apr 2025 09:00:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Don’t Toss That Pit! Why You Should Start Saving Your Avocado Stones (And How to Grow Your Own Tree) https://mydailymagazine.com/save-avocado-stones-grow-tree-alch5/ Tue, 29 Apr 2025 09:00:00 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=68193 We get it—when you’re scooping out that buttery green goodness from an avocado, the pit usually ends up as food waste. But hold up! Before you flick it into the trash or compost bin, you should know that avocado stones (yes, that’s what the pit is technically called) are surprisingly useful—and potentially money-saving. In fact, […]

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We get it—when you’re scooping out that buttery green goodness from an avocado, the pit usually ends up as food waste. But hold up! Before you flick it into the trash or compost bin, you should know that avocado stones (yes, that’s what the pit is technically called) are surprisingly useful—and potentially money-saving. In fact, gardening experts are encouraging folks to save their pits instead of ditching them, and for good reason.

Let’s dive into why you might want to hang onto your avocado stone—and how it could turn into a lush indoor plant or even a future avocado tree (patience required, of course).

Why Save Your Avocado Pit?

1. It’s a free plant.
In an era where a single potted plant can set you back $20 to $50, why not try to grow one for free? An avocado pit is the perfect budget-friendly seed—because it’s literally leftover from your snack.

2. They’re surprisingly easy to grow.
Growing an avocado plant from a pit isn’t as complicated as it sounds. With just a jar, some toothpicks, and water, you can sprout your own indoor avocado tree. Plus, it’s a fun project for kids, roommates, or anyone who loves watching something green take shape from scratch.

3. It’s great for the environment.
Repurposing your avocado pit instead of throwing it away is a small but impactful step toward reducing food waste. According to sustainability experts, every little action helps when it comes to mindful consumption.

The Simple Guide to Growing Your Own Avocado Plant

Ready to give your pit a purpose? Here’s how to get growing:

  • Remove and clean the stone
    Gently rinse off any remaining flesh without removing the brown skin—this outer layer protects the seed.
  • Determine the top and bottom
    The top is the slightly pointier end, and the bottom is flatter. The roots grow from the bottom, while the sprout grows from the top.
  • Suspend it over water
    Use 3-4 toothpicks to suspend the pit over a glass of water with the bottom submerged. Keep it on a sunny windowsill and change the water every few days to prevent mold or rot.
  • Wait for roots and a sprout
    In 4–8 weeks, you should see roots form and a sprout emerge. Once it’s 6 inches tall, snip it back to encourage growth.
  • Pot it up
    When the roots are thick and the sprout is leafy, plant your seedling in a pot with good drainage and soil. Keep it in bright light and water it regularly.

Will You Get Avocados?

Here’s the honest truth: While your tree might eventually bear fruit, it can take 5–13 years—and some indoor trees never produce avocados at all. But even without fruit, your plant still earns its keep with glossy, lush leaves that brighten up any room. And if it does fruit? Congratulations—you’ve just grown an avocado-producing plant from a kitchen scrap.

A Pit with Potential

So the next time you’re enjoying toast, tacos, or a smoothie bowl topped with avocado, think twice before you toss the pit. Whether you’re aiming to reduce waste, flex your green thumb, or just enjoy a new hobby, saving your avocado stone is a low-effort, high-reward move. With a bit of patience and care, you might just end up with a thriving plant—and a story to tell every time someone asks, “Is that an avocado tree in your kitchen?”

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5 Ways to Reduce Food Waste in Your Everyday Life https://mydailymagazine.com/5-ways-to-reduce-food-waste-in-your-everyday-life/ Thu, 13 Feb 2025 06:19:00 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=64972 Food waste is bad both for your wallet and the environment, and you should look for ways to keep it at a minimum. If you’re looking for methods to make the best of your food and stop it from going to waste, here are five useful tips and tricks that will help you change your […]

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Food waste is bad both for your wallet and the environment, and you should look for ways to keep it at a minimum. If you’re looking for methods to make the best of your food and stop it from going to waste, here are five useful tips and tricks that will help you change your ways.

Shop With a List

Most food waste happens when we’re shopping without a plan. That’s why it’s always a good idea to go grocery shopping with a list and not buy more food than you’re planning to eat until your next visit to the grocery store.

Use Leftovers

Keep your leftovers in airtight containers and try to come up with a creative way to use them before they go bad instead of throwing them away.

Proper Storage

The way you store your foods makes all the difference and can prolong their shelf life. That’s especially the case with fruits and veggies, and you should consider freezing some of them for later use if you’re not going to use them soon.

Don’t Order/Eat Out

Eating out and ordering food is all fun and games when you don’t have food at home that will soon reach its expiration date, but you should try to avoid it if that’s the case.

Check Expiration Dates

Speaking of expiration dates, it’s a good idea to check them every once in a while so you can finish up the foods that will soon be useless.

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Useful Tips to Reduce Food Waste During the Holidays https://mydailymagazine.com/useful-tips-to-reduce-food-waste-during-the-holidays/ Thu, 26 Nov 2020 06:00:19 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=54301 The Holiday season is that time of the year when we all love to celebrate and prepare large meals and feasts for our family. This year, try to adopt these sustainable habits in order to reduce food waste during this festive season. Plan the Menu Good organization is the key when it comes to reducing […]

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The Holiday season is that time of the year when we all love to celebrate and prepare large meals and feasts for our family. This year, try to adopt these sustainable habits in order to reduce food waste during this festive season.

Plan the Menu

Good organization is the key when it comes to reducing waste and the first step in organizing your holiday celebration is to create a menu. A detailed list of all meals you plan to prepare for the holidays will help you create a list of ingredients you need to buy.

Use What You Have

Maybe you already have some of the ingredients lying around your kitchen or pantry, so make sure to use those first.

Create a Shopping List

The best tip for smart shopping is to create a detailed list of ingredients you need to buy. Once you go to the supermarket try to stick to the list and only buy things you know you’ll be using.

Use leftovers

Even if you plan everything right, chances are you’re still going to have some leftover food. Instead of throwing it out, you can freeze the leftover food or repurpose it in other recipes.

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We get it—when you’re scooping out that buttery green goodness from an avocado, the pit usually ends up as food waste. But hold up! Before you flick it into the trash or compost bin, you should know that avocado stones (yes, that’s what the pit is technically called) are surprisingly useful—and potentially money-saving. In fact, gardening experts are encouraging folks to save their pits instead of ditching them, and for good reason.

Let’s dive into why you might want to hang onto your avocado stone—and how it could turn into a lush indoor plant or even a future avocado tree (patience required, of course).

Why Save Your Avocado Pit?

1. It’s a free plant.
In an era where a single potted plant can set you back $20 to $50, why not try to grow one for free? An avocado pit is the perfect budget-friendly seed—because it’s literally leftover from your snack.

2. They’re surprisingly easy to grow.
Growing an avocado plant from a pit isn’t as complicated as it sounds. With just a jar, some toothpicks, and water, you can sprout your own indoor avocado tree. Plus, it’s a fun project for kids, roommates, or anyone who loves watching something green take shape from scratch.

3. It’s great for the environment.
Repurposing your avocado pit instead of throwing it away is a small but impactful step toward reducing food waste. According to sustainability experts, every little action helps when it comes to mindful consumption.

The Simple Guide to Growing Your Own Avocado Plant

Ready to give your pit a purpose? Here’s how to get growing:

  • Remove and clean the stone
    Gently rinse off any remaining flesh without removing the brown skin—this outer layer protects the seed.
  • Determine the top and bottom
    The top is the slightly pointier end, and the bottom is flatter. The roots grow from the bottom, while the sprout grows from the top.
  • Suspend it over water
    Use 3-4 toothpicks to suspend the pit over a glass of water with the bottom submerged. Keep it on a sunny windowsill and change the water every few days to prevent mold or rot.
  • Wait for roots and a sprout
    In 4–8 weeks, you should see roots form and a sprout emerge. Once it’s 6 inches tall, snip it back to encourage growth.
  • Pot it up
    When the roots are thick and the sprout is leafy, plant your seedling in a pot with good drainage and soil. Keep it in bright light and water it regularly.

Will You Get Avocados?

Here’s the honest truth: While your tree might eventually bear fruit, it can take 5–13 years—and some indoor trees never produce avocados at all. But even without fruit, your plant still earns its keep with glossy, lush leaves that brighten up any room. And if it does fruit? Congratulations—you’ve just grown an avocado-producing plant from a kitchen scrap.

A Pit with Potential

So the next time you’re enjoying toast, tacos, or a smoothie bowl topped with avocado, think twice before you toss the pit. Whether you’re aiming to reduce waste, flex your green thumb, or just enjoy a new hobby, saving your avocado stone is a low-effort, high-reward move. With a bit of patience and care, you might just end up with a thriving plant—and a story to tell every time someone asks, “Is that an avocado tree in your kitchen?”

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5 Ways to Reduce Food Waste in Your Everyday Life https://mydailymagazine.com/5-ways-to-reduce-food-waste-in-your-everyday-life/ Thu, 13 Feb 2025 06:19:00 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=64972 Food waste is bad both for your wallet and the environment, and you should look for ways to keep it at a minimum. If you’re looking for methods to make the best of your food and stop it from going to waste, here are five useful tips and tricks that will help you change your […]

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Food waste is bad both for your wallet and the environment, and you should look for ways to keep it at a minimum. If you’re looking for methods to make the best of your food and stop it from going to waste, here are five useful tips and tricks that will help you change your ways.

Shop With a List

Most food waste happens when we’re shopping without a plan. That’s why it’s always a good idea to go grocery shopping with a list and not buy more food than you’re planning to eat until your next visit to the grocery store.

Use Leftovers

Keep your leftovers in airtight containers and try to come up with a creative way to use them before they go bad instead of throwing them away.

Proper Storage

The way you store your foods makes all the difference and can prolong their shelf life. That’s especially the case with fruits and veggies, and you should consider freezing some of them for later use if you’re not going to use them soon.

Don’t Order/Eat Out

Eating out and ordering food is all fun and games when you don’t have food at home that will soon reach its expiration date, but you should try to avoid it if that’s the case.

Check Expiration Dates

Speaking of expiration dates, it’s a good idea to check them every once in a while so you can finish up the foods that will soon be useless.

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Useful Tips to Reduce Food Waste During the Holidays https://mydailymagazine.com/useful-tips-to-reduce-food-waste-during-the-holidays/ Thu, 26 Nov 2020 06:00:19 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=54301 The Holiday season is that time of the year when we all love to celebrate and prepare large meals and feasts for our family. This year, try to adopt these sustainable habits in order to reduce food waste during this festive season. Plan the Menu Good organization is the key when it comes to reducing […]

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The Holiday season is that time of the year when we all love to celebrate and prepare large meals and feasts for our family. This year, try to adopt these sustainable habits in order to reduce food waste during this festive season.

Plan the Menu

Good organization is the key when it comes to reducing waste and the first step in organizing your holiday celebration is to create a menu. A detailed list of all meals you plan to prepare for the holidays will help you create a list of ingredients you need to buy.

Use What You Have

Maybe you already have some of the ingredients lying around your kitchen or pantry, so make sure to use those first.

Create a Shopping List

The best tip for smart shopping is to create a detailed list of ingredients you need to buy. Once you go to the supermarket try to stick to the list and only buy things you know you’ll be using.

Use leftovers

Even if you plan everything right, chances are you’re still going to have some leftover food. Instead of throwing it out, you can freeze the leftover food or repurpose it in other recipes.

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