It's the fridge, you see, it's a massive vortex which sucks in leftovers and doesn't give them back until they're completely unidentifiable. Sometimes it sucks in non-leftovers. Actually, a lot of the time it sucks in non-leftovers. Something that went into the fridge red, comes out green, something that was yellow is now black. It's sort of scary. Really, worse than the results of a few weeks time spent in the fridge, are the statistics about food waste. According to Next Generation Food, and Jodie Humphreys, the following disturbing food waste statistics are worth a second look:
- In the US, food waste has increased by 50 percent since 1974
- 40 percent of all the food produced in the US is thrown out
- Food waste accounts for more than a quarter of freshwater consumption and 300 million barrels of annually.
- Food is the third largest waste stream after paper and yard waste
- 8.3 million tonnes of food is thrown away by households in the UK annually
- In the UK, city dwellers generally waste the most food, with the worst culprits being single men, aged between 25 and 35
Might help me, anyway, as I have been a horrible, wasteful, mindless and absurd glutton. And it must stop.
So here it is: According to the Stockholm International Water Institute, all that food waste amounts to 43.8 billion bucks in the U.S. alone. Gack!
So, after recovering from sticker shock, I cleaned the fridge, and now the garbage can is halfway full, even though pick-up day was yesterday. And today, Day 44 of One Thousand Days, I pledge to not throw any food away for the next 7 days. I figure this is a good start, and gives me a chance to report back at the end of said days. I'm well pleased with my progress today, and now my fridge looks like this:
44 down, 956 to go.
You are silly, Carita...in a GOOD way!
ReplyDeleteTrue! I AM silly. And you're right, there is a bad way to be silly, so I'm glad Im silly in a GOOD way! :-)
ReplyDeletecan I get those heels in lime jell-o?
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