Stale Bread To Eggshells: Know How To Use Food Waste Smartly
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Working in the kitchen is truly an art. But it is much more than just cooking delicious meals. Besides cooking, one should also know how to manage kitchen items properly. While preparing meals, you must remember that you shouldn’t be wasting the food. Although it may sound strange to you, we consider many food items useless and show them the way out. But in reality, all those things can be of great use to you. You may not use them the way you want them to, but they can be used in many different and innovative ways. So, today we’ll tell you about some such food items which may look like a waste but can be used in different ways.

Potato and Banana peels

Potato is one such vegetable that is readily available in every household. You can consume them in many ways. But what do you do with the remaining peels? The starch content in them is pretty high, and hence you can clean mirrors and sinks very quickly with their help. Apart from this, it’s also considered great for your skin. Therefore, banana is considered very beneficial for health, and everyone from children to elders is advised to consume them. But after eating a banana, do not throw out its peel; rub its inside part on your skin as it helps to get rid of pimples and acne.

Leftover tea leaves and eggshells

After making tea, you should not throw out the used leaves. Instead, you can use it as a fertilizer for plants. For example, if you have plants in your house, you can sprinkle tea leaves on the soil. It will act as manure for the plants. In addition to tea leaves, eggshells are considered a good source of calcium. Therefore, you can break the eggshells and put them in the plants as it helps to keep your plants healthy.

Leftover bread

If you have cut bread corners while making sandwiches, make bread crumbs and use them in different recipes instead of throwing them out. On the other hand, if your bread has not crossed the expiry date but has become hard, sprinkle a little water on it and microwave it for 30 seconds.

Sour milk

Has your milk turned sour? It may not be possible to make tea, but instead, you can use it for buttermilk. Not only this, but you can make paneer with it too. In this way, even sour milk can also be helpful for you.