Posts Tagged ‘food waste’

No food waste and great walleye meal

February 18th, 2010

I did a good job today in sticking with this week’s green challenge.  Not only did I not throw away any food waste, but I also ate a meal that was mostly organic.  This week’s green task is to eat organically and also to keep track of any food that I throw away.  I did pretty darn well on both counts today.

First, let me tell you about my awesome meal today.  I cooked us up some fresh walleye caught straight from Minnesota lakes.  I cooked it in some Smart Balance Omega (good for the ticker and cholesterol) buttery spread along with some organic garlic and a bit of cayenne for some POW.  We also had some green beans from the can and these were NOT organic.   Hopefully, we will have some garden canned green beans next year, but it was not in the cards for tonight.  Overall, tonight, we ate a fairly organic meal.  I was going to take a picture, but we ate it too quick.  J

As far as throwing food or any food waste away today?  Nope… did not do it.  Yay!

Let me know some of the organic food you eat in the comment areas below.  Also, don’t forget to sign up to win a NatureMill composter at the link shown to the right.

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Week 17 – Keeping an eye on our food

February 15th, 2010

It is a new week and Ashley has assigned me a new green challenge.  Since we are having a giveaway this week where the winner gets a NatureMill composter, it is fitting that we have a challenge this week that involves food.  Our green task for the week is to try and eat organically this week and keep track of all food items we throw in the garbage.

Eating organically can help remind us how good natural food is.  In my opinion, the best kind of “organic” food is the kind that comes from our own gardens and caught outside of corporate farms.   It is gratifying to be able to eat our own food and even though we are toward the end of winter, we still have some home grown food as well as some meat that we have caught ourselves.

Keeping track of our food waste for the week will help us determine what we can change about our habits and make sure we are staying honest with what we are throwing away.  We will certainly be bringing up our NatureMill composter this week to promote the giveaway, but only because it has been a really good tool for us to use in our going green adventure.  Stay tuned… it should be a fun week!

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Our NatureMill composter is working well

January 14th, 2010

I wanted to give you all an update on our new NatureMill composter and that it is working out well.  For those who have not been reading our blog, we had a Naturemill composter that we kept out in our garage.  Ashley, my wife, mostly took care of our first composter, but since we started Guy Goes Green, the amount of food in the garbage has decreased and the amount that needs to go into the composter has increased.  A new composter was in order.

We had originally thought that composting food indoors would be a stinky matter, so we decided to keep our first in the garage.  With the second Naturemill, after I ‘got on board’ with the green lifestyle, I was ok with keeping one in the basement to see how it went.  So far, it has gone really well.

There have been two situations that were slightly annoying, but temporary.  First, one day I came home and the basement smelled ripe with old food.  This was a week or two after we first started running the machine, but I think this was our inexperience with the device indoors rather than a problem with the machine.  We added a handful of brown leaves to the chamber and the next day it cleared right up. 

Also, we noticed that the device’s churning became rather loud when it was getting full.  It even woke me up a few times.  Now, we are in the midst of transferring the compost from the chamber and the noise has been reduced.  I suspect that this will go down after all the gear willeys and knob things get settled, but we will see.

Overall the benefit has far outweighed the negatives and we have been very happy with our NatureMill composter.  Stay tuned for some pictures of our newly created dirt! If you happen to own one or have any questions about them, feel free to add them to the comment area below.

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