Sunday, August 29, 2010

Re: [fast5] Re: Throwing food away



So well put. I’ve felt very free around my parents to leave food, ftmp. I mean sometimes I’ve done it without even thinking about it. And I used to tell them this concept all the time. Better for them to be healthy than to be concerned about that....

Thankfully they don’t’ have weight issues...
Chantelle

Ps-Kirsteen, what about freezing excess that’s bought? I find myself working to give away any excesses we end up with or cooking things up and freezing, etc.


On 8/28/10 7:21 AM, "marty398" <marty398@yahoo.com> wrote:

"... food going into fat on my hips because I didn't need it was just as much a waste as food going into the bin."

Love this!  It's a great answer when visiting and someone accuses you of wasting food or trying to force you to take seconds so something doesn't go to waste.  But it really can't be used if you served yourself and don't eat what you took.  

--
Marty

> It's so true, it took me years to realise that food going into fat on my
> hips because I didn't need it was just as much a waste as food going into
> the bin. As you said the savings start with buying less and i think that's
> where I struggle most. Once it's bought, if it's excess then it's already a
> waste regardless of what happens to it.
>
> Cheers
> Kirsteen


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