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Shortlisted for a 2016 IACP Food Matters Award
Winner of a 2016 Gourmand World Cookbook Award
Imagine going to the supermarket and buying three bags full of food but then dropping one in the parking lot before driving away. With the amount of food we waste, it's like we all do the equivalent of that every single week.
Forty percent of food is wasted in North America. When you drop leftovers into the household trash or even the compost pile, not only are you emptying your wallet, you are also contributing to global warming. It's time to get smarter about sustainable consumerism.
With more than 140 recipes organized by ingredient and countless brilliant ideas for using everything up, The Waste Not, Want Not Cookbook will show you how to shop, cook, and eat with zero waste.
You'll learn how to transform leftovers into delicious new dishes, how to store and preserve foods to make them last, how to shop smart when buying in bulk, and interpret "best-before" dates. You'll even learn how to cook once and create three different meals. So heed the wisdom of your grandparents and reclaim the contents of your fridge.
The Waste Not, Want Not Cookbook featured as part of a prize package on the Marilyn Denis Show during the 10 Days of Giveaways.
Edmonton's The Tomato praises The Waste Not, Want Not Cookbook in their May Dish feature.
"If your parents didn't raise you to believe that wasting food is sinful, Cinda Chavich is here to set you straight. The introduction of her The Waste Not, Want Not Cookbook lays out compelling environmental, economic, and philosophical reasons why we all need to do a better job of menu planning and upcycling our leftovers ... The book's format makes it easy to use based on what foods are on hand ... Artsy food prints and photos also make the book graphically pleasing, so you just may find yourself reading the book through for pleasure as much as for its valuable information." —Foreword Reviews
In the summer issue of Flavours, Cinda Chavich pens an article about food waste, and how we're all contributing to 'A Terrible Waste.'
"This book is a win on all fronts—you save money, spend less time shopping, cook and eat great-tasting meals, and tread more lightly on the planet." —Jennifer Cockrall-King, author of Food and the City
The Edmonton Journal asks Cinda Chavich what she hopes to accomplish with her cookbook, and shares a delicious recipe for Grilled Steak Fajitas.
Cinda Chavich visits the air waves of her old stomping grounds; click to listen to her interview with Donna McElligott on Alberta@Noon.
Foreword Reviews includes The Waste Not, Want Not Cookbook in their Fixing the Future list of gifts to help the 2015 Graduate Change the World.
"This is not a glossy coffee table cookbook, but more a reference tool we all can use more often in the kitchen … So open your refrigerator, grab five ingredients and devise a meal plan. After reading this book you may feel more confident doing so." —Culinaire Magazine
Cinda Chavich chats with Kathy McAree on CFAX 1070's In Good Taste about her new book and how consumers can help reduce food waste.
"No one wants to waste food, but sometimes it happens because we don’t know the right way to store or use up the food we have. The Waste Not, Want Not Cookbook is full of inspiration and information on how to deal with that slightly wrinkled tomato or aging broccoli. Its essence, however, is a deep understanding of how to treat food with the love and respect it deserves." —Dana Gunders, Staff Scientist at Natural Resources Defense Council and author of The Waste-Free Kitchen Handbook
"A must in every home. Read this book to reduce your food waste in creative, simple, and delicious ways. Better yet, buy this book for your favorite politician or food manufacturer or retailer to let them know that you care about food waste and they should also be doing something about it." —Éric Darier, Senior Greenpeace Campaigner
"This is an excellent cookbook with plenty of very good tips ... designed to help you get the most out of the food you buy while it’s still perfectly good to eat." —San Francisco Book Review
LearnVest.com and Cinda chat about how reducing your 'foodprint' can save you thousands each year.
"The best way to save the planet one meal at a time is to avoid food waste. And this new book is full of smart strategies that will also help you save money and eat better." —View the Vibe
"Let what you have inform what you're making." Cinda Chavich talks about cooking backwards with Meg Wilcox on CBC's Alberta @ Noon.
"Through intelligent ideas and delicious recipes The Waste Not, Want Not Cookbook links a frugal culinary past to a sustainable food future." —BC Farms & Food
"The Waste Not, Want Not Cookbook: Save Food, Save Money, and Save The Planet is timely and empowering. We all want to do something to help save our planet and Cinda helps us start in the heart of all of our homes—our kitchens—to do our bit to reduce the harmful effects of food waste." —Savour it All blog
The Waste Not, Want Not Cookbook was included in Best of Food and Wine's 60 Gifts in 60 Minutes special on CISL 650 Radio, December 17.
Winner of the Gourmand World Cookbook Award for the Best Sustainable Cookbook in Canada.
"It’s a book everyone should read, as it will inspire both budding chefs and those who want to do their part for the environment. As a bonus, you’ll save money, spend less time in the grocery store and cook awesome meals." —The Star Phoenix
Cinda Chavich gives The Province a few tips and tricks on how to reduce food waste and shares four recipes from The Waste Not, Want Not Cookbook.