I have recently joined a new Facebook group run by Zoe Morrison, author of
Eco Thrifty Living blog, with a little bit of help from me.
The Facebook group is for anyone who is interested in wasting less of their food and making even the food that many people might regularly throw away into something tasty.
Tomorrow, Monday 6th March, Zoe is introducing a challenge:
The
#STILLGOOD DECLUTTERING CHALLENGE!
Zoe is challenging the Reduce Your Food Waste Facebook group members (and readers of her blog and mine!) to have a clear out and use up anything that is approaching or beyond its 'Best Before' date.
Starting on Monday 6th March, the areas to be tackled are:
Week 1: drinks - both dried and in liquid form e.g. tea, coffee, alcohol, juice and so on.
Week 2: tins, jars and dried goods e.g. flour, rice, pasta, herbs, spices.
Week 3: Freezer foods and/or the condiments in your fridge
Week 4: The food you keep outside your kitchen - e.g. in your office drawer, in your car, your secret stash of munchies :)
I decided to get a head start on next week's challenge and just have a look at the drinks, starting with the tea and coffee drawer.
I had no idea that I had 5 tubs of cocoa powder. I do make a lot of cakes as I make cricket teas throughout the summer. So I know that this will get used up. Two of the pots were no doubt brought home from the Junior and Senior Daughters' houses and each had less than half a tub. So I decided to set to work and use some of it. We were going for dinner at a friend's house so I made some truffles to take with us. I had an ageing but in date tin of condensed milk, so I used three table spoons of cocoa powder in the tin of condensed milk, which I heated up until it bubbled, then added about 50g of unsalted butter, which you stir in until it melts. Then when the mixture is cool enough you just roll it into balls with your hands. It is surprisingly mess free. I then rolled the balls in more cocoa powder and I coated a couple with some candied peel I made last weekend.
They went down well last night and I have more for after roast dinner today. Gutted, Sis, that you can't join us today. I will try to save you a couple.
These used up the two tubs that were started.
However, I think I need to get a bit more chocolate cookery done as I have some dubious looking packets of drinking chocolate that look past their best and a tub of Nesquik that my nephew brought here a couple of years ago. Now what am I going to make with that? Ideas please.
Here is the link for anyone who would be interested in joining our Facebook group.
Reduce your food waste!386 members