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You’ve heard the old adage Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle, but what about Reduce, Reuse, and UPCYCLE? In this box we sent tasty items which include upcycled ingredients that would’ve otherwise been food waste. Plus, we also featured some reusable and eco-friendly kitchen and baking goodies! With Earth Day approaching, these are a couple yummy and easy ways we can all chip in to help lessen our environmental impact 💚🌎💚 This box includes:
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🖤 1-to-1 Okara Blend Baking Flour • Renewal Mill
Okara is harvested from the pulp of organic soybeans that is created during soy milk production. Renewal Mill upcycles okara into flour that contains 4x the fiber and more protein than other gluten-free flours.
Recipe: Cheesecake Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies (Gluten-Free) -
🍅 Spiced Tomato Jam • TBJ Gourmet
Smoky, sweet, and spicy, this jam is a collaboration with Abundantly Good, a @philabundance brand. Their goal is to take surplus farm products and upcycle them into quality products for those in need.
Recipe: Goat Cheese Tomato Jam Tart -
💚 Raspberry Seed Fiber • Nutraberry
Nutraberry upcycles the seeds left behind from seedless puree production and turns them into a powder that is high in polyphenols, prebiotics, and fiber. Also use in your bakes for an earthy sweetness!
Recipe: Raspberry Seed Sandwich Cookies -
🌸 Cherry Blossoms Swedish Dishcloth • MORE JOY
A Swedish dishcloth replaces up to 15 rolls of paper towels! Machine washable, you can use the dishcloth for for 6–9 months, then simply compost it. Imported from Finland. -
💙 Reusable Pastry Bag • Ateco
Waste less plastic with this 16" flexible, strong, and leak proof pastry bag that is polyurethane-coated and reusable. -
🧁 Unbleached Mini Baking Cups • If You Care
These baking cups are made from unbleached, totally chlorine-free, greaseproof paper, so no chlorine is into dumped into water sources. -
🌈 Rainbow Stainless Steel Straw • Shelly Cove
Whether you’re drinking Dr Pepper, a decaf iced mocha, or water, using a metal straw is an incredibly easy way to use less plastic.