35| Tips to Reducing Food Waste with Elise Smith of Winnie's Bakery

EPISODE · Oct 28, 2021 · 28 MIN

35| Tips to Reducing Food Waste with Elise Smith of Winnie's Bakery

from Sustainable Brown Girl · host Sustainable Brown Girl

With Halloween coming this weekend and the holidays quickly approaching, I think now is a good time to talk about ways to prevent food waste. Pumpkins are the universal symbol of autumn and are a popular decor item in millions of households. In fact, according to the USDA, an estimated 2 billion pounds of pumpkins are grown in the United States each year, and about two thirds are trashed rather than being eaten or composted. Keeping food out of the landfill is crucial to fighting climate change. You see, when Halloween pumpkins and other food waste makes it to the landfill, they release methane gas, a harmful greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change. In this episode I’ll be talking about a few ways in which we can put those Halloween pumpkins to good use and prevent food waste in general. We’re also going to be hearing from Elise Smith, a black woman who is the founder of Winnie’s Bakery. When baking delicious treats for Winnie’s Bakery, Elise strives to use sustainable ingredients and prefers to buy local, organic, and fairly-sourced goods as often as possible.  Elise will be sharing some tips about how to reduce food waste in the kitchen later on in the show. Donate to Sustainable Brown Girl on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sustainablebrowngirl Visit the Sustainable Brown Girl Website: https://www.sustainablebrowngirl.com/ Follow Sustainable Brown Girl on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sustainablebrowngirl/ Subscribe to Sustainable Brown Girl on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMTYdJ87UUbMxgkx_WwNzag Join the Sustainable Brown Girl Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/259424485303892/ Save 10% on your first purchase at EarthHero.com with code SUSTAINABLEBROWNGIRL (can’t be used on sale items, can’t be paired with other coupons, can’t be used on Gift Cards, TerraCycle boxes, Zeal Optics, Bumbleride or Naturepedic products). By using this promotion, I receive a bit of commission which goes towards keeping us on the air. Shop here: https://earthhero.com/?ref=sustainablebrowngirl Learn more at sustainablebrowngirl.com/radio

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