Santa shouldn’t be the only one checking his list this Christmas!

Christmas is a time for giving, and sadly also a time when a lot of food is wasted in Westmeath, the Midlands region and all over Ireland.

The good news is that taking some simple steps to manage your food during the busy festive season will save you money, save you time and make you feel more organised this Christmas.

With this in mind, EPA food waste expert Odile Le Bolloch has essential tips to avoid wasting food:

1. Plan your Christmas menu – it’s never too late to start: Think back to Last Christmas and try to pinpoint what types of food were unused and thrown out. Was it something you and your loved ones really didn’t like, such as Brussels sprouts? Perhaps you stocked up on too many basics like milk and bread? This year, whether you are having a small or large festive gathering, plan how much food you will need for the number of people joining you. Trust your plan, you don’t need to go overboard and buy extra ‘just in case’. Make new traditions by not buying food that nobody really likes or won’t have room for, and remember supermarkets and local shops will only be closed for two days!

2. Stick to your Christmas shopping list – only buy what you need: A gift to yourself (saving energy, money and stress ) is to write your All I Want for Christmas food shopping list before you leave the house. Check what items you already have in your cupboards and freezer, so you only buy food you need. Then the hardest part, stick to your list. Don’t be tempted by the ‘buy–one–get-one-free’ or other special offers, they are not value for money unless eaten. Make sure the ‘use-by’ dates on perishable food such as dairy and meat will still be good when you plan to eat them.

3. Store your Christmas food properly – make the most of it: So, It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas with your decorations up and Christmas shopping done. Storing food properly will help it last longer. For example, keeping fruit like bananas and nectarines in the fruit bowl will cause the other fruit to ripen quicker, so keep them apart. Fridge and freezer space might be tight so before Christmas try to use up what’s already there. Serve and eat the more perishable foods first and then bring out the longer life food – when the prawn ring runs out, bring out the cheese and crackers!

Remember that freezing your Christmas food, either before or after cooking, is like a pause button - it adds weeks or even months, from bread and cream to veg and even wine.

 

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