Thanksgiving: Hug a Farmer
October 8, 2018As mentioned in one of my earlier posts, I started a small garden this year. I was quite pleased with the some of the successes and disappointed with the failures, although it taught me a lot about gardening. As it was a hot summer, I had to water the garden every day. I gave fertilizer…
Buying Oil and Vinegar in Bulk
September 16, 2018While Bulk Barn and Papillon have a lot of the things that I need for our Reduce Our Waste lifestyle, it has proven more elusive to buy canola oil and vinegar in bulk. I had to head to beautiful downtown Montreal and “The Main” aka Boulevard St-Laurent to find a store that offered what…
Adding Spice to my Reduce our Waste Life
September 9, 2018Did you know that most of the world’s mustard comes from Canada and that 80% of it is made in Saskatchewan? Being Canadian, of course, we are sure not to brag about the quality of our mustard. While the French and others have tried to grow mustard seed, our dry and sunny Prairie climate is…
A Sticky Situation: Making Strawberry Jam
July 26, 2018Nothing captures the essence of summer fruit like jam. When I was growing up, we had a large garden in our backyard and we grew strawberries. I have many happy memories of my mother making strawberry jam, however, I never seemed to have (or be able to find) the time to make it myself. As…
Shopping to Reduce Our Waste
June 24, 2018People are often curious about how I shop zero waste. It certainly is a big change from last year at this time. The major difference is that I rarely go to the traditional grocery store. When you look at today’s grocery store, you see packaging, packaging and more packaging! Here is a high- level review…