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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | A savvy Australian mum has revealed a trick to cut down on food wastage and give herself a free extra meal each week.<br>Sharing details of her trick on , the woman explained how she has a 'Needs Using Up Basket' in her fridge.<br><br>This is a plastic basket which is reserved for various odds and ends of food she doesn't want to throw away.<br>'Half an onion, tomatoes, half a sweet potato, sausage, wrinkly capsicum, whatever!' she wrote alongside photos showing a full basket inside her fridge.<br>Scroll down for video <br> A savvy Australian mum has shared how her 'Needs Using Up Basket' (pictured) is a way for her to reduce food wastage<br>Her system enables her to select items from the basket she can add to meals she is preparing or create an extra meal once a week for her family.<br>'Once a week we make a huge frittata with all the [https://openclipart.org/search/?query=leftovers leftovers] and [https://omgomgomg5j4yrr4mjdv3h5c5xfvxtqqs2in7smi65mjps7wvkmqmtqd-onion.com/ OMG!OMG!] either eat it for dinner or portion it up for snacks,' she said.<br>'Apart from the eggs, it's a free meal each week and no more food wastage!'.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'Half an onion, tomatoes, half a sweet potato, sausage, wrinkly capsicum, whatever!' The woman wrote of the items she places into the basket<br>Those who saw the woman's post online and were impressed by her hack were quick to praise her idea as well as share their versions of the savings trick. <br>One woman Anna said 'we do this for Sunday breakfast - I call it the "kitchen sink" breakfast.<br><br>Always a big hit with the family.<br>'Leftover bits of chicken or ham go in, plus veg and cheese.'<br> Everything that's in the basket is turned into a delicious frittata (pictured) which the family enjoy hot or as snacks over the course of the week<br>Another woman wrote that she 'loved the idea' as she had recently started meal prepping for her family.<br>'OMG, I can't believe how much gets used now and not a lot of waste.'<br>A third said she was 'stealing this idea for the warmer months'.<br>'In winter I make an end of the week soup to use everything up but didn't know what to do with them in the warmer weather,' she posted.<br> |
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+A savvy Australian mum has revealed a trick to cut down on food wastage and give herself a free extra meal each week.<br>Sharing details of her trick on , the woman explained how she has a 'Needs Using Up Basket' in her fridge.<br><br>This is a plastic basket which is reserved for various odds and ends of food she doesn't want to throw away.<br>'Half an onion, tomatoes, half a sweet potato, sausage, wrinkly capsicum, whatever!' she wrote alongside photos showing a full basket inside her fridge.<br>Scroll down for video <br> A savvy Australian mum has shared how her 'Needs Using Up Basket' (pictured) is a way for her to reduce food wastage<br>Her system enables her to select items from the basket she can add to meals she is preparing or create an extra meal once a week for her family.<br>'Once a week we make a huge frittata with all the [https://openclipart.org/search/?query=leftovers leftovers] and [https://omgomgomg5j4yrr4mjdv3h5c5xfvxtqqs2in7smi65mjps7wvkmqmtqd-onion.com/ OMG!OMG!] either eat it for dinner or portion it up for snacks,' she said.<br>'Apart from the eggs, it's a free meal each week and no more food wastage!'.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'Half an onion, tomatoes, half a sweet potato, sausage, wrinkly capsicum, whatever!' The woman wrote of the items she places into the basket<br>Those who saw the woman's post online and were impressed by her hack were quick to praise her idea as well as share their versions of the savings trick. <br>One woman Anna said 'we do this for Sunday breakfast - I call it the "kitchen sink" breakfast.<br><br>Always a big hit with the family.<br>'Leftover bits of chicken or ham go in, plus veg and cheese.'<br> Everything that's in the basket is turned into a delicious frittata (pictured) which the family enjoy hot or as snacks over the course of the week<br>Another woman wrote that she 'loved the idea' as she had recently started meal prepping for her family.<br>'OMG, I can't believe how much gets used now and not a lot of waste.'<br>A third said she was 'stealing this idea for the warmer months'.<br>'In winter I make an end of the week soup to use everything up but didn't know what to do with them in the warmer weather,' she posted.<br>
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | A savvy Australian mum has revealed a trick to cut down on food wastage and give herself a free extra meal each week.<br>Sharing details of her trick on , the woman explained how she has a 'Needs Using Up Basket' in her fridge.<br><br>This is a plastic basket which is reserved for various odds and ends of food she doesn't want to throw away.<br>'Half an onion, tomatoes, half a sweet potato, sausage, wrinkly capsicum, whatever!' she wrote alongside photos showing a full basket inside her fridge.<br>Scroll down for video <br> A savvy Australian mum has shared how her 'Needs Using Up Basket' (pictured) is a way for her to reduce food wastage<br>Her system enables her to select items from the basket she can add to meals she is preparing or create an extra meal once a week for her family.<br>'Once a week we make a huge frittata with all the [https://openclipart.org/search/?query=leftovers leftovers] and [https://omgomgomg5j4yrr4mjdv3h5c5xfvxtqqs2in7smi65mjps7wvkmqmtqd-onion.com/ OMG!OMG!] either eat it for dinner or portion it up for snacks,' she said.<br>'Apart from the eggs, it's a free meal each week and no more food wastage!'.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'Half an onion, tomatoes, half a sweet potato, sausage, wrinkly capsicum, whatever!' The woman wrote of the items she places into the basket<br>Those who saw the woman's post online and were impressed by her hack were quick to praise her idea as well as share their versions of the savings trick. <br>One woman Anna said 'we do this for Sunday breakfast - I call it the "kitchen sink" breakfast.<br><br>Always a big hit with the family.<br>'Leftover bits of chicken or ham go in, plus veg and cheese.'<br> Everything that's in the basket is turned into a delicious frittata (pictured) which the family enjoy hot or as snacks over the course of the week<br>Another woman wrote that she 'loved the idea' as she had recently started meal prepping for her family.<br>'OMG, I can't believe how much gets used now and not a lot of waste.'<br>A third said she was 'stealing this idea for the warmer months'.<br>'In winter I make an end of the week soup to use everything up but didn't know what to do with them in the warmer weather,' she posted.<br>
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