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It’s time for some cranberry, pumpkin, apples, and everything spiced! Sweater season is here which means we’re hungrier than ever. Want to know what food to cook this Fall? Keep on reading!

October means fall is upon us. This might be the season that you’re craving for some warm pies, pumpkin bread, and cold drinks — like wine for example. Or simply just some coffee or tea for those who don’t want to go in the alcoholic route.

Are you looking for some refreshing drink to beat out the hot summer heat or do you just want to try a few new dishes on the grill for July?

Here are 10 4th of July Recipes! We got you covered from savory family style main dishes, sides to sweet dessert options. *This post was originally published on 7/2/2018 and updated 6/23/2019 Hello Everyone! Independence Day, better known as 4th of July is upon us, so what are you making for this classic American holiday?...





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Plastic from food packaging, kitchen condiments, and brand-new utensils have been a very normal part of our life and prep routine. There are plenty of alternatives and easy swaps that you can do to avoid using single plastics all the time.
If you look around your kitchen, there are plenty of items you have in there that will take about 1000 years to decompose. And with the state of the world, we're currently living in, we want to be as eco-friendly as possible.

But how? All the grocery stores offer single-use plastics that are bad for the environment.
Recycling and phasing out plastic items in your kitchen are the first steps to do. Here are some ways you can limit the use of plastic in your little cookery.

This post will help you see which eco-friendly products you can switch in the kitchen and decrease your use of plastic waste to help the environment.
There are also plenty of cheap and sustainable products that you can use. You don't need to run out of the house or purchase items that are way overpriced so you can become more sustainable.
The first thing you should do is look around your kitchen and see which items are using too much single-use plastic. From there, you can start looking for alternatives to switch them out.
But remember that it's perfectly fine to have some plastic at home, and having existing plastic doesn't mean you have to buy new plastic.
If you have more ideas or suggestions on how to lessen the plastic waste in the kitchen, please let me know in the comments!
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