8 Easy Hacks to Prevent Food Wastage

Delicious smoked salmon with fresh strawberries and microgreens, garnished with black pepper and her.

These are really easy hacks that anyone can do (in the privacy of their own home) to save dollars!

Food wastage has always been a pain the neck for every mum. So I’ve got some hacks to share so you’ll never have to worry about food wastage again!

1. The ‘Eat Me First’ Food Triage Box

Refrigerator with various condiments and dairy products, promoting food preservation and waste reduc.
Image Via Clossette.com

This great idea from Closette.com is a ‘Food Triage Box’. Any foods that are getting close to their use-by date are placed in this box to make sure they get used up and eaten.

2. Freezing Food Scraps

Freezing Food Scraps

Chicken carcasses, vegetable scraps, carrot tops (if you don’t have chickens — well don’t feed chicken carcasses to chickens – that’s cannibalism!) – are great for when you make stock! Even if you happen to buy a hot chook, keep the bones and freeze them, then throw everything into a slow cooker, season, and cook for six hours (just spoon any scum off the top). A homemade stock that is so much better – and really, cost you nothing!

3. Cut the Mince Into Portions Before Freezing

Ground beef in a black tray with a metal fork.

Buying anything in bulk saves you cash – you know that already! �But if you can’t eat it once it has been defrosted, you are stuffed. An easy peasy fix is to remove the wrapping, cut the meat into portions, then re-cover and freeze. So simple and easy!

4. Cut up Your Onions – and Freeze Them!

How to freeze onions for meal prep and reduce food waste effectively. Easy tips for storing onions t.
Image Via So Simply Stephanie

Onions tend to go bad quickly here in the hot Australian climate – and apart from red onions which you usually eat raw – why not chop up all your brown onions and freeze them into individual portions! AND sometimes (not always), check out the frozen onions in the freezer section of your local supermarket – quite often I’ve seen them cheaper pre-prepared and frozen than the fresh sort – so all the work is done for you!

Other vegetables that freeze really well this way include capsicums and celery.

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Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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