• Pieisawesome@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    You can always ask the butcher to get you a smaller piece of meat. You can also separate pieces of meat and freeze part.

    If produce is by weight, you can break the package to be smaller. Even things like squash can be cut in half (ask the produce people, places like Aldis will not do this).

    Buy canned and frozen veggies as much as possible, they last longer. They won’t be as tasty, but will reduce your food waste.

    Cook larger portions and freeze the leftovers and eat them in a week or two.

    As far as spices, dishes, etc. look at them as “investments” cause you won’t be using them all on one meal…

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      4 hours ago

      Meat is actually the easiest one because you can just freeze it like you said. Powdered spices are also a complete non issue. It’s fresh produce that I struggle with.

      But for example, the recipe I tried called for…

      Jasmine rice - could only find it in a whopping 5 lb bag which was ridiculous for a solo person who rarely ears rice. I know rice keeps, but since I don’t at all like to cook, it was very excessive. Even if I were to have made a larger quantity of the meal or make it multiple times, I still would have an insane amount left over.

      A clove of fresh garlic - I know you can get powdered garlic or garlic in a jar, but people seem to say that it doesn’t at all work the same, so I wanted to try it the way the recipe wanted you to. So I had a shitton of cut up garlic left over because I could only find whole garlic bulbs at that particular grocery store if I didn’t want to go canned or powdered. Can you even freeze a portion of garlic?

      A portion of whole fresh ginger - again same issue as the above problem I had with fresh garlic. Only this one was even worse because ginger rarely present in any of the foods I eat

      Etc. for a lot of the ingredients for that recipe.


      Yes, I get that you can do some complex puzzles and math to figure out how to use all of these ingredients in different meals without wasting the excess, but that is absolutely NOT for me. That’s a whole additional ordeal and one of the many reasons I hate cooking. I don’t want to have to perform an elaborate game of ingredient/meal chess to avoid significant food waste when I’m grocery shopping. I do enough work at my job and there are still plenty of other annoying tasks to keep up with like cleaning and laundry.

      The point is I don’t want to look at any of these as “investments”. That is is an insane amount of work to put into something I hate.

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        36 minutes ago

        Where are you shopping? Only having a 5lb bag of jasmine rice is weird.

        Just use powdered instead of the fresh herbs. I would consider doubling up on most spices if you are using powdered.

        Garlic and ginger both can be frozen. They also last a good while, so you can keep them in your fridge