Save More - Activity 13
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Save More - Activity 13
Activity 13 - Fixing Perfect Portions Plan ahead Know your dates Savvy storage Perfect portions Love your leftovers This activity shows how to stretch or use up food if you do sometimes cook too much or too little, saving you money by reducing food waste. Who is it for and how long will it take? 1:1 or in a group, working in pairs. Takes 20 - 25 minutes. What is needed? • Too Much, Too Little Sheet, 1 per person • Pens • Spaghetti measurer, rice measuring cup or scales, if available RUNNING THE SESSION Before you begin Introduce the topic: “One of the reasons we sometimes waste food is because we cook too much to make sure there is enough to go round. This activity is all about what to do if you have cooked too much - or too little.” How to run the activity 1. If working with a group, divide people into pairs. 2. Give each person a Too Much, Too Little Sheet. (Allow about 10 minutes to work through the Sheet.) 3. Ask people to discuss: “What could you do if you have cooked too much?”, and to write down their ideas for each food item in the first column. 4. Then ask: “What could you do if you have cooked too little?”, and to write down their ideas for each food item in the third column. 5. Discuss the ideas and compare them with the suggestions. After the activity 7. Ask how people currently measure portions. Or, why do they make too much or too little? 8. Do they ever find they cannot use up the leftovers? How much money do they think that wasted food costs them? Love Food Hate Waste - Save More www.lovefoodhatewaste.com Twitter: @LFHW_UK Facebook: Love Food Hate Waste Community Activity 13 - Fixing Perfect Portions What have we found out? • Ideas for stretching meals to make them go further if you have cooked too little. • Ideas for using up food if you have cooked too much. • That wasting less food, by getting portions perfect, saves money. What else could we do • Make a pledge to measure portions. This doesn’t always need expensive kitchen equipment. Everyday objects can be used. See Perfect Portions (Activity 12). • Run Perfect Portions (Activity 12). Want to know more? Take the guess work out of portions with the Love Food Hate Waste portion planner: http://lovefoodhatewaste.com/portions/everyday Watch Cheryl measure the perfect portion of rice here: http://vimeo.com/47179934 Download the free Love Food Hate Waste App: http://lovefoodhatewaste.com/content/download-new-love-food-hate-waste-free-app Read the A to Z of Food Tips. Love Food Hate Waste - Save More www.lovefoodhatewaste.com Twitter: @LFHW_UK Facebook: Love Food Hate Waste Community Activity 13 - Fixing Perfect Portions Too Much, Too Little Fill in both columns with your own ideas. Add another food. Don’t sneak a peek at the suggestions sheet! What I would do if I had cooked too much: Food item What I would do if I had cooked too little: Potatoes Rice Pasta Vegetables Own choice Love Food Hate Waste - Save More www.lovefoodhatewaste.com Twitter: @LFHW_UK Facebook: Love Food Hate Waste Community Activity 13 - Fixing Perfect Portions Too Much, Too Little Here are some other suggestions to add to your own ideas. What I would do if I had cooked too much: • Cool as quickly as possible, What I would do if I had cooked too little: Food item Potatoes ideally within 1-2 hours, and then store in the fridge for up to 2 days. • Use in a salad. • Slice and add to an omelette. • Cool rice as quickly as basic tinned potatoes. • Serve with bread as well. Rice • Bulk up with beans or possible. Cover and keep it in the fridge for no longer than 1 day. Re-heat until piping hot. • Make another meal for the next day: try frying rice with an egg and vegetables. • Freeze for another time. • Add to a soup or a salad. • Cover and store in the fridge peas. • Use up any leftover vegetables in the fridge to make fried rice. • Serve naan bread from the freezer as well as rice. Pasta • Serve with garlic bread for up to 2 days. • Make pasta salad for lunch. • Add to a chicken or vegetable soup. • Make another meal to freeze: bake with vegetables, cheese, sauce or leftover soup in a tray bake casserole. • Add to a pie or tray bake. • Make a soup with them or add to another soup. • Try adding a cheese sauce and baking (e.g. cauliflower and broccoli cheese bake). • Heat up store cupboard from the freezer. • Bulk out with leftover vegetables or a tin of beans and cover with sauce and/or cheese. Top with breadcrumbs and bake. Vegetables • Heat up tinned or frozen vegetables (such as peas) that cook quickly. • Add spices or curry paste/ tin of tomatoes/tin of chick peas. Love Food Hate Waste - Save More www.lovefoodhatewaste.com Twitter: @LFHW_UK Facebook: Love Food Hate Waste Community