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Crunch Time :How to Cook Creatively and Make a Difference to the Planet

4.67 ( 6 Ratings by Goodreads)
Crunch Time

Crunch Time :How to Cook Creatively and Make a Difference to the Planet

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4.67 (6 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 8 December, 2022
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Description

Eat good, do good, stay odd. Get creative in the kitchen and join the fight against food waste with Oddbox.

Ever scanned a recipe, realised you’re missing an all-essential ingredient and decided not to bother? Or worse, bought a pack of peppers when you only needed one – only to forget the rest at the back of your fridge?

This way of cooking and shopping doesn’t just cause us unnecessary stress; it leads to food waste – one of the most urgent issues impacting climate change. So we set Martyn Odell – food-waste disruptor – the challenge of creating a collection of delicious, swappable recipes that help us waste less food simply by cooking with what we have.

From wonky lasagnes to chuck-it-all-in tagines, zingy salads to fruity puddings, this food-waste-fighting book has over 70 recipes to make fruit and vegetables the star of every meal. With sections on how to cook creatively and make your fruit and veg last longer, this book is the ultimate zero-waste guide to dishes that are good for your tastebuds, your pocket and the planet. Spatulas at the ready – it’s crunch time.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780008554484
ISBN10 000855448X
Number Of Pages 208
Item Weight 780 g
Product Dimensions 191 x 240 x 24 mm
Publisher / Reseller HarperCollins Publishers
Format hardback
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Oddbox is a UK-based subscription box on a mission to reduce food waste. They work directly with farmers to deliver thousands of boxes of fantastic fruit and vegetables every week, with the community growing bigger and stronger every day. As of 2022, Oddbox saved 25,000 tonnes of oddly shaped and surplus fruit and vegetables.

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