There are a few battered apples and bananas hanging around in the fridge. In the bread basket, the baguette and farmer’s body dry up. Who doesn’t know this. “Blow it away!” says the thoughtless self. “Make something of it and do it differently in the future!” says Karin Bohlin and demonstrates how to prepare unbeatable creations even from black bananas, stale bread or crushed fruit. Zero waste can be learned and it is not only good for the environment and karma, but also for your wallet. Our grandmothers knew how to shop economically and sustainably, how to store everything cleverly and how to use the leftovers economically. At some point, this was forgotten.
Tips for a kitchen without waste are promised in the cookbook by Karin Bohlin…. ‘Make use of what we have got and cut down on new production of food, clothes & stuff. Even if this is complicated in our distorted system…’ Sanna Lindberg illustrated the ZERO WASTE cookbook and shows recipes, stills and food stylist Karin Bohlin at her favorite crime scene kitchen.
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Zero waste is also possible in a luxury kitchen from Poggenpohl .







