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These 8 clever and practical steps will help you reduce your food wastage as you stay at home

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It doesn't do any good storing up loads of food in your fridges and pantries if you don't know what to do with it, especially if it ends up as food waste.

Instead of stockpiling how about taking stock of what you already have and following some simple tips to breathe back like into your vegetables or that jar of paste lingering in the back of your cupboard.

Love Food Hate Waste have some genius tips when it comes to using every scrap of your food right down to the skins of your veg, how using the crust of a loaf makes the perfect mini pizza base, and if all else fails "fling it together" in one big pot.

Love Food Hate Waste reveals: "One third of the food produced globally goes to waste.This is a problem of epic proportions that impacts us.

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