Friday 17 April 2020

How to avoid wasting food after having north Indian cuisine at Alexandra hills?

Wasting food is a very large problem in every home and restaurant. With an average of at least 3 meals a day and counting the number of snacks, fruits that get eaten every day, food waste I bound to be higher. In times of disaster like what we are going during the Coronavirus (COVID 2020) phase, we need to think of many ways we can lower the contamination, minimize contact and take care of garbage disposal. It is not easy to get groceries right now but we can always order Indian takeaway from Alexandra hills.

How to avoid wasting food

Order less
No matter how hungry you are, order lesser than your hunger permits. There are many people who do not have access to a basic meal. Some just get one meal a day. The privileged have the ability to leave excess food, but those who cannot afford can’t. So think about it and consciously order Indian takeaway from Redland bay.

Don’t eat if not hungry
This is a very common issue. Just because man has made a regime of eating 3 times a day doesn’t mean you have to eat 3 times a day. If you aren’t hungry, just have some dry fruits and a full glass of milk. It is healthy and filling. You will do a pure act of saving food.


Have leftovers
Many times we order excess food. We tell the waiter to pack it for home. Remember to eat it the next day and not throw it away. Leftover food of one day does no harm to the body unless the weather is too harshly hot for it to survive. Check the refrigerator at all times and plan the food accordingly. You can even re-cook leftovers in an interesting way to make sure it’s heated properly and is fresh like new.

Ask the waiter for portion size
When your order a north Indian takeaway from Redland bay, always ask the waiter for each item’s portion. This is important to estimate how many dishes and Rotis you need for that meal.  Assuming one portion of chicken curry serves two, order 2 portions if there are four people and not more than that. This also depends on everyone’s food preference and hunger size.

Poverty and pandemics are hard times and wasting food may not be ideal for the world because we are in this together.

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