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March 19, 2018
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Smaug
August 5, 2016
Restaurants are hardly the inventors of rotating stocks- this has been common sense practice for individuals and all sorts of businesses, for all sorts of materials, from time immemorial.
702551
August 5, 2016
Smaug is correct, people have been doing this long before restaurants were around.
How long? One might imagine some long-vanished ancestor of homo sapiens who discovered that some things could function as containers and they could fill them up with things (berries, nuts, etc.).
You aren't "stealing" a restaurant idea by using FIFO.
Cavemen likely did this. Certainly by the time humans had invented agriculture, the practice was use.
How long? One might imagine some long-vanished ancestor of homo sapiens who discovered that some things could function as containers and they could fill them up with things (berries, nuts, etc.).
You aren't "stealing" a restaurant idea by using FIFO.
Cavemen likely did this. Certainly by the time humans had invented agriculture, the practice was use.
Trena H.
August 5, 2016
I get a box of fresh fruit and vegetables delivered every week. The day before I get my fresh fruit and veg for the week I clean out my refrigerator and use, freeze, or toss the leftovers. Thankfully this is kept to a bare minimum and I hardly throw anything out. Refrigerator shelves are wiped down and there is room for my new produce. When I get the new stuff I jam or pickle the produce that doesn't go with any meals I've planned. I leave fruits and veg for snacking uncooked and then meal plan with the rest. I make lots of soups, fried rice, risotto and the like in order to use up my box. I find it useful to have a strategy to reduce waste.
Stephanie H.
August 14, 2016
I do the same with my produce delivery! We snack better when I take the time to cut up the watermelon, carrots or whatever right away after getting tthe box. And I always end up with way more green onions than I can reasonably use in a week. Thankfully, they freeze well chopped up.






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