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“This apple is very slippery…”

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Garbage Can
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EXTERNAL CREDITS
Devy Setiady
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26 Comments

  1. Rie: so sad…
    Me: hey! That's my line!

    Love you Rie your such a good chef your amazing!

  2. If this challenge were to happen again, look for small tubs of butter. You can use the plastic tubs to store leftover food or as improvised spice containers. They worked well for me by far.

  3. I don't consider things you can compost waste, but nonetheless – this is a beautiful pie and a wonderful idea!

  4. Thsts why traditional market is better… vegetable not wrap individually, no sticker on fruits

  5. in reality, homesteaders doesn't really add apple core (or any bone, seed & peel) as "waste" since it can be use as animal feeds, seedlings source or/& organic fertilizer.
    (which means one gets 2 or 3 uses for the price of 1)

    Anyway, this is GREAT!!!
    👍🏽👍🏼👍🏿👍👍🏾
    HOPE Y'ALL IN TASTY MAKE MORE NO WASTE RECIPE!!!

  6. “There’s something really calming about it (making pie dough)”

    Last time I made pie dough I nearly had a heart attack-

  7. Where i live u can also get butter just like u got all the other ingredients and u can get ur own container. It comes in a giant cube that they cut out of

  8. Not to make trash challenge…
    Uses a folder and a pie cutout that will probably get thrown away in the first 30 secs. 👁️👄👁️

  9. For future references Rie, if you buy organic (more expensive I know) you can actually use the scraps as compost and make fertilizer. I used to work at a co-op (fancy word for overpriced groceries 😅) in the produce department. We actually had a designated area we used to fill garbage bins with fruit and vegetable scraps to send off to make compost. And it got picked up every Monday so there was no waste EDIT Someone actually suggested to compost the cores 😅.

  10. 3:00 btw you also can use beewax wrap that’s what I’ve been using for years, very easy to use, nice smell and washes very easily!

  11. When you think about it, the waste that comes from something like a bag of flour is minimal, because you're going to use the flour for a lot of things before you get to the point where you throw away the bag. And these days most flour bags are paper, so it's recyclable.

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